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GP14 Northern Bell series at West Kirby
GP sailing is a nice and calm sail… they said! You stay dry when sailing a GP… they said! Someone was lying to me!
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France Sail Grand Prix – Twelve national teams will hit the startline in Saint-Tropez
The SailGP bandwagon hits the water this weekend for the ROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix in France at glorious Saint-Tropez.
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Switch Global Championships at Lake Garda Day 1
It was a spectacular opening day for the SWITCH fleet, with three races completed under sunny skies and a steady 10-12 knot southerly breeze typical of Lake Garda.
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Vaikobi Partners with Switch One Design Class
Vaikobi, one of the world’s leading performance watersport gear and accessories brands, announced an exciting new partnership with the Switch One Design Class, one of the fastest-growing foiling classes in the world.
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British Kitesurfer Jake Scrace Breaks World Record
Jake Scrace, a British kitesurfer and thrill-seeker known for daring stunts including kite-surfing over Worthing Pier, has set a new Guinness World Record by reaching 1,587 feet in a kitesurf tow-up above the iconic Needles, Isle of Wight.
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TF35 Maily Grand Prix Day 1
With winds in the high teens on Lake Geneva, the TF35 fleet launched into a blustery opening day of the TF35 Maily Grand Prix. Across four races, Yann Guichard’s Sails of Change 8 set the pace, never finishing lower than second.
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America’s Cup: ETNZ’s design boss on new AC75 Rule
Kiwi design chief, Dan Bernasconi on the use of recycled AC75 hulls, the switch to full electric power, and other changes. He claims there is plenty of performance gain left in the AC75 for the designer teams.
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iQFOiL U23 Worlds at Portimão day 4
After three intense days of racing marked by shifting conditions and reshuffled leaderboards, Day 3 closed with a Gold fleet ready to enter its decisive phase and a women’s fleet as tightly packed as ever.
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J/24 Worlds 2025 in Plymouth, UK Day 3
The wind pressure remains with us in Plymouth. On Thursday the race management team had the opportunity to run two races within the relative protection of Plymouth Sound inside the breakwater, however Plymouth Sound was still experiencing 25 knots.
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Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup Day 3
Eastern Yacht Club calls it the Reverse Rabbit. When Plan A—usually starting close to the pin—doesn’t go to, well, plan, the Reverse Rabbit is the exit strategy. It’s far from easy and success has to be measured against the alternative.