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RS200s at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
The second event of the 2026 Sailing Chandlery sponsored RS200 Northern Tour was held as part of the Daffodil Regatta hosted by Ullswater YC over the weekend of 25th / 26th April.
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WA School Team Sailing at Nedlands Yacht Club
Team racing sailing is an exciting part of the sport where sailors work in a team of boats with the goal of the lowest overall score. It’s been a popular sport for school teams around the country for many years with schools lining up against each other.
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Contender Travellers Round 1 at Oxford
A steady stream of competitors arrived and rigged up, some even keen enough to arrive on the Friday afternoon. As the start time approached it was with some trepidation that the competitors looked out over the lake.
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Modernised Antigua Sailing Week as instant classic
Antigua Sailing Week 2026 delivered a regatta defined by variety, resilience, and tight contests, as sailing crews navigated everything from Atlantic swell to light conditions over four days of competition around the island.
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Contender Travellers Round 1 at Oxford
A steady stream of competitors arrived and rigged up, some even keen enough to arrive on the Friday afternoon. As the start time approached it was with some trepidation that the competitors looked out over the lake.
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Modernised Antigua Sailing Week as instant classic
Antigua Sailing Week 2026 delivered a regatta defined by variety, resilience, and tight contests, as sailing crews navigated everything from Atlantic swell to light conditions over four days of competition around the island.
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Revolutionising the Blue Economy
The global marine industry is facing an unprecedented materials crisis. Right now, an estimated 35 to 40 million fibreglass boats worldwide are reaching their end of life.
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Rotters and Colanders
In these times it’s all too easy to fall back on old adages about sailing, saying the costs are too high, it’s elitist and things are in decline, but there are some incredible bright spots which blow preconceptions about sailing out of the water.
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Rotters and Colanders
In these times it’s all too easy to fall back on old adages about sailing, saying the costs are too high, it’s elitist and things are in decline, but there are some incredible bright spots which blow preconceptions about sailing out of the water.
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ClubSwan 28 Races on Two Continents
This weekend, the ClubSwan 28 did something that only a truly global stage can do. While one fleet raced on the Gulf Coast of Florida, another raced in the Mediterranean — two events, two continents, running concurrently.