Charlotte Yven and Hugo Dhallenne on Skipper Macif are winners of the 2025 Transat Paprec. First Brit Catherine Hunt was 4th
Tom Dolan retires injured from the Solo Maître CoQ series
Tom Dolan, skipper of Kingspan, forced to retire from the Solo Maître CoQ Series following an eye injury during the first race. The Irish sailor was struck in the left eye by a rope that whipped back violently shortly after…
Transat Paprec – ETA for the leaders in Saint-Barthélemy
Transat Paprec – ETA for the leaders in Saint-Barthelemy this week
Cervantes Trophy Race – Orbit claim overall IRC victory
The RORC Cervantes Trophy Race delivered a dramatic shift in conditions – Sun Fast 3300 Orbit claim overall IRC victory
Transat Paprec – Eight are international teams, with five crew members from the UK
In the Transat Paprec eight are international teams, including five crew members from the UK
Antigua Sailing Week – Steve Rigby is Lord Nelson Trophy winner
Steve Rigby’s chartered J/122 El Ocaso, claimed Antigua Sailing Week’s most coveted prize, the Lord Nelson Trophy
Antigua Sailing Week – Overall results go to the wire
Antigua Sailing Week overall results go to the wire with one-third of classes with boats tied on points at the top of respective leaderboards
Transat Paprec 2025 – Fleet remains tightly packed on Day 9
After nine days of racing, the Transat Paprec fleet remains tightly packed: at the 16:00 hrs ranking Tuesday 29 April
Antigua Sailing Week – English Harbour Rum Race Day
Antigua Sailing Week opened with a 40-mile course to Barbuda, the top three boats separated by only 40 seconds on corrected time
Roy Disney’s Pyewacket 70 takes Round Antigua line honours
Roy Disney’s Pyewacket 70 takes line honours in a time of four hours 44 minutes in the Peters & May Round Antigua Race
Transat Paprec 2025 – Skippers come face-to-face with a submarine
Romain Bouillard and Irina Gracheva filmed their meeting with a Submarine in the Transat Paprec Race on Wednesday
Transat Paprec 2025 – Le Pape and Géron Day 2 leaders
Martin Le Pape and Mathilde Géron (Demain) are the day 2 leaders of the Transat Paprec 2025