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2025 Snipe Western Hemisphere & Asia Championship
SDYC welcomed Snipe sailors from nations around the world including Argentina, the Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Japan and the USA to both the Snipe North American Championship August 21-24 and the Snipe Western Hemisphere & Asia Championship.
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The Vaikobi 18ft Skiff Team 2025
One of the young teams expected to be amongst the leading group in the Australian 18 Footers League’s 2025-26 season fleet on Sydney Harbour is the Vaikobi 18ft Skiff Team led by former Australian Cherub class champion Kirk Mitchell.
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Holcim-PRB crew aiming for podium
The final leg of The Ocean Race Europe will set off tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. local time. From Genoa, the fleet will set sail to Boka Bay, Montenegro. This finish promises to be intense for the Holcim-PRB crew, who are aiming for a podium finish.
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49er and 49erFX National Championships – Day 3 at WPNSA
Penultimate day 2025 49er and 49erFX National Championship at WPNSA – Still no change to the leaders with ten races now completed for both fleets.
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Catapult National Championship at Bridlington
Gareth Ede is the new Catapult National champion having dominated the event with five wins out of five. His name now appears a record ten times on the National Trophy out of the 41 years it has been awarded.
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International Moth UK Championship – On Hold
No racing possible on penultimate day of 2025 International Moth UK Championship.
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Deniss Karpak wins 2025 Finn Gold Cup
Deniss Karpak became the first ever Estonian winner of the Finn Gold Cup, after no more races were possible on the final day, Saturday.
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2025 Finn Gold Cup in Cascais overall
Today in Cascais, Portugal, Deniss Karpak became the first ever Estonian winner of the Finn Gold Cup, after no more races were possible on the final day, Saturday.
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Before the La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec start
On Sunday, September 7th at 1:00 p.m., 34 skippers* will finally set off, alone at sea, for a thrilling new edition of the race where every second spent offshore will count towards performance.
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Unboxing the Bieker Moth with Kyle Stoneham
Why are all the ropes hidden on all the latest International Moths? It’s all about aerodynamic efficiency as the boats get faster and faster. As we find out with Kyle, there are also some very clever systems under the carbon covers.