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IRC at Heart of International Team Racing Revival
The IRC Rating Rule continues to strengthen its position as the unifying measurement system for top-level offshore competition, as two of the sport’s most prestigious team events confirm they will share the same IRC framework.
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The RYA 150 Podcast – Episode 8
What if a summer job by the water could spark a lifelong career? What if a childhood hobby turned into a chance to travel the world? What if sailing wasn’t just a sport, but a future?
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Champions follow a predictable path
The 49er class has long been the world’s most reliable training ground for elite sailors — the skiff where Olympic champions, SailGP helms, and America’s Cup talent are forged.
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Chichester Harbour Series Round 1
On October 30th, enthusiastic sailors from five harbour clubs rigged their boats and readied for the first Chichester Harbour Series event of the year.
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44Cup Marina Jandía – Another 44Cup first
This year the high performance owner-driver one design class has made its debut in Scheveningen in the Netherlands and rounds off the year with another first – Marina Jandía near the southern tip of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.
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Grab NEW Dry Bag and go – 40% OFF
GRAB, ROLL, CLIP and GO on any watersports adventure, with Vaikobi’s fun new 5L Dry Bags!
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Mini Globe Race stopping off in Durban
Intrepid adventurers or utter madmen, a small fleet competing in the Mini Globe Race have popped in to Durban for a mandatory pitstop two thirds of their way into their circumnavigation.
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2025 US Melges 24 Nationals at Pensacola day 1
The opening day of the 2025 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship, hosted by Pensacola Yacht Club delivered picture-perfect conditions on Pensacola Bay.
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PredictWind A-Class Cat Worlds 2025 Day 4
In every Worlds, there is usually one day that can stand head and shoulders above the rest for one reason or other. Friday was probably that day for these Championships.
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Predictwind A-Cat Worlds – Day 5 – Damage control
After yesterday’s tumultuous racing the 55 sailors are back on water in lighter winds and rain. Today’s conditions are a minefield, and success today will be as much about damage control, as sailing brilliance.