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57th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec day 2
While the leaderboard continues to evolve with each position update, monotony is certainly not part of life at sea.
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Olympic class winners, Cup news, Etchells Worlds
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics are still years over the horizon, but top sailors are already deep into this Olympic quadrennial. Take the recent 2026 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships, where all three classes saw new world champions minted.
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Bembridge Keelboat Weekend Racing
Although not the warmest weather that one can expect in May, and the breeze, particularly on Sunday was a bit fickle, the Redwings had two days of great sailing. The One-Designs just the Saturday which was a pity.
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Movement matters more than you think
For a comfortable wetsuit on the water, warmth and protection are only part of the story. Performance depends just as much on how your kit moves once you’re actually sailing.
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Fireball open meeting at Torbay
In preparation for the Fireball World Championship later in the year several of the top UK Fireball teams took the opportunity to take part in the RTYC open event and to take advantage of sailing at the venue.
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Rhody Regatta registration off to impressive start
The fourth annual Rhody Regatta on Saturday, May 30 is all about boat-on-boat racing and fundraising to benefit Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island (MOW).
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Noble Marine Musto Skiff training at WPNSA
The annual pilgrimage to Portland Harbour for the “Weymouth Three-Dayer” has become one of the top fixtures in the Musto Skiff calendar. Starting with a Friday of organised class coaching, generously supported by Noble Marine Insurance.
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Welsh Sailing Dragon Series at Llandegfedd
Llandegfedd Sailing Club hosted young sailors from across the South Wales area for a competitive day of racing. The LLSC Dragon Series event took place on Saturday 16th May 2026 and gave sailors of all abilities an opportunity to test their skills.
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Etchells Red Funnel Regatta 2026
With five of the Cowes fleet teams away in San Diego for the 2026 Worlds, and boats sat on the dock, this early season event still had seven entrants.
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Predictwind: Inside Swim4TheOcean
When Jono Ridler completed the longest unassisted staged swim in history on 4 April, millions of people around the world watched it happen in real time. Behind that experience was PredictWind, whose live tracking and marine forecasting powered the swim.