Sailing News

Flying Fifteen Worlds – McKee and Jones take lead on Day 2

Andy McKee and Richard Jones take a 4 point lead aftertwo morw races at the Flying 15 World Championship in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup – Big breeze Friday

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup – An exhilarating day for most, but too much for a few, with a sad mast breakage for the brand new Grand Soleil 80 Essentia

J/70 World Championships – First British Title Victory

Paul Ward’s Eat Sleep J Repeat has become the first British team to win the Open J/70 World Championship.

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505 Class Euro Cup – Holt and Smit blast into lead

Mike Holt and Carl Smit of the USA took back-to-back wins on the first day of the 2019 UK 505 Class Euro Cup at Hayling Island SC

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Flying Fifteen Worlds – Vials and Turner take first race

After the first race of the Subaru Flying Fifteen 2019 World Championship, Graham Vials and Chris Turner top the leaderboard

RS700 National Championship – Galyer leads after Day 1

Theo Galyer of Hayling Island SC takes a two point lead after three races on the first day of the RS700 National Championship

RS800 National Championship – Testing conditions for Day 1

This year’s RS800 20th Anniversary National Championship supported by Hyde Sails is taking place at Eastbourne Sovereign SC

J/70 World Championships – Final day goes to a double-header

In the J/70 World Championship Open Class, Paul Ward (GBR) Eat,Sleep,J,Repeat retains the lead having scored a 6-8-30 Thursday.

Team New Zealand launches first AC75 – Te Aihe

Emirates Team New Zealand has christened the first of its America Cup boats – Te Aihe – to the anthemic strains of Rod Stewarts Sailing

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup – Velsheda claws one back

The tables turned in the heavyweight J Class bout in the Super Maxi class with…

Team New Zealand roll out their first AC75

Emirates Team New Zealand rolled out their firstt AC75 in Auckland on Thursday 5 September.

J/70 World Championships – Eat Sleep J Repeat leads after Day 3

For the third consecutive day, the Open and Corinthian leaders at the J/70 World Championships have changed