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Scorching International Paint Poole Regatta
Sam Laidlaw's Aguila wins IRC Europeans and prestigious Canford Cup
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The happiest boat on the water
15-year olds enjoy 70th Anniversary Enterprise Nationals
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Jura Scottish Series overall
It's a popular local triumph as Nevilles win
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Luna Rossa wins in Sardinia
Terrific regatta, terrific organisation
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Alexis Carre wins the IOM Worlds
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RS Aero Spring Championship at Island Barn
RS Aero Spring Championship at Island Barn
How to use a single committee boat to run what is more like four open meetings together
A perfect forecast of an 8 knot westerly, increasing to 12, allowing Island Barn to use its full east / width of 1 km, promised a good days racing. The class was probably a little tired from The National Champs a week earlier.
by Mike Jones
Posted 27 May 18:44 BST
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 4
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 4
The rookies strike back
When she started the second leg of La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec from Vigo last Sunday, Marie Gendron (Kereis SNCF Voyageurs) would have signed up straight away to be leading the fleet.
by La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec
Posted 27 May 17:39 BST
Phantom Craftinsure Super Series at Castle Cove
Phantom Craftinsure Super Series at Castle Cove
Sunday's forecast of almost nothing made some think of more beach-based plans
The Castle Cove Phantom fleet of nine were joined by three talented visitors to sail in the beautiful Portland harbour in wonderful sunshine accompanied by warm breezes in what is part of the Craftinsure Super Series.
by Richard Woodward
Posted 27 May 16:50 BST
#TeamMusto's Pam Lee and Will Harris join forces
#TeamMusto's Pam Lee and Will Harris join forces
Ambassadors race together in the CIC Normandy Channel Race
Two of Musto's long-standing brand ambassadors, Irish offshore racer Pamela Lee and Team Malizia co-skipper Will Harris, will team up together to take on the 2026 CIC Normandy Channel Race which starts on 31 May 2026.
by Musto
Posted 27 May 16:30 BST
Cadet class Peter Scott Trophy at Draycote
Cadet class Peter Scott Trophy at Draycote
GBR World Team decided at final selector
Draycote hosted the second and final selector of the season, the Peter Scott Trophy, closing the World Team qualification series. Following the heavy weather seen at Grafham just three weeks earlier, Draycote delivered an entirely different challenge.
by Sophie Davies
Posted 27 May 16:03 BST
Christchurch Ledge Race (but not)
Christchurch Ledge Race (but not)
The forecast was not looking good so Lymington Town's race officer changed course
The forecast was not looking good to sail the Christchurch Ledge Race from some way out and so it proved. With about 3 knots and little prospect of an awful lot more, the Race Officer, Nick Hopwood, decided to delay for half an hour.
by Pat Stables
Posted 27 May 14:35 BST
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec start postponed
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec start postponed
Leg 3 pushed back a day, after seeing Leg 2's weather conditions
Due to the weather conditions encountered by the fleet during Leg 2 of La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec, between Vigo and Pornichet, the ETA of the leading competitors is now expected from late Thursday afternoon onwards.
by La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec
Posted 27 May 14:17 BST
Contender traveller series at Poole
Contender traveller series at Poole
Huge thank you to the RO, who didn't have an easy job on either day
The third round of the Contender traveller series returned south to take place on the 9th and 10th May in Poole, warmly welcomed by Poole Yacht Club.
by James Spikesley
Posted 27 May 13:23 BST
Golden Globe Race offers 24/7 livestream
Golden Globe Race offers 24/7 livestream
One-way live window into selected yachts racing around the world
The 2026 Golden Globe Race will give followers something never before seen in solo around-the-world racing: a 24/7 one-way live window into selected yachts racing around the world, without giving sailors any modern communication or navigation advantage.
by Golden Globe Race
Posted 27 May 13:15 BST
New Luggage from Musto
New Luggage from Musto
Built to Travel Further
Tough enough for the journey ahead, holdalls and luggage are must-have accessories for life on the water.
by Musto
Posted 27 May 12:00 BST
RS200 Northern Tour at Staunton Harold
RS200 Northern Tour at Staunton Harold
Pattern of wind was continually fading and then coming through in pulses
The sun was out in full force for the third event in the 2026 Sailing Chandlery sponsored RS200 Northern Tour hosted by Staunton Harold SC on Saturday, 23rd May. Four visitors joined six home boats for the event.
