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Meet Two SailGP U.S. Team Members on Opening Day at the Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show

On Thursday, April 4, 2019, at 5pm, SailGP will conclude the opening day programming of the Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show with a presentation to boat show attendees and new SailGP fans.  US Team members Rome Kirby, Helmsman, and Mac Agnese, Grinder, will be on hand to talk about what it’s like to maneuver these new boats.

What is SailGP?

It’s fast-paced racing by young (team mean age is 26) world champion sailors. Some think SailGP is redefining the future of sailing and competitive racing in its inaugural season of fierce competition around the globe. Different than each team designing their own boats to spec like for the America’s Cup competition, the SailGP F50 boats are engineered to be identical – leaving the competition with the teams’ performance and use of the cutting edge technology. According to Rome Kirby, “Sailing the F50 is next level. It is more powerful than anything I have sailed before and is a truly intense ride.”

With his passion for sailing, Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, has underwritten SailGP and remains known for his commitment to the growth and advancement of sailing, not to mention ORACLE TEAM USA’s America’s Cup extraordinary win in San Francisco in 2013.  With this new league, new technology and fast-paced version of sailing, the hope is to excite and introduce the next generation to sailing, increase popularity of the sport and create a pathway for extraordinary athletes.

Six teams – Australia, China, France, Great Britain, Japan and the U.S. – entered this new global sports series, which is racing in iconic harbors and bays throughout the world. Australia won the first event mid February in Sydney and the second event will take place May 4-5 in San Francisco on the waterfront. NY will take place in June, Cowes in August and Marseille in September.

In order to increase viewership, SailGP’s broadcasts will be available on a variety of platforms and will be personality-driven with extra pre and post race analysis. In season two, they plan to start youth sailing programs in each market where they race, providing opportunities through yacht clubs where young people can aspire to become their very best on a pathway to sailing success. In their passion for protecting the oceans, one of SailGP’s sustainability efforts will be to eliminate plastic waste during the races. Details about this new league at SailGP.com

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Cover image: United States SailGP team pose for a team photo with their national flag. Standing left to right: Riley Gibbs USA and Rome Kirby USA. Kneeling left to right: Hans Henken USA, Mac Agnese USA and Dan Morris USA. 09 October 2018. Photo: Getty Images for SailGP

Skipper Rome Kirby abord the USA SailGP Team's F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Skipper Rome Kirby abord the USA SailGP Team’s F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Mac Agnese abord the USA SailGP Team's F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Mac Agnese abord the USA SailGP Team’s F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Australia SAILGP Team skippered by Tom Slingsby moves away from the pack in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia.Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP

Australia SAILGP Team skippered by Tom Slingsby moves away from the pack in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia.Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Innovative Marine Products Promise to Enhance the Boating Experience at the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show®

Innovative Marine Products Promise to Enhance the Boating Experience at the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show®, April 4-7 in Richmond CA

Creating buzz for new boat techies to solar experts to seasoned sailors

Richmond, CA, March 15, 2019 – Each year at the Pacific Sale & Power Boat Show thousands of boating enthusiasts anticipate new product debuts from exhibitors from all over the world and this year more innovators than ever will showcase their products Thursday, April 4 through Sunday, April 7 at the Craneway Pavilion and Marina Bay Yacht Harbor in Richmond, CA.

Many exhibitors are taking the lead in sustainability, safety, and efficiency at sea. Here are a few 2019 new and outstanding products available at the show:

  • Cruising Outpost will unveil the SiOnyx Night Vision Camera, which is the world’s first water-resistant Day/Night Camera. Breaking new ground in consumer marine electronics, it gives boaters color night vision that can identify anchorages and monitor nighttime activity on the water as well as capture images under low light. Works well for snow-boarders also. “We discovered the SiOnyx Night Vision Camera at the Miami Boat show in February of 2019,” says Jody Lipkin of Cruising Outpost, “and knew that Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show attendees would find it to be a gem once they had it in their hands and used it. So we are providing a dark room to try out this truly night vision camera.” Cruising Outpost ‘s dark room will allow show attendees to try it out and purchase this state-of-the-art camera. (Craneway Booth M11)
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: A Lineup of Over 50 Seminars and On-Water Clinics Highlights the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show®

A Lineup of Over 50 Seminars and On-Water Clinics Highlights the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show®

The West Coast’s Largest Celebration of Marine Sports

Richmond, CA, February 27, 2019 – The Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show announces the 2019 lineup of seminars designed to enrich and educate show-goers about sailing, boating, and the marine sport lifestyle over four days in Richmond, CA from Thursday, April 4 through Sunday, April 7.

The Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show attracts all ages of marine sports enthusiasts with introductions to new water sports, boats and equipment, seminars and hands-on clinics.

“Exceptional presenters will enhance the Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show this year, appealing to the next generation of sailors and boaters,” said Katie Kelly, Sail America Association Manager. “We are so pleased the sailing and boating experts are gathering once again in Richmond to share their knowledge and skill to help show-goers enjoy their sport at the highest and safest level. We are grateful for the continuing support of Cruising Outpost and New England Ropes, whose sponsorships enable us to present these seminars and on-water opportunities.”

Free seminars are presented over the four days of the boat show, suitable for new or seasoned boaters. Topics include how to get your Captain’s License, learning about solar powering systems for your boat, how to read the weather, self-steering windvanes, emergency rudders and emergency medicine at sea.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Early Bird Ticketing Opens as the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show®

Early Bird Ticketing Opens as the 2019 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show® Cruises Back to Richmond CA April 4-7 for Another Outstanding Showcase of Marine Sports

Two Highly Anticipated New and Affordable Boats Debut: eco-friendly construction, comfort, excellent responsiveness, and crew-friendly

Richmond, CA, February 6, 2019 – Early-bird tickets are now on sale online for the four-day Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show taking place from Thursday, April 4 through Sunday, April 7 at the Craneway Pavilion and Marina Bay Yacht Harbor in Richmond, CA.

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