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Final call for early entry for OK Dinghy Worlds
With more than 190 entries received so far, the 2025 OK Dinghy World Championship will be the largest the class has ever held.
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7 IMOCA teams set for The Ocean Race Europe
The second edition of The Ocean Race Europe gets under way from Kiel in Germany this weekend, with seven fully-crewed mixed male and female IMOCA teams contesting a five-leg grand-prix that will take them from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic.
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Advanced Rigging & Hydraulics partner WCC
Hamble-based rigging specialist, Advanced Rigging & Hydraulics is proud to announce a new partnership with World Cruising Club – the world’s leading organiser of sailing rallies, including the internationally renowned ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers).
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Ladies Day at Cowes Week gallery from Tom Hicks
Cowes was at its very best on Tuesday after storm Floris had passed through, providing the sailors with perfect conditions for racing. Tom Hicks was out on the water to catch the action!
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Welsh sailors at WASZP Games 2025
Last week saw a record-breaking event as 237 Waszps from across the globe descended on WPNSA to battle it out for world titles at the 2025 Waszp Games. Among the international swarm were four talented Welsh sailors.
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Mercedes Benz Belfast RS400 Eurocup Days 1 & 2
The prestigious RS400 Championships at Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club got off to a ferocious start before a single start gun had even sounded.
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Australia Cup to debut in Sydney
The TP52 Australia Class, and Super 40’s will combine in a specialised format for the first time over two weekends of fast paced racing, 11-12 & 25-26 October from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.
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Noble Marine Enterprise Nationals at Tenby Day 3
Thanks to storm Floris there was no sailing on Monday, the Race Officer sensibly gave everyone the day off, making the decision at 08.00 on the Monday morning. Tuesday brought a F5 from the North West.
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29er World Championship at Porto Day 3
After a delayed start, Porto delivered on Day 3! With a big swell and light breeze early on, racing was slow to begin, but when the sea breeze kicked in around 13:30, it turned into a spectacular afternoon of 29er racing.
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GP14 Nationals at Tenby day 3
After storm Floris had kept the fleet ashore on Monday, allowing for trips to chandleries and boat repairs for some, thers explored the town of Tenby and, once the sun came out, played games on the beach.