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Youth America’s Cup set to continue in Naples
Since its inaugural event in 2013, the Youth America’s Cup, designed as a competition for sailors under the age of 25, has always been the most remarkable sign-post to the future direction of the America’s Cup itself.
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The Age of Steel in the Land of Rock
This week the Moths have gathered in Torquay at the Royal Torbay Yacht Club for the UK Championship, and the discussion is all about steel.
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Who to watch out for at the J/24 Worlds
As we approach the 2025 J/24 World Championship, 250 sailors from 12 countries and 5 continents are assembling in Plymouth with their eyes on the prize. A good time, then, to look at the front runners and likely top competition for the event.
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49er and 49erFX Nationals runners and riders
28 boats are descending on Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy, the venue for the 2012 Olympic Sailing Events, for their 2025 Nationals. With 16 49er teams and 12 FX teams, they are looking forward to four days of epic racing.
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2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup China day 1
The Daishan leg of the WingFoil Racing World Cup Series has kicked off with a bang, with nearly 80 sailors tackling three long-distance races in challenging conditions.
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Gear up for Autumn and Winter racing
As the days draw in, sailors are now planning their Autumn and Winter sailing and racing campaigns, or for some, heading off on long distance expeditions, such as the ARC.
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Does Google Maps have a motorhome setting?
Google Maps is very familiar to every user of the internet, and for good reason – it’s a system that many of us use as a default for our navigation when driving. It was originally launched right back in 2005, and since then has evolved to become incredibly sophisticated in the services that it offers.…
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Jetty to Freedom
Frensham Pond Sailing Club provide sailing facilities for a very diverse community. They aim to be inclusive to all. Along with our Charity, Frensham Pond Sailability, there is a very successful disabled sailing group.
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Holcim-PRB scores 4th place in Genoa
Known for its tricky, unpredictable conditions, the Gulf of Genoa lived up to its reputation, and delivered exactly what the sailors in The Ocean Race Europe had feared for. The Holcim-PRB crew for this fourth leg paid the price.
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A French-Japanese duo set for the Transat Café de
French skipper Louis Duc, 26th in the last Vendée Globe, will team up with Japanese sailor Masa Suzuki for the Transat Café de l’Or Le Havre Normandie.