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Overy Staithe 12m² Sharpie Open Preview
With the European Championship having been held in the UK in 2025 a lot of boats came out of sheds, garages and other hiding places to take part and it’s hoped that this interest will continue through 2026.
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2026 CIC Med Channel Race Day 5
The Swiss Class40 No. 134 STELLA NOVA, skippered by Omar Naas and Louis Torreilles, crossed the southern Sardinia ranking gate in first place yesterday evening at 11:28 PM French time.
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2026 Taittinger RSYC Regatta entry now open
Entry for the 18th edition of the Taittinger Royal Solent Yacht Club Regatta (Friday 24th – Sunday 26th July), based in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, opened on Wednesday 6th May.
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2026 CIC Med Channel Race Day 5
The Swiss Class40 No. 134 STELLA NOVA, skippered by Omar Naas and Louis Torreilles, crossed the southern Sardinia ranking gate in first place yesterday evening at 11:28 PM French time.
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2026 Taittinger RSYC Regatta entry now open
Entry for the 18th edition of the Taittinger Royal Solent Yacht Club Regatta (Friday 24th – Sunday 26th July), based in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, opened on Wednesday 6th May.
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Jervis Bay Classic 2026 at Vincentia Sailing Club
A week out from the third edition of the Jervis Bay Classic, we couldn’t have anticipated the weather, numbers, and absolute energy that was on the Moona Moona over the ANZAC long weekend, marking the conclusion of the regular sailing season.
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America’s Cup: Captain Outrageous dies at 87
Ted Turner, Captain Outrageous, America’s Cup champion and winner of the Sydney Hobart and Fastnet races, died on Wednesday. Outside his colourful sailing career, he created the global broadcasting network CNN which revolutionized global broadcasting.
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Miracles At Staunton Harold
The first May Bank Holiday saw the Miracle Fleet return to Staunton Harold for the second event of the year. The six visitors from around the country joined the one home boat for the first two races being sailed back to back in very light winds.
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RS400 Southern Tour at Salcombe
The forecast for the May Bank Holiday weekend was looking bleak with changeable light winds and showers, very unlike the usual sunny windy blue waters of Salcombe.
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Miracles At Staunton Harold
The first May Bank Holiday saw the Miracle Fleet return to Staunton Harold for the second event of the year. The six visitors from around the country joined the one home boat for the first two races being sailed back to back in very light winds.