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RS600 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
After the first day was cancelled due to a lack of wind, a keen group of RS600 sailors hit the water for 6 scheduled races in a marginal trapezing breeze.
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RS800s at the Stokes Bay Skiff Open
Stokes Bay delivered the goods: two days, six races, wall-to-wall sunshine and a solid 10-17 knots. Proper RS800 conditions with plenty of hooning downwind, and just enough breeze to keep things interesting.
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Not Sure What to Wear? Start with Layering
Layering your kit properly is the easiest way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in changing conditions.
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Not Sure What to Wear? Start with Layering
Layering your kit properly is the easiest way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in changing conditions.
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Global sailing race bids fond farewell to Seattle
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race departed Seattle on Tuesday, April 28, to begin the penultimate leg of its global race route.
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Global sailing race bids fond farewell to Seattle
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race departed Seattle on Tuesday, April 28, to begin the penultimate leg of its global race route.
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Merlin Rocket Allen SE Series at Fishers Green
Next up on the Allen South East series was Fishers Green in the Lee valley. The forecast was light airs though a pleasant 19 degrees and spring was in the air as we turned up and rigged on the daisy filled lawn.
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Merlin Rocket Allen SE Series at Fishers Green
Next up on the Allen South East series was Fishers Green in the Lee valley. The forecast was light airs though a pleasant 19 degrees and spring was in the air as we turned up and rigged on the daisy filled lawn.
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Macnamara’s Bowl shines again
Macnamara’s Bowl shines again with a star-studded international line-up in women’s sailing – Dubai Offshore Sailing Club’s Charlotte Borghesi wins the revived Dubarry ‘Mac’s Bowl’.
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RayGun Wins Etchells Orca Bowl
Two weeks before the Etchells World Championship, the fleet got exactly what it needed: changing pressure, difficult starts, and five races where every point carried weight.