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The Famous Project CIC Jules Verne Trophy Day 17
The eight sailors of The Famous Project CIC completed their journey across the vast Atlantic Ocean today, on this day Tuesday December 16th, at 17.00.
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SailGP keep up frantic Transfer Market pace ahead of new season crew squeeze
SailGP keeping up the frantic pace with a stream of crew transfers ahead of season six, which will kick-off 17-18 January 2026 at the Oracle Perth Sail Grand Prix
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Gillard goes 3 in a row with Chase victory
Even with a different crew pulling the strings at the front of his Merlin Rocket, Tom Gillard proves unstoppable as he takes a third straight victory at the Robline Polar Chase, Event #3 of the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series…
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OK dinghy End of Year and UK Ranking list
2025 has been a good year for the British OK Fleet with Andrew Mills winning the biggest ever OK World Championships in dominant style with former World Champions Nick Craig in second and Charlie Cumbley in fourth.
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Youth Sailing World Championships 2025 Day 2
Windsurfers took to the Vilamoura water for the first time on a day of testing conditions at the 2025 Youth Sailing World Championships.
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Transat Café L’or – Prizegiving time
Concluding a fantastic 17th edition, the four winning duos of the TRANSAT CAFÉ L’OR Le Havre Normandie were presented with their prizes today in their respective classes, ULTIM, Ocean Fifty, IMOCA, and Class40.
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Have your say on future of the Musto Skiff class
The International Musto Skiff Class Association (MSCA) has today launched its 2025 Class Survey, inviting sailors worldwide to share their views and help guide the future of the class.
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Debriefing the inaugural Inclusion Championships
In January 2015, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC}) made the misguided decision to drop sailing from the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Sports Program. This began a series of bad decisions that the sailing world hopes to see reversed.
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Ancasta sustains strong sales momentum
Ancasta, Europe’s leading yacht sales and services group, is concluding 2025 on a strong upward trajectory, reinforcing the resilience of its multi-brand business model during a period of wider economic uncertainty in the UK.
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CYOA 2025 in review
The 2025 CYOA season reinforced what many classic yacht enthusiasts already know: that these boats are far more than artifacts—they remain vibrant testimony to maritime history and formidable competitors in storied regattas.