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Sydney Hobart – SHK Scallywag leaps to front
Moving from third to first is SHK Scallywag as it plays out abeam St Marys.
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470 Class Sailing Season Review
We’re excited to bring you the latest updates, achievements, and upcoming events from our sailing community. This time of year is a time for reflection and summary, so let’s take a look at what we’ve accomplished together and what lies ahead.
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Sydney Hobart – War of attrition – plateau arrives
Looking at it and seeing Comanche doing just two knots SOG. Problem? Or realisation?
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Brass Monkey 2025 – Victory for McGovern and Holman in a Merlin Rocket
Overall winners of the Brass Monkey at the Yorkshire Dales SC, at the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series, were Jonny McGovern and Arran Holman in a Merlin Rocket
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Christmas Eve Team Racing at Waldringfield
After weeks of unseasonably mild temperatures and gentle breezes it was perhaps predictable that we would wake up on Christmas Eve morning to windows rattling in their casements as it blew old boots straight out of the East.
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The Lark Class looks forward to a bumper 2026
The Lark Class has had a really strong 2025, but 2026 already looks to be even stronger with 40 to 50 boats expected for the Lark Nationals in Fowey.
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Race Around Australia returns
The Shorthanded Ocean Racing Association of Australia Inc (SHORAA) is proud to announce the Race Around Australia 2028 (RAA), a doublehanded yacht race, forty years after and in the spirit of the 1988 Bicentennial race.
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Setley Cup 2025
Sixty-two kids and teenagers with their home-made model sailing yachts gathered at Setley Pond in the New Forest for the 43rd annual edition of the traditional Boxing Day races across the pond.
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America’s Cup – The way ahead as the dust settles on Ben Ainslie’s ‘annus horribilis’
The dust settles on Ben Ainslie’s annus horribilis a difficult year by any standard, hero to zero and back with new financial backing for AC38
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Rolex Sydney Hobart – Wild Thing 100 retires in brutal sea state
A total of 14 yachts have now retired from the 628 nautical mile Rolex Sydney Hobart race, Line Honours leader is Master Lock Comanche