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“I decided to relinquish all holiday control to AI”: this is what happened when I used AI to plan my tour
As a journalist, I’m surrounded by deadlines. Every part of my working life is framed with a deadline. As many as 10 a week is not uncommon. And to paraphrase my favourite author, Douglas Adams, “I love the noise deadlines make as they whoosh by.” So when it comes to my leisure time, the last…
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Under the Skin of Argo
Have there been any major structural or systems checks as part of bringing Argo back to race-ready condition for the Transat?
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Blistering Jules Verne Trophy start for Sodebo
The Ultim Trimaran Sodebo, with Skipper Thomas Coville and his team, started their Jules Verne Trophy round the world record attempt on the evening of 15th December 2025, and have made an incredible start as they head down the Atlantic.
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P&B Sails Seeks New Sail Maker
Northampton-based P&B is looking for a motivated individual to join its sail making team, with comprehensive training provided.
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Five Years of the Performance Academy
Over the past five years, the Performance Academy has grown into a globally recognised hub for sailing development. What began as an organic collaboration between coaches has evolved into a structured, internationally active programme.
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The Allen Hardware Handbook – 2025 Recap Issue
Behind-the-scenes engineering, and updates from the wider Allen sailing community, including new and specialist hardware developments, insights into boats and classes using Allen gear, and the latest news from our Team Allen sailors.
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France SailGP team begins a new sporting cycle
After a 2025 season rich in lessons learned and steady progress, finishing in a solid 5th place, the French team is entering a new cycle with a clear goal.
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Going where few dare
After battling the conditions faced in the Roaring Forties, the ten teams competing in the Clipper 2025-26 Race have arrived into Fremantle, Australia.
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Emirates Team NZ: Kiwis hard at two-boat training
As 2025 draws to a close, Emirates Team NZ are not winding down for the holidays just yet. Instead, the Hauraki Gulf has become the stage for high-intensity internal competition, with the team maximising their time on the water.
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Mini Globe Race headling home and into history!
Five years spent wondering about this Southern Ocean challenge. 1000 miles of unpredictable fast changing weather swirling around the Cape of Good Hope, mixing with the ship breaking Agulhas current. Would they survive? Could they even get through?