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Tenzor J/70 Open Winter Series Leg 4 Day 1
The first racing day of Leg 4 of Tenzor International Cup – J/70 Open Winter Series 2025/2026 delivered unpredictable competition, the return of favourites, and tight results at the top of the leaderboard.
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Etchells Australian Nationals Preview
With Perth’s sailing community buzzing electric after an action-packed January, Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club will welcome a competitive fleet of Etchells for the 2026 National Championships to punctuate the 2025-26 summer with a high.
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Globe40 Leg 5 Update
After a superb start in Valparaiso Bay, the competitors in the 5th leg had to contend with very challenging conditions as soon as they passed the protective point of the bay; namely, a course to sail upwind in 25 to 30 knots of wind and choppy seas.
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Records tumble in the Antigua 360
To break records on modern day sail boats requires a fine balance between strong wind and flat water as too much of the former creates too large a seaway limiting top speed.
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Port of LA Harbor Cup announces lineup
The Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup – one of the preeminent intercollegiate sailing events in the nation – will return to Los Angeles waters March 6, 7 and 8, 2026.
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Argo smashes Antigua 360 record
The Royal Ocean Racing Club Antigua 360 Race organised in partnership with the Antigua Yacht Club has a new race record! Jason Carroll’s MOD70 Argo blasted around the 48nm course in an elapsed time of 2 Hrs 29 Mins 20 Secs.
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Playbook & preparation for the RORC Caribbean 600
The RORC Caribbean 600 is a race of fine margins. Across countless tactical corners, preparation, positioning and playbook calls will decide who thrives.
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This was a fishing net
Born from the sea, we feel a responsibility to protect it. Our Bergen line uses pioneering NetPlus® recycled nylon, transforming discarded fishing nets into high-performance fabric.
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Brand-new GP Watercraft website
GP Watercraft work, live and breathe the mantra ‘Crafted for Performance. Shaped by Experience.’
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Noa Hopper enters the Global Solo Challenge
Noa comes to the event from a life shaped by the ocean, driven by the same underlying impulse that defines the GSC: to commit fully, solve what the sea presents, and discover what’s possible when life is reduced to the essentials.