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Cadet class at the Corinthian Otters open meeting
A brisk south-westerly breeze provided excellent sailing conditions for the Corinthian Otter Open Held at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham on Crouch, on Sunday 7 June.
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Cadet class at the Corinthian Otters open meeting
A brisk south-westerly breeze provided excellent sailing conditions for the Corinthian Otter Open Held at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham on Crouch, on Sunday 7 June.
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2026 Fireball Worlds – The Greatest Show on Earth
Forget Wimbledon. Ignore the World Cup. Cancel your family holiday. The Fireball World Championships 2026 in Torbay are almost upon us, and the race to become the fastest, cleverest and luckiest sailors on the planet is well under way.
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2026 Fireball Worlds – The Greatest Show on Earth
Forget Wimbledon. Ignore the World Cup. Cancel your family holiday. The Fireball World Championships 2026 in Torbay are almost upon us, and the race to become the fastest, cleverest and luckiest sailors on the planet is well under way.
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Five Castles Schools Regatta at Annandale
Six teams of secondary school sailors from across Dumfries and Galloway gathered at Annandale Sailing Club for the 2026 Five Castles Schools Regatta, generously funded by Common Thread.
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Five Castles Schools Regatta at Annandale
Six teams of secondary school sailors from across Dumfries and Galloway gathered at Annandale Sailing Club for the 2026 Five Castles Schools Regatta, generously funded by Common Thread.
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New Quay Yacht Club Dinghy Open Regatta
Those who were lucky enough to be there were treated to proper champagne sailing! It may not have been the biggest turnout (a lament of many clubs, it appears) but it was a superb event that had everyone grinning from ear to ear.
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Burnham Flying Fifteen Open
The Royal Corinthian at Burnham on Crouch hosted their Flying Fifteen Open on the 13th/14th of June sponsored by Waples Wines.
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New Quay Yacht Club Dinghy Open Regatta
Those who were lucky enough to be there were treated to proper champagne sailing! It may not have been the biggest turnout (a lament of many clubs, it appears) but it was a superb event that had everyone grinning from ear to ear.
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LTSC Newtown Race (to Yarmouth)
It was a bit of “Déjà Vu” with a breeze of about 5 knots from the South East for a race that was supposed to go to somewhere off Newtown and finish at Yarmouth for lunch, but little possibility of anything more until midday.