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The Colander Cup 2026
The 9th of May saw the second running of the FM Sailing Colander Cup. From the moment you entered the gates of Northampton Sailing Club, the buzz of the event was unmistakable.
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Tasar Worlds in Japan day 4
The Tasar World Championship 2026, being held from Okuma Private Beach & Resort in Kunigami Village, Okinawa, resumed racing on Day 4 after a three-day interruption.
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Tasar Worlds in Japan day 4
The Tasar World Championship 2026, being held from Okuma Private Beach & Resort in Kunigami Village, Okinawa, resumed racing on Day 4 after a three-day interruption.
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Cup Spy: Kiwis score perfect Winter Day
Emirates Team New Zealand continued on their second day of testing, in their winter program, scoring a perfect day, after several days of inclement weather.
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Cup Spy: Kiwis score perfect Winter Day
Emirates Team New Zealand continued on their second day of testing, in their winter program, scoring a perfect day, after several days of inclement weather.
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DF65 National Championship
Barton’s Point Coastal Park proved an inspired choice for the DF65 National Championship. With its expansive car park, on site café, proper facilities, secure motorhome area and most importantly a lake offering clean wind, the venue ticked every box.
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DF65 National Championship
Barton’s Point Coastal Park proved an inspired choice for the DF65 National Championship. With its expansive car park, on site café, proper facilities, secure motorhome area and most importantly a lake offering clean wind, the venue ticked every box.
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What the Firefly means to me – Tiggy and Greg
Together they organised Spinnaker’s Firefly fleet from the mid-1980s onwards, when the class was, frankly, dying. Open house after training; Tiggy fed everyone, and Greg fixed everyone’s boats.
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What the Firefly means to me – Tiggy and Greg
Together they organised Spinnaker’s Firefly fleet from the mid-1980s onwards, when the class was, frankly, dying. Open house after training; Tiggy fed everyone, and Greg fixed everyone’s boats.
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How smarter race management is changing sailing
For decades, yacht clubs have relied on a familiar formula to run races: mark boats, volunteer race committees, lengthy setup times, and a significant amount of manpower. The system has worked, but it has also become increasingly difficult to sustain.