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5.5 Metre Austrian Open 2025 Day 1
The inaugural 5.5 Metre Austrian Open, incorporating the Salzkammergutpreis, began on Friday, 22 August with generally light and shifty conditions, with some stronger patches of wind under the clouds passing overhead.
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Bulwarks and Bulldust – Show 4 Season 2
This week Bulwarks and Bulldust speaks with Jack Macartney, legendary Australian sailor, Sydney to Hobart winner, RTW racer, 18-footer driver, and co-owner of Cannafox.
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XR 41 New ORC (B) World Champion
The Garmin ORC World Championships were held in Tallinn, Estonia last week and the new race yacht designed and built by X-Yachts, the XR 41 did not disappoint by achieving 1st, 2nd and 4th.
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20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 4
The 20th Palermo-Montecarlo lived its traditional peak day with 14 boats crossing the finish line after 500 challenging and exciting miles of racing.
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Puerto Portals 52 Super Series Day 4
American Magic Quantum Racing have given themselves what appears to be a relatively straightforward task as they now go into the final day of the Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week with a margin of 18 points with two races still to sail.
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Border Counties Midweek Sailing at Llyn Brenig
Llyn Brenig is the highest sailing club in Wales and is a large reservoir of approximately 370 hectares, and an altitude of just over 380m, with the dam facing south westerly prevailing winds. Usually a good place for a sail!
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Astral Azure 2000 Class Nationals at Hayling Island – Pascoe’s runaway win
Ben and Sam Pascoe of Castle Cove SC are the 2000 Class 2025 National Champions, counting a clean-sweep of eight race wins. Second place went to Simon and Katie Horsfield of Thorney Island SC who won the first two races before the Pascoes hit their stride. In third were Paul Cullen and Fresh Abenstern of…
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Mateo Majdalani takes helm as Nacra 17 President
As we look ahead to the new campaign for LA 2028, we are pleased to congratulate Mateo Majdalani on stepping into the role of Nacra 17 President.
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The Ocean Race Europe Leg 2 Day 6
The Mediterranean has lived up to its reputation, transforming the sprint to Cartagena into a crawl. After storming through Gibraltar at 30 knots, Paprec Arkéa this morning were drifting at barely a knot, watching as Biotherm and Holcim-PRB slipped past.
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The Ocean Race Europe – Back at sea heading toward Cartagena
The Ocean Race Europe have completed their Matosinhos-Porto Fly By and are back at sea heading toward Cartagena