by Jon Ward
Posted 27 May 11:34 BST
Vasco da Gama Ocean Race overall
Vasco da Gama Ocean Race overall
Durban yachts duel their way down the Wild Coast to East London
Only two seconds separated the front runners in this year's 55th Vasco da Gama Ocean Race that started offshore of Durban on Sunday 24 May.
by Sophie Thompson
Posted 27 May 11:09 BST
Solo Midland Area Series at South Staffs
Solo Midland Area Series at South Staffs
A classic tour of the pond incorporated two upwind legs to be tactically demanding
Round 3 (I think) of the Solo Midland Area Series, sponsored by Allen and CB Trailer and Coverstore, took place at South Staffs SC on Saturday 16th May. Eleven home boats were joined by five visitors.
by Jonny Coate
Posted 27 May 10:15 BST
Vintage/Classic International 14s at Rickmansworth
Vintage/Classic International 14s at Rickmansworth
Anyone expecting the racing to be gentle was in for a surprise
Eleven boats, made up of seven classics and four vintage came to Rickmansworth SC to take part in a three race series including a main trophy race sailed over two days. The Saturday was shared with a Firefly open meeting.
by Alastair Wilson
Posted 27 May 09:02 BST
SailGP returns to New York
SailGP returns to New York
F50 fleet set to race against the backdrop of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty
Kicking off the city's blockbuster summer of sports, SailGP returns to the world's greatest stage this weekend for the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix (May 30-31), marking the sixth stop of the 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship.
by SailGP
Posted 27 May 08:20 BST
Finn Gold Cup 2028 awarded to the WPNSA
Finn Gold Cup 2028 awarded to the WPNSA
The home of the London 2012 Olympic sailing competition has witness epic Finn battles over the years
It is with much excitement that we are delighted to announce that the 2028 Finn Gold Cup has been awarded to Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA).
by British Finn Association and the WPNSA
Posted 27 May 07:02 BST
Normandy Channel Race 2026 Preview
Normandy Channel Race 2026 Preview
Teams between renewal and experience
After a record-breaking 2025 edition with 32 crews, 2026 is dedicated to solo sailing, with the Route du Rhum on the horizon for the Class40, which will be the largest class in terms of participation.
by Sirius Events
Posted 27 May 06:47 BST
Tight battles at the top at IMA Maxi Europeans
Tight battles at the top at IMA Maxi Europeans
Especially considering it is a fleet of very different maxi yachts in Sorrento
Considering it is a fleet of very different maxi yachts, the playing field levelled by the IRC rating rule, competition remains ultra-tight at the IMA Maxi European Championship in Sorrento.
by International Maxi Association
Posted 27 May 05:42 BST
All set at the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta
All set at the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta
Mediterranean superyacht season set to get underway with the start of racing tomorrow
The 2026 edition of the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta officially opens today, with the skippers' briefing followed by a welcome cocktail on the panoramic terrace at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda.
by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda
Posted 26 May 20:34 BST
ORC Europeans in Klaipeda preview
ORC Europeans in Klaipeda preview
Teams from across Europe are preparing for a championship summer in Lithuania
Less than a week remains to enter the 2026 ORC European Championship in Klaipeda, Lithuania, using the Early Bird entry fee advantage, which expires on 1 June.
by Offshore Racing Congress
Posted 26 May 20:22 BST
Squib Northerns at Royal North of Ireland YC
Squib Northerns at Royal North of Ireland YC
Sunshine, shifts and snakes-and-ladders racing across six races
A fleet of 20 boats gathered for a challenging and entertaining weekend of racing in 5-15 knots of warm wind and sunshine. Despite the pleasant conditions, the breeze proved uncharacteristically shifty, making racing exceptionally tactical.
by Lindsay Nolan
Posted 26 May 18:36 BST
IMA Maxi Europeans Inshore Day 2 in Sorrento
IMA Maxi Europeans Inshore Day 2 in Sorrento
Light and unstable conditions continue to challenge the fleet in the Gulf of Naples
Racing resumed today off Sorrento for the second day of inshore competition at the IMA Maxi European Championship 2026, once again marked by light and unstable breeze that tested tacticians and crews throughout the day.
by Tre Golfi Sailing Week
Posted 26 May 18:34 BST
Whitstable YC RNLI Pursuit Race
Whitstable YC RNLI Pursuit Race
After 'Transition to Racing' session which brings improving sailors into mainstream racing
This year's RNLI 90 minute pursuit race took place on a hot and sunny Bank Holiday Monday with a light breeze forecast and a strong ebb tide. The RNLI's B Class lifeboat stood by the racing and a collection was taken in aid of the local RNLI station.
by Steve Gray
Posted 26 May 18:08 BST
Championships shine, AC wakes, SailGP adapts
Championships shine, AC wakes, SailGP adapts
So much has been going on that it's tricky to even know where to start
What a week for sailing! So much has been going on that it's tricky to even know where to start. There have been so many highlights, both in terms of the events I attended in the UK and what has been happening further afield.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 26 May 18:00 BST
J/70 Corinthian World Championship day 1
J/70 Corinthian World Championship day 1
Spectacular conditions on the waters off Marseille
The 2026 J/70 Corinthian Worlds officially opened with spectacular conditions on the waters off Marseille, France, as competitors representing 20 nations gathered for the first day of racing hosted by Club La Pelle and Union Nautique Marseillaise.
by Julie & Christopher Howell
Posted 26 May 17:06 BST
Breaking new ground at British Classic Week
Breaking new ground at British Classic Week
Talking with Regatta Chairman, Giovanni Belgrano
Since taking over as British Classic Yacht Club Regatta Chairman in 2024, Giovanni Belgrano has sought to breath fresh life into British Classic Week, this year taking place out of Cowes Yacht Haven over 20-25 July.
by Helen Porter
Posted 26 May 16:39 BST
Bellino wins RORC Myth of Malham
Bellino wins RORC Myth of Malham
Line Honours went to Botin 56 Khumbu, skippered by Guy Gillon
Rob Craigie's Sun Fast 3600 Bellino, racing two handed with RORC Commodore Deb Fish, won the 2026 RORC Myth of Malham Race overall after IRC time correction.
by Louay Habib / RORC
Posted 26 May 16:25 BST
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 3
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 3
Time for the fleets to regroup
After being split apart, the two fleets are coming back together. It is a situation everyone had been waiting for and one that is reshuffling the cards, with Adrien Hardy providing the perfect example.
by La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec
Posted 26 May 16:16 BST
P&B Solo class South Series at Spinnaker
P&B Solo class South Series at Spinnaker
A record 28 boats entered with 13 visitors
In broken sunshine on 16 May, Spinnaker hosted the third round of the P&B Solo South Series. A record 28 boats entered with 13 visitors. A gradient South West wind should have given an unusually consistent wind.
by Keith McQuillin
Posted 26 May 15:53 BST
GJW Direct Phantom Super Series 2025 overall
GJW Direct Phantom Super Series 2025 overall
At last the prize-giving was finally held
The 2025 Phantom Super Series, sponsored by GJW Direct saw competitive racing across seven venues, showcasing the best of single-handed sailing in the UK.
by Andy Smith
Posted 26 May 14:11 BST
70th Anniversary Enterprise Nationals day 3
70th Anniversary Enterprise Nationals day 3
The happiest boat on the water is always the all-girl team of 15-year olds
Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the Enterprise Class has also seen the highest attendance at its South Shields four-day National Championships since 2019. The event has drawn in a number of people new to the class.
by Alice Driscoll
Posted 26 May 10:44 BST
International Paint Poole Regatta Overall
International Paint Poole Regatta Overall
Scorching racing, including the IRC European Championship
Saturday was hot, Sunday was blazing, and Monday went into meltdown as the UK registered its hottest May day ever, with 34.8 degrees measured in London.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 26 May 07:27 BST
Snakes & ladders round Capri at IMA Maxi Europeans
Snakes & ladders round Capri at IMA Maxi Europeans
The opening day of inshore and coastal racing
A dramatic anti-clockwise lap of Capri launched the opening day of inshore and coastal racing at the IMA Maxi European Championship.
by International Maxi Association
Posted 26 May 05:04 BST
Countdown to the 2026 Rolex Sydney Hobart begins
Countdown to the 2026 Rolex Sydney Hobart begins
Entries to the world-famous event opened today
With seven months to go before the 2026 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, entries to the world-famous event opened today, Tuesday 26 May.
by Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
Posted 26 May 04:37 BST
Inaugural Bembridge Redwing National Championship
Inaugural Bembridge Redwing National Championship
Gunston Trophy contested, and BOD racing too
Notwithstanding it was forecast, wall to wall sunshine made for a memorable inaugural Redwing Nationals over the late May Bank holiday. The big question was, was the breeze going to hold up and provide champagne sailing conditions?
by Mike Samuelson & Jos Coad
Posted 25 May 22:13 BST
ORC Double-Handed World Championship overall
ORC Double-Handed World Championship overall
Challenging North Sea Regatta conditions deliver worthy champions
The fifth edition of the ORC Double-Handed World Championship concluded in Scheveningen, the Netherlands, after four days of offshore racing on the North Sea, where 29 double-handed teams from eight nations battled for the 2026 world titles.
by Offshore Racing Congress
Posted 25 May 21:53 BST
IMA Maxi Europeans first inshore day in Sorrento
IMA Maxi Europeans first inshore day in Sorrento
Tactical racing in light conditions across the Gulf of Naples
After the offshore challenge of the 71st Regata dei Tre Golfi, the 2026 IMA Maxi Europeans entered its inshore phase in the waters off Sorrento, with the first coastal race of the series delivering tactical and closely fought racing across all classes.
by Tre Golfi Sailing Week
Posted 25 May 21:42 BST
Jura Scottish Series overall
Jura Scottish Series overall
It's a popular local triumph as Nevilles win
The north of Britain's most prestigious annual regatta, Jura Scottish Series, may have started in chilly spring temperatures and grey skies last Friday but Loch Fyne and the Kintyre peninsula delivered a blistering hot Monday Bank Holiday finale.
by Andi Robertson
Posted 25 May 19:32 BST
Lymington Town SC 80th Anniversary Celebrations
Lymington Town SC 80th Anniversary Celebrations
Wall-to-wall activities for everyone, from age 2 to 82
Lymington Town SC is celebrating its 80th Anniversary throughout 2026 with lots of special events. Last weekend was the Big Celebration Weekend, with wall-to-wall activities for everyone, from age 2 to 82. And the weather gods were so kind.
by Heather Chipperfield
Posted 25 May 19:12 BST
La Roche-Posay Racing Team finishes fourth
La Roche-Posay Racing Team finishes fourth
A promising first regatta in Cagliari
Fourth after the eight fleet races of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta Sardinia, the French team concluded its first official competition in the AC40 class with a remarkable improvement.
by La Roche-Posay Racing Team
Posted 25 May 19:02 BST
Osprey Scottish and Northern Championship
Osprey Scottish and Northern Championship
Runing as part of the annual Coniston Regatta
This Osprey event took place as part of the annual Coniston Regatta sponsored by Toplex and a host of other generous local firms. 80 dinghies took to the water and the Ospreys contributed 10% of the entries. The event overall was a resounding success.
by Alec Mamwell
Posted 25 May 16:55 BST
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 2
La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 2 day 2
Two seasoned sailors and a young talent are leading the way
The trio leading the way today — made up of two seasoned sailors and a young talent who already claimed a stage victory in 2025 during his rookie season — managed to carve out a small breakaway on the 2nd day of 2nd leg of the Solitaire du Figaro Paprec.
by La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec
Posted 25 May 16:46 BST
Butterfield Jersey Regatta open for entries
Butterfield Jersey Regatta open for entries
Incorporating the IRC Channel Islands Championship
Scheduled for Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th September 2026, entries are open for the combined clubs' Butterfield Jersey Regatta for cruiser/racer, sportsboat, dayboat, dinghy and sport-catamaran classes.
by Bill Harris
Posted 25 May 15:16 BST
DF95 Spring Series at Barton's Point week 7
DF95 Spring Series at Barton's Point week 7
Back to perfect A rig conditions in a 6-12 knot SW breeze and sunshine
Spring Series 7 was back to perfect A rig conditions in a 6-12 knot SW breeze and sunshine. With some of the 17 entries still on duty the Datchet IOM worlds 12 members attended. Ralph Wilkinson was non-racing RO, getting 16 races in.
by Peter Jackson
Posted 25 May 14:22 BST
SailGP to Make Rome Debut in 2027
SailGP to Make Rome Debut in 2027
The first event of a three-year partnership will take place in September 2027
The global sail racing championship will arrive in Italy's capital city on September 11-12, 2027, in the first event of a three-year partnership with the City of Rome and the Lazio Region.
by SailGP
Posted 25 May 13:34 BST
XR 41 shines across major regattas
XR 41 shines across major regattas
It has been an exceptional month for the XR 41
It has been an exceptional month for the XR 41, with outstanding results across a series of major regattas throughout Europe — a clear demonstration of the yacht's competitive edge and versatility.
by X-Yachts
Posted 25 May 12:00 BST
70th Anniversary Enterprise Nationals day 2
70th Anniversary Enterprise Nationals day 2
No racing was possible on Saturday but Sunday saw all three fleets out
No racing was possible on Saturday but on Sunday the event got under way with three races
by Charles Morrish
Posted 25 May 11:16 BST
International Paint Poole Regatta Day 2
International Paint Poole Regatta Day 2
Hot racing on the hottest day of the year (so far)
After a two hour postponement ashore to allow the sea breeze to assert itself, and maybe help some of the late night revellers to recover, the sailors made their way out to their respective course areas on the hottest day of the year.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 25 May 10:18 BST
#TeamMusto's Pam Lee and Will Harris join forces
Two of Musto's long-standing brand ambassadors, Irish offshore racer Pamela Lee and Team Malizia co-skipper Will Harris, will team up together to take on the 2026 CIC Normandy Channel Race which starts on 31 May 2026.
Championships shine, AC wakes, SailGP adapts
What a week for sailing! So much has been going on that it's tricky to even know where to start. There have been so many highlights, both in terms of the events I attended in the UK and what has been happening further afield.
New Luggage from Musto
Tough enough for the journey ahead, holdalls and luggage are must-have accessories for life on the water.
Australia's back!
Like, did we ever leave? Not really… Ever since Sir Frank Packer KBE kicked it off, we've been there, or thereabouts. For instance, Grant Simmer OAM has been involved with every one of them since winning it in 1983.
XR 41 shines across major regattas
It has been an exceptional month for the XR 41, with outstanding results across a series of major regattas throughout Europe — a clear demonstration of the yacht's competitive edge and versatility.
Team Australia America's Cup launch videos
Team Australia's challenge for the 38th America's Cup was launched yesterday at the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club.
Henri-Lloyd Archive Sale
New lines have just landed, including best sellers from previous seasons and summer essentials. Limited availability across selected styles.
The Same, But Different
I am so enjoying reading all the event news now the season has begun in earnest in the UK. The sun has been plentiful throughout April and May, encouraging everyone to get back out on the water.
Vaikobi's most reviewed gear - why they love it
Designed to perform on and off the water, the Vaikobi UV Ocean Tech Hooded Top is the ultimate combination of sun protection, comfort, and versatility.
Sunsail Funding the Future Initiative
Sunsail has launched this year's Funding the Future Initiative, now in its third year of supporting grassroots sailing clubs. Previous winners include West Lancashire Yacht Club (2024) and Otley Sailing Club (2025).
Oliver Heer's next chapter begins
Some sailors name their boats after places, people, or dreams. Oliver Heer named his after the principle that carried him through.
Close Encounters…
To know Jim Close, aka Jimbo, or Mumbles, is to have an experience (Boom. Boom. Basil Brush). It's not a reflection. It's a casting of vision. Yes. What a trip. Part acid. Part journey through space. Part adventure in existentialism.
A Fleet That Grew by Itself
Paul Jackson called in to pick up a new toe-strap but the visit turned into one of those conversations that reminds you how fleets really grow: because sailors notice what works, talk to each other, and quietly make their own minds up.
Rotters and Colanders
In these times it's all too easy to fall back on old adages about sailing, saying the costs are too high, it's elitist and things are in decline, but there are some incredible bright spots which blow preconceptions about sailing out of the water.
Rooster SB1 Inshore range
A lot of sailors assume heavier protection automatically means better performance, and in some conditions, heavier gear absolutely has its place. For a lot of inshore and keelboat sailing, there's a point where heavier kit can start working against you.
Two things
So, there's an axiom that states, the first time something occurs it's happenstance. The next is circumstance, and the third is enemy action. Now on paper, and under that ruling, that makes this here Ed the latter. Hhhmmmm.