Giles Scott drives the Canada SailGP Team’s F50 catamaran, bringing Olympic gold (Finn class, London 2016) and America’s Cup experience (strategist aboard INEOS Britannia in 2024). Scott is British by nationality, a reflection of SailGP’s approach to building national teams: the driver need not hold citizenship of the country they represent, though the team must include local sailing talent in development roles.
Scott’s technical precision and tactical intelligence are well suited to the F50. The Finn class, in which he dominated for a decade, rewards physical power and technical understanding of wind and current in equal measure. Those same qualities apply to the F50, where the driver must manage foil height, speed, and tactical positioning simultaneously.
The Halifax home event in June gives the Canadian team a natural rally point. Halifax Harbour’s North Atlantic conditions, with cooler water and stronger gradient winds than most SailGP venues, suit teams that are comfortable in challenging conditions.
The NorthStar branding reflects the team’s ambition to be a beacon for Canadian sailing development. Canada’s coastline, the longest in the world, provides ample sailing opportunity, but the country has historically been underrepresented in professional circuit racing. The SailGP team aims to change that by providing a visible, high-performance platform that inspires the next generation of Canadian sailors.
Scott’s 2012 Olympic gold and 2024 America’s Cup experience give Canada credibility beyond its SailGP results to date. Season 6, with the home event in Halifax drawing from the maritime traditions of Nova Scotia, provides the clearest opportunity yet to demonstrate that the F50 programme has matured into a genuine circuit threat.