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Macnamara's Bowl shines again
A star-studded international line-up race from Lymington
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Giles Scott joins USA America's Cup team
Double Olympic Gold Medalist joins as Sailing Director
© Robert Deaves
57th French Olympic Week in Hyères Overall
Italy strike gold again on final flourish in Hyères
© Sailing Energy / French Olympic Week Hyères - TPM
French Olympic Week in Hyères Day 5
Nolot and Maeder crowned i as Maggetti and Morris pass iQ test
© Sailing Energy / French Olympic Week Hyères - TPM
Ferrari reveals the Hypersail livery
100-foot flying ocean monohull revealed at Milan Design Week
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Lightning 368 Inland Championships at Burghfield
Lightning 368 Inland Championships at Burghfield
With two bullets and a second Caroline Hollier was the clear winner
Thirteen visitors joined the one local boat for the 2026 Inland Championships sponsored by Sanders Sails and hosted by Burghfield SC.
by Simon Hopkins
Posted 29 Apr 14:23 BST
Cherbourg to host World Sailing Nations Cup 2027
Cherbourg to host World Sailing Nations Cup 2027
The event will make its return after a break of seven years
World Sailing is proud to announce that the 2027 World Sailing Nations Cup will be held in Cherbourg, France, at the Yacht Club de Cherbourg.
by World Sailing
Posted 29 Apr 11:58 BST
Northamptonshire Youth Series leg 2 at Middle Nene
Northamptonshire Youth Series leg 2 at Middle Nene
Birds of prey take to the water
Following the successful start of the Series at Northampton SC a week earlier, the young sailors in the circuit met at Middle Nene SC in Thrapston (Northants) for the next of seven rounds on Saturday, 25th April 2026.
by Wilf Kunze
Posted 29 Apr 11:55 BST
Trin'40: Fighters, from the first to the last
Trin'40: Fighters, from the first to the last
Four days is a short time to get back into the swing of solo sailing
Four days is a short time to get back into the swing of solo sailing, and yet it feels incredibly long when you only sleep in rare 20-minute stretches.
by Fanny Pouder
Posted 29 Apr 11:33 BST
Switch Class Announces 2026 Global Championship
Switch Class Announces 2026 Global Championship
To be held at Waterfront Sailing Club, Genoa, Italy in October
The International Switch Class is pleased to announce that the 2026 Global Championship will take place at Waterfront Sailing Club, Genoa, Italy, from 27 October to 1 November 2026, with racing scheduled from 29 October to 1 November.
by International Switch Class
Posted 29 Apr 10:36 BST
RS600 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
RS600 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
A keen group of sailors hit the water on Sunday in marginal trapezing breeze
After the first day was cancelled due to a lack of wind, a keen group of RS600 sailors hit the water for 6 scheduled races in a marginal trapezing breeze.
by Marcus Parkes
Posted 29 Apr 10:13 BST
RS800s at the Stokes Bay Skiff Open
RS800s at the Stokes Bay Skiff Open
Wall-to-wall sunshine and a solid 10-17 knots over the weekend
Stokes Bay delivered the goods: two days, six races, wall-to-wall sunshine and a solid 10-17 knots. Proper RS800 conditions with plenty of hooning downwind, and just enough breeze to keep things interesting.
by Louis Johnson
Posted 29 Apr 10:06 BST
Not Sure What to Wear? Start with Layering
Not Sure What to Wear? Start with Layering
The easiest way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in changing conditions
Layering your kit properly is the easiest way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in changing conditions.
by Rooster
Posted 29 Apr 09:00 BST
Global sailing race bids fond farewell to Seattle
Global sailing race bids fond farewell to Seattle
The Clipper Race begins the penultimate leg of its global race route
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race departed Seattle on Tuesday, April 28, to begin the penultimate leg of its global race route.
by Clipper Race
Posted 29 Apr 06:52 BST
Merlin Rocket Allen SE Series at Fishers Green
Merlin Rocket Allen SE Series at Fishers Green
Light airs in the Lee valley
Next up on the Allen South East series was Fishers Green in the Lee valley. The forecast was light airs though a pleasant 19 degrees and spring was in the air as we turned up and rigged on the daisy filled lawn.
by Pete Nicholson
Posted 29 Apr 06:45 BST
RS200s at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
RS200s at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
Light winds for Round 2 of the Northern Tour
The second event of the 2026 Sailing Chandlery sponsored RS200 Northern Tour was held as part of the Daffodil Regatta hosted by Ullswater YC over the weekend of 25th / 26th April.
by Jon Ward
Posted 29 Apr 06:27 BST
Macnamara's Bowl shines again
Macnamara's Bowl shines again
A star-studded international line-up race from Lymington
Macnamara's Bowl shines again with a star-studded international line-up in women's sailing - Dubai Offshore Sailing Club's Charlotte Borghesi wins the revived Dubarry 'Mac's Bowl'.
by Royal Lymington Yacht Club
Posted 29 Apr 06:04 BST
RayGun Wins Etchells Orca Bowl
RayGun Wins Etchells Orca Bowl
63-Boat Fleet completes Final Test before the Worlds
Two weeks before the Etchells World Championship, the fleet got exactly what it needed: changing pressure, difficult starts, and five races where every point carried weight.
by Melanie Aalbers
Posted 29 Apr 00:29 BST
Modernised Antigua Sailing Week as instant classic
Modernised Antigua Sailing Week as instant classic
Top-level racing and Caribbean spirit
Antigua Sailing Week 2026 delivered a regatta defined by variety, resilience, and tight contests, as sailing crews navigated everything from Atlantic swell to light conditions over four days of competition around the island.
by Meredith Glacken / Antigua Sailing Week
Posted 28 Apr 19:13 BST
Contender Travellers Round 1 at Oxford
Contender Travellers Round