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Howth Yacht Club Winter Series Reach Halfway Stage
The Brass Monkeys and Dinghy Frostbite events both passed their half-way stages in idyllic sunshine on Sunday with 50 boats afloat, evenly divided between keelboats and dinghies.
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Video: All-female crew start their record attempt
The all-female crew on The Famous Project CIC have set off on an attempt to capture the Jules Verne Trophy and break the round the world record.
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Schools Keelboat Team Racing Championship
Seven teams from six schools gathered at the Royal Thames base at Queen Mary Sailing Club on a miserable winter morning this past Saturday 29th November for the second Schools Keelboat Team Racing Championship.
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Rockshore / Bosun Bobs RS400 Winter Series day 5
With the halfway mark passed, Day 5 of the RS400 Frostie Series begun with a cold morning in the dinghy park. The woolly hats were donned as the mist across the lough was lifting.
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GBR Blind Sailing Announces Sponsorship
Award-winning creative digital out-of-home studio, DOOH.com, is proud to announce its sponsorship of GBR Blind Sailing as they prepare to compete at the World Sailing Inclusion Visually Impaired Championships in Oman this December.
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Hamble Winter Series – Final Weekend
The Solent’s premier series – The 2025 Hamble Winter Series for IRC yachts, now in its 43rd year, came to an end with race 12 on Sunday 30 November
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Christmas Cracker pursuit at Paignton
On Sunday, Paignton Sailing Club hosted the highly anticipated annual Christmas Cracker Pursuit Race, drawing a remarkable fleet of 44 boats to the starting line. The event is a highlight of the winter sailing calendar.
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IRC contenders ready for RORC Transatlantic Race
With less than 50 days to go before the start of the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race, 19 boats are entered for the 3,000 mile race from Marina Lanzarote to Antigua, West Indies, with more boats expected to join them.
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Keep it in the family. Keep it Tasmanian.
Now the Australian with the fastest time for a solo, non-stop, and unassisted circumnavigation of this here planet is Ken Gourlay, OAM.
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Sail Melbourne delivers world-class racing
Sail Melbourne once again demonstrated why Port Phillip is known for world-class racing, serving up a full mix of conditions across four demanding days.