29er EuroCup Malcesine: a real show on Lake Garda

Final day of the 29er EuroCup in Malcesine, with 74 crews from 14 European nations, with the famous winds of Lake Garda

Finn, Europe and Solo class Open Meetings at Hayling Island SC

Finn, Europe and Solo class Open Meetings at Hayling Island SC

New WASZP Speed Record set at 31.0 knots

Teenage British sailor Toby Smith pushed the limits to clock an incredible 31.0 knots, setting a new WASZP class speed record

Count-back win for Holman and Pygall at Parkstone Craftinsure Silver Tiller

Twenty Merlin Rockets took part in the Craftinsure Silver Tiller and 2nd Allspars South West Series at Parkstone YC

RYA Youth Nationals – Final results 420 and ILCA classes at Hayling Island

RYA Youth Nationals – Final results 420 and ILCA classes at Hayling Island

RYA Youth Nationals – Final results iQFoil, 29er and Nacra15 classes at Hayling Island

The RYA Youth National Championships 2026 are taking place from 3-10 April 2026 at Hayling Island Sailing Club – Block A results

505 Euro Cup Series – La Rochelle victory for Hoffman and Brockerhoff

Jan Phillip Hoffman and Felix Brockerhoff winners of the 505 Euro Cup in La Rochelle Nautique, France.

505 Euro Cup Series – Hoffman and Brockerhoff new leaders

New leaders for the second day of the 505 Euro Cup in La Rochelle Nautique, France.

505 Euro Cup Series – Brotherton and Fawcett lead Day 1

he first event of the 2026 505 Euro Cup kicked off in La Rochelle Nautique, France Friday with 43 boats racing from 7 countries – Leaders after Day 1 Paul Brotherton and James Fawcet

Merlin Rockets at Broadwater for the South East Series

Broadwater SC hosted round two of the Merlin Rocket Allen South East Series won by Chris Gould and Sophie Mackley

2026 WASZP Games – Victory for USA and Norway in Pensacola

Gavin Ball USA secured the 8.2 overall title and Norway’s Martinius Melleby Hoppstock the 7.5 fleet WASZP Games overall victory

2026 WASZP Games – Penultimate day reshuffles leaders of both fleets

Day 4 of the WASZP Games on Pensacola Bay reshuffled the top of both fleets just when it mattered most.