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With big summer races such as the Round the Island approaching we speak to pro navigator, meteorologist and sailor Wouter Verbraak about his top tips on understanding the behaviour of winds for ...
In 1981, Raiders of the Lost Ark became one of the top-grossing films ever made with a box office success of over $384 million. Four years earlier, a real-life Indiana Jones sailed to England from the ...
Over the years I have competed in everything from single-handers to fully crewed yachts, but for the last 20 years my focus has been the Flying Fifteen, which provides a unique mixture of challenges ...
Like a fine wine, the Hadron H2 is a dinghy that has matured over time. David Henshall tests its latest iteration Where better to run the boat test for the new Keith Callaghan-designed H2 singlehander ...
Tom Cunliffe writes every month in Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting magazine. His latest column follows the recent announcement by the UKHO that it will be phasing out paper chart production.
Mark Rushall takes a look at two unconventional port tack starts and analyses why they worked for the sailors. Mention starting on port tack to almost any sailor and they will usually go misty eyed ...
The 2022 SailGP event held in Plymouth, Devon, welcomed HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, pictured here celebrating here with the Great Britain SailGP Team after helping Ben Ainslie and crew win a special ...
Our aim is to deliver world-class regatta racing. We aim to start races as soon as there is enough wind to get you off the start line and to carry on racing in as much breeze as we safely can. For ...
A gust is a strong, short burst of air which can be quite complex, varying in strength, direction and position. Gusts can be spotted as darker ruffled patches of water, often move down the race course ...
INEOS Britannia today confirmed its core leadership team to lead the British challenge for the 37 th America’s Cup live from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team HQ in Brackley, UK. The America’s Cup is ...
The best thing about the day? The fact that, given everything else, retiring didn’t matter. Yes, we delayed the call until we really, really thought all vestige of breeze had deserted us, and checked ...
Class 40 boats taking the start of Transat Jacques Vabre in Le Havre, France. Picture:Jean-Marie Liot / Alea) What’s it like to sail full throttle in the Transat Jacques Vabre? Class 40 racer Pam Lee ...
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