Peter Morton, Andrew Palfrey and Ruairidh Scott, sailing GBR 44 The Jean Genie, have won the 2025 5.5 Metre World Championship.
The Jean Genie in pole position at 5.5 Metre World Championship in Sopot
Peter Morton, Andrew Palfrey and Ruairidh Scott take a two-point lead into the final day at the 5.5 Metre World Championship
5.5 Metre Worlds – Aspire snatches lead on day 2 in Sopot
Aspire (POL 17) of Przemysław Gacek, Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Kilian Weise has taken a 10-point lead at the 5.5 Metre World Championship
5.5 Metre Worlds – Louise Morton early leader in Sopot after 2 races
Louise Morton, Charlie Cumbley and Sam Haines GBR 41, lead the 5.5 Metre World Championship after two races in Sopot, Poland
Jürg Menzi wins third 5.5 Metre Scandinavian Gold Cup
Jürg Menzi sailing with Jürgen Eiermann and Christof Wilke won the 2025 Scandinavian Gold Cup in Sopot, Poland, after the event went the full length to seven races
5.5 Metre Scandinavian Gold Cup in Sopot – Three face-off in final stage
Three boats are now through to the final stage of the 5.5 Metre Scandinavian Gold Cup in Sopot, Poland.
Slow start to 5.5 Metre Scandinavian Gold Cup in Sopot
Defending 5.5 Metre World Champions Ku-Ring-Gai III took win in only race completed in the President’s Cup in Sapot, Poland
5.5 Metre Class head to Poland for Scandinavian Gold Cup and World Championship
Over the next 12 days the International 5.5 Metre Class heads to Sopot in Poland for the Scandinavian Gold Cup and World Championship.
Otto NOR 68 wins 5.5 Metre German Open in Warnemunde
Bent Christian Wilhelmsen’s Otto (NOR 68) has won the 2025 5.5 Metre German Open in Warnemunde.
New Moon leads Warnemunde 5.5 Metre German Open
New Moon III (BAH 25) of Christoph Burger is the early leader after two races at the 2025 5.5 Metre German Open in Warnemunde
Rabicano wins 5.5 Metrre Enoshima Trophy in La Spezia
Rabicano of Arancia Malaspina has won the 2025 Enoshima Trophy for 5.5 Metres in La Spezia, Italy
Enoshima Trophy – Olympic class 5.5 Metre
The Enoshima Trophy is sailed in 5.5’s that are still the configuration and conform to the rules of the Olympic era, 1952 to 1968