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17th Transat Café L’or Day 2
Pitstops lasting several hours have put two of the key favourites to win the TRANSAT CAFÉ L’OR on the backfoot less than 24 hours into the double handed race from Le Havre to Martinique.
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Ovington & Ripe Craftinsure K1 Open at Broxbourne
Andrew Wilson claims victory as gusty autumn winds bring tactical challenges and close racing to the final K1 event of the 2025 season.
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2026 Antigua Bermuda Race returns
After a two-year pause, the fifth edition of the Antigua Bermuda Race sets sail from Antigua on April 29, 2026.
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Missed the Tracking and Fleet Monitoring webinar?
Last Wednesday’s webinar on Tracking and Fleet Monitoring was enlightening, with Mark O’Connell – Globalstar GM for EMEA/APAC and Christophe Allan – Advanced Tracking CEO describing how the satellite-based system is helping clients around the world.
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There’s no such thing as bad weather…
Winter sailing doesn’t have to mean freezing fingers, numb toes, and short sessions. The right layers can turn “I can’t feel my hands” into “Let’s go again”.
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Get yourself into the draw for some great prizes
The Expression of Interest for the 2026 Fireball Worlds closes this Friday. Pay £50 and you will be put into a draw to take place on 1st November 2025. The first non-UK boat drawn will receive a free entry to the UK Nationals and the Worlds.
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Notts County Solo Open
The Notts County Solo Open attracted 18 entries from both the home club and many visitors, including from Hickling, South Staffs, Northampton, Shurestoke and Chase.
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2025 Bermuda Gold Cup Overall
There were wild scenes of Swedish celebrations in Bermuda on Sunday as Johnie Berntsson and his team of Björn Lundgren, Herman Andersson and Oscar Angervall made history with a Bermuda Gold Cup hat-trick.
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Banque Populaire make repairs in Transat Café L’OR
The members of Team Banque Populaire have been working tirelessly through the night. After detecting a rudder problem, Armel Le Cléac’h and Sébastien Josse, in consultation with the team, decided to stop at their base in Lorient.
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DF95 Open at Huntingdon
17 skippers gathered in the early morning sun to be welcomed by club Commodore Martin Brooking, skippers had travelled from far and wide to be with us today with the furthest having a round journey of 350 miles! Top work by Gary Parkin.