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Dualwatch and Tri-Watch Functions Explained
Using Dualwatch and Tri-Watch on your Marine VHF radio you can significantly improve your safety and communication effectiveness while on the water.
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Lymington Dinghy Regatta 2025
The Lymington Dinghy Regatta, hosted jointly by the Lymington Town SC and Royal Lymington YC took place on the 19/20 July, proudly supported by local company Harken UK.
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Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam Day 4
Sarah-Quita Offringa secures incredible 26th world title, while Pierre Mortefon is on verge of winning men’s after claiming back-to-back bullets.
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2025 WASZP Games underway with 247 sailors racing at Weymouth
The 2025 WASZP Games are officially underway, with 247 sailors racing in four fleets in Portland Harbour and Weymouth Bay
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Transat Café L’or calling for next destinatation
After Cartagena, Salvador de Bahia, Puerto Limon, Itajaí, and Fort-de-France, the TRANSAT CAFÉ L’OR Le Havre Normandie is now calling for applications to find a destination partner for the next editions, starting from the fall of 2027.
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Cape 31 Med Circuit Round 4 at Imperia overall
The Cape 31 fleet wrapped up a spectacular weekend of racing in Imperia with Alessandro Rombelli’s Stig (ITA 76) claiming the overall win after nine races. This marks Stig’s second Italian victory of the 2025 Cape 31 Race Circuit.
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Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta overall
The Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta wrapped up with a full podium and high spirits, marking a thrilling conclusion to a week of elite racing in the iconic waters off Southern California.
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Optimal Scottish Supernova Cup at Port Edgar
Sunday dawned with a pea-souper fog and light winds dimming down the initial enthusiasm for going racing. The local weather expert (I looked up XCWeather) predicted it would lift by 1pm which thankfully it did.
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Carsington Comet Open
With the forecast for thunderstorms and lots of rain, it was nevertheless good to see six hardy visiting helms attend Carsington’s Comet open on 20 July.
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WASZP Games 2025 Day 1
“This race is live” — and with that, the 2025 WASZP Games were officially under way. With 247 sailors across four fleets, Portland Harbour and Weymouth Bay were transformed into a theatre of foiling.