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CAMC announces its Dutch Bulb Fields and Spanish East Coast escorted tours are now on sale
The Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC) has announced that two of its European escorted tours are now on sale for 2026. Anyone who has taken the Eurotunnel or ferry before will be aware of the many sights to see in Europe, as these two escorted tours show. The trips to the Dutch Bulb Fields and…
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The ultimate real-world test for the TEMO 1000
Salcombe Merlin Rocket Week (29 June – 4 July), one of the most vibrant and fiercely competitive events on the UK dinghy calendar, proved to be the ultimate real-world test for the TEMO 1000 electric outboard motor.
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2025 Comet Nationals at Gunfleet
Gunfleet Sailing Club hosted the 2025 Comet Nationals from June 6-8, a three-day event attracting 29 entries (including 9 ladies) from as far afield as Cornwall and Scotland. The competition was hot, because 5 Comet National Champions were in the fleet.
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Admiral’s Cup Paul Wyeth Tuesday Photo Gallery
The photos are coming in thick and fast from the amazing racing in the Admiral’s Cup. Paul Wyeth has sent us this great selection of shots.
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New Zealand: 18 footer innovators
David McDiarmid’s Honda Marine 18 footer team had just completed its three-in-a-row winning run at the 2020 JJ Giltinan World Championship on Sydney Harbour when the Covid pandemic hit and suspended the New Zealand 18ft skiff challenge until 2024.
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Admiral’s Cup Ingrid Abery Tuesday Photo Gallery
We’re always thankful to Ingrid Abery for sending in her superb photos at events and she continually seems to be in the right place at the right time.
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WASZP Games 2025 Day 2
After tough conditions out in the bay on Day 1, Day 2 brought all fleets into the flatter waters of Portland Harbour, where a fresh 18 knot breeze served up champagne foiling conditions.
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Admiral’s Cup Inshore Racing Starts
The opening inshore clash of the 2025 Admiral’s Cup was a gritty, high-octane showdown packed with drama and razor-sharp tactics.
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(More than) A Day at the Races
The UK is the place to be right now if you’re a sailor, and I don’t think I’ve ever known a time when so many great events are happening concurrently.
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Were the Roos Robbed in Portsmouth?
The high speed, short course action of SailGP is thrilling to watch, but inevitably causes tight situations and means the Umpires have to react quickly to decide who is right and who is wrong.