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Norman R. Wright & Sons’ history on show in Sydney
A once in 117-year showcase will moor at The Australian National Maritime Museum, 16 to 20 January 2026.
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Fireflys at the GJW Direct Bloody Mary 2026
Six hardy Fireflys kicked off their 80th Anniversary year by joining the 125-boat fleet at Queen Mary Sailing Club for the GJW Direct 50th Bloody Mary on Saturday, 10th January.
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J/24 Hodges Sandringham Australian Championship
An invitation to Kurt Dammeier from Seattle to come to Oz prior to the 2026 Worlds has set us a new benchmark in Australia to aim for.
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SailGP: Artemis Racing crew member injured
Artemis Racing and Emirates Team NZ crew member Chris Draper, was injured in a training incident on Tuesday in Fremantle, ahead of the first event of Season 6 of SailGP.
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GLOBE40 Leg 4 Update: At Point Nemo
Last night, the Class40 BELGIUM OCEAN RACING – CURIUM, skippered by Benoit Hantzperg and Djemila Tassin, passed Point Nemo.
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2026 Etchells West Coast Spring Series Preview
The prestigious 2026 Etchells West Coast Spring Series (WCSS) featuring one of San Diego’s most active and competitive fleets is right around the corner.
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Webinar: North Sails Rolex Sydney Hobart Debrief
Join North Sails experts Alby Pratt, Mark Bradford and Rob Greenhalgh for a lively panel discussion hosted by North Sails President Ken Read, as they break down the 2025 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and share key strategies to prepare for the season.
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Race Yachts New Builds & Brokerage
Ever thought about, or dreamt of, racing the Rolex Sydney Hobart? Or taking on the ultimate challenge of double-handed offshore sailing?
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Pete Hill receives the CCA’s highest honor
While we love racing at Sail-World, we also have a soft-spot for cruising, ideally of the adventure-minded variety. Because of this, we always eagerly await word from the Cruising Club of America regarding the recipient of their annual Blue Water Medal.
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2026 RORC Transatlantic Race day 3
Three days into the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race, the fleet has committed fully to the classic southern escape from the Canary Islands, with every boat choosing to dive south along the African coast before turning west toward Antigua.