Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

The Yacht Club Cala dei Sardi launched

by Yacht Club Cala dei Sardi 19 Apr 2022 14:00 BST
Yacht Club Cala dei Sardi launched © YCCDS

In the Gulf of Cugnana, at the gates of the Costa Smeralda, the Yacht Club Cala dei Sardi was born, an association that presents itself to sailing and sea enthusiasts with the clear intention of promoting the territory, environmental sustainability and respect for the sea. The initiative is by Simone Morelli who is the honorary president of the Yacht Club.

Morelli, patron of Marina Cala dei Sardi, aims to make the nautical base live all year round thanks to the organization of sailing activities and the promotion of water sports in general, as well as with events aimed at raising awareness of the protection of the marine environment. Cala dei Sardi was born from the vision of wanting to offer an eco-compatible structure with safe and protected moorings, a different landing place than the usual one of a kind.

"The idea that gave way to the birth of the Yacht Club - says Morelli - is that of a sports center that can create aggregation between men and women of the sea, train athletes and bring the name of Olbia and Sardinia to the world".

Among the founding members, famous names from the world of sport and the Italian navy such as the Olympian Tania Cagnotto, the only Italian woman to have won a world gold medal in diving, Vincenzo Montella, former footballer remembered for scoring the highest number of double goals consecutive in Serie A and today football coach of Adana Demirspor, and the former Commander of Amerigo Vespucci Gianfranco Bacchi, a passionate sailor who last year replicated, after 55 years, the famous and difficult maneuver of crossing the Taranto canal completed by Admiral Agostino Straulino in 1965.

The new board of directors is already working on the request for affiliation to the Italian Sailing Federation - announces Morelli - and already this year we intend to organize high-level events as well as collaborate with the main realities of the area ".

at the technical guide of the Yacht Club, as president of the board of directors, Alessandro Balzani, together with Eugenio Basciu, Stefano Pilia, Stefano Parolin and Carlotta Morelli. "This new Club - they explain - was born with the aim of strengthening the great work done over the years to make Cala dei Sardi a point of reference in the nautical sector and at the same time to look to the future".

Like every Yacht Club, the social standard was also presented, represented by a portion of a four-pointed compass rose, inserted in the triangle of the flag on a light blue background, with an ocher yellow circle in the center. The prerequisites, therefore, are all there, for a good start in the name of great sailing and for a season that already promises to be full of first-rate events.

Related Articles

Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series forecast
A Bloody good opportunity for the slow boats? Aside from the storms at the end of 2024, this winter so far has been a light affair and it's shaping to be a soft Saturday for the GJW Direct Bloody Mary. A chance for the slower boats to get their revenge on the skiffs? Posted today at 8:53 pm
Vendée Globe 9th January Update
Day 60, are we still having fun? On the Vendée Globe today there are two skippers in particular who are on ice watch, Antoine Cornic, HUMAN Immobilier in 31st position and in 32nd place Chinese skipper Jingkun Xu, (Singchain Team Haikou). Posted today at 6:22 pm
Macao Match Cup day 2
Experience pays in better breeze The forecast delivered a more consistent breeze for the second day of the 2025 Macao Match Cup with experienced match racers Ian Williams (GBR), Gavin Brady (USA) and New Zealand's Nick Egnot-Johnson continuing to top the round-robin qualifying stage. Posted today at 6:00 pm
Zhik's Team Riders dominate Moth Worlds
Hattie Rogers and Jacob Pye on the podium in New Zealand Zhik, world leader in performance sailing apparel, proudly celebrates the exceptional achievements of its sponsored athletes at the awesome 2024 Moth World Championships in New Zealand. Posted today at 5:00 pm
Joshua Schopfer - My First Offshore Season
Breaking waves and reaching goals As a pivotal year for my project begins, I want to reflect on the highlights of my first season in the Mini 6.50 class, share my plans for 2025, and most importantly, wish you a Happy New Year! Posted today at 4:25 pm
Phantom Sailing 2025 calendar
Announcing title sponsors GOAT Marine for the Nationals Phantom Sailing in 2025 is already looking like it's going to be a great year, building on last years successes. The full events calendar is now complete which comprises of our local regional events series, training and Championships. Posted today at 3:27 pm
Get set for the British Keelboat League 2025
You are invited to #rockupandrace this January at Queen Mary SC Entries are open for the latest edition of the British Keelboat League with the first event of the year taking place 25-26 January 2025 at London's Queen Mary Reservoir. Posted today at 1:50 pm
2025 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta preview
Set to be bigger and better than ever! We are thrilled to announce that the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta is set to be bigger and better than ever! This year, we have a record breaking number of classic yachts registered and excitement is building. Posted today at 1:47 pm
Junior Winter Regatta at Leigh & Lowton
Alongside Northern Feva Championships Following the torrential rain of New Years Eve, and the looming forecast of snow, 36 Junior and Youth sailors from across the northern region travelled to Leigh and Lowton Sailing Club for the Junior Winter Regatta and Northern Feva Championships. Posted today at 12:02 pm
Eastern Topper Traveller Round 4 at Snowflake
The predicted 30 knots did not appear at Wroxham Broad Well, if the weather forecast could've pulled off a stand-up comedy routine, it would've been a hit. Predicting gusts of up to 30 knots, it had everyone bracing for a nautical rodeo. Instead, it served us a cocktail of light breezes. Posted today at 10:52 am