Hannah Diamond is a renowned professional sailor from the South Coast of the UK, known for her remarkable achievements including being a World Championship Medalist in Nacra 17, a Team GB Sailor at the Rio Olympic Test Event, a leg winner in the Volvo Ocean Race 2017/2018, securing 2nd place in the Double Handed Class at the Rolex Fastnet 2019, and sailing with the Emirates GBR SailGP Team from 2021-2024. We sat down with Hannah to learn more about her sailing journey and the role Musto gear plays in her success.
I started sailing myself when I was six years old, having been brought up around boats living by the River Hamble. My Dad was a boat builder and my parents met through sailing but it has been my Mum who has been my biggest supporter from an early age up until today.
Young Hannah Sailing
I’ve had plenty! From getting caught under a Nacra 17 trampoline, being involved in a big crash in the Volvo Ocean Race, dismasting in the Southern Atlantic Ocean but probably the scariest moment was SailGP Season 2 in San Francisco, approaching the leeward gate on starboard with France and New Zealand coming across on port and I don’t know how they both managed to avoid us as well as each other but there were only centimetres in it with all three boats doing about 40 knots boat speed!
I’m a pretty open person so there’s not a lot that people wouldn’t know but I like to eat my foods one by one, preferably without any of them touching in the order of least favourite to favourite!
I did a race called Sail Arabia The Tour in 2017, racing from Muscat, Oman round the Musandam Peninsula and finishing in Dubai, warm water, good breeze, stunning coastline scenery around countries I didn’t know a huge amount about. It was an amazing experience with fantastic sailing and a lot of culture thrown in!
For the last 12 years I have mostly been living out of a suitcase for various International Sailing trips, so I have a bit of a packing routine now. I always make sure that I check the forecast before I go because it’s easy to make an assumption about a venue but often if it’s windy it can end up being colder than you would expect. On the list of essential items are a waterproof jacket, wooly hat, cap and sunglasses.
That’s a tough one, I’ve been so lucky to sail literally around the world and also in so many incredible venues and they are all amazing and challenging in their own way. Lake Garda has to be up there, again for the scenery whilst you are racing as well as the reliable breeze but I don’t find the racing that interesting with it quite often being a one way track. I have spent the last 3 months in Barcelona training for the Women’s America’s Cup with the Athena Pathway Programme and it is certainly a challenging venue with some powerful swell that rolls in from the East. I really love racing in the Solent, especially in a South Easterly, it’s so tricky and even though I’ve been racing there for many years, the strong tides make it a really interesting and complex venue that really keeps you on your toes! It also means I can stay at home for a change!
I have been lucky enough to wear Musto for my dinghy sailing, through the Southern Ocean and into foiling boats and the fact that they have kit that covers the amazing breadth of our sport means that I know they will have something for me, whatever I am doing on the water. My top picks are:
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One of the best things about Musto gear is that you don’t notice it whilst you’re racing so you can totally focus on the performance. Some classes are really physical so you need to be able to move freely without feeling restricted. The fit is great and there is a piece of kit for every condition. For example, you can team the Flexilite Alumin 3.0 Longjohn really nicely with a Flexilite Vapour 1.0 Longsleeve top on a warmer day.
The main thing is the quality of the kit, it’s really durable and lasts well. Across the range, there is flexibility to ensure you can move without restriction and reinforcement where needed. You can tell that Musto really value the feedback provided by sailors and you can see where this has been integrated into the kit to ensure it is constantly evolving and improving.
When sailing offshore, the kit is so important – you don’t have many comforts and when you’re at sea for a number of days and nights so you really need to make sure you have the right kit – not only for performance but also to help regulate your temperature, keep your base layers dry and ensure you don’t get any skin irritation from salt water which can lead to sores or infections. The Women’s MPX trouser has enough storage to keep your safety essentials in your pockets (plus some snacks!), fits really nicely and are nice and lightweight so you can move around the boat efficiently.
Musto gear has been a constant throughout my varied sailing career and I know that within the collection, there is something that suits my needs at that time. I know that the sizing is reliable, the kit is durable and in a sport with so many variables that are out of our control it is really nice to have something that I know will be suitable for whatever type of sailing I am doing.
I always ensure that I rinse my kit thoroughly to get all of the salt water off and prevent any damage. Each product has specific care instructions so I make sure to check these. I re-proof my Gore-tex waterproof items as needed to make sure they are in good shape before I need them! Most important of all I make sure I properly dry my kit before putting it away - especially at the end of a season so that I know when I need it again after a period of storage that it is ready to go!
One thing I am excited about from the Musto collection is the BR1 Solent Sailing Jacket, it's a great all-rounder.
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