The annual Yacht Racing Forum of 2019 took place in Bilbao, Spain during 25th and 26th of November. A host of key stakeholders participated including yacht designers, yacht builders, pro sailors, academics, event organizers and equipment manufacturers, all from the forefront of technology and the most important international yacht racing events such as Americaâs Cup, Ocean Race, Olympics, IMOCAs etc.
The University of Southampton represented at this very prestigious event by MSc student Mr. Menelaos Xanthis. He presented about work used for his MSc dissertation on âKeel failures: Â A probabilistic structural reliability study using Monte Carlo simulationâ. This project was conducted under the supervision of Dr James I.R. Blake and was presented in the session âNew Talents in Yacht Designâ.
Several topics of great interest were discussed during the forum. In the field of sailing management, the main topics where about managing events, races or sailing teams, but also about the future and evolution of sailing racing regulations.
In the design and technology field, the most prominent and recurring theme was the evolution of foiling. It was a common belief among the participants that foil size and importance will not stop to grow in the foreseeable future, and also because of the complexity of the system, electronics will be employed more frequently.
Of course, as in every other aspect of human activity, the topics of the environment and the climate were prominent. Of particular interest were the topics of environmentally friendly equipment including hulls, clothing etc, and especially the inability to produce recyclable hulls of high racing ability, but equally the impact that events and gear can have on the environment and how this can be mitigated.
It is also worth mentioning that as discussed in the meteorology and climate session, the changes in weather patterns are expected to impact heavily the ocean yacht racing events. Icebergs will appear more often and in areas where previously were not observed, and also the hurricane season will be less predictable, as will be the path of hurricanes. All these phenomena are expected to open new routes not previously accessible, but also potentially endanger participants in racing events.
The forum concluded with the announcement of the Racing Yacht Forum of 2020 which will be hosted in Portsmouth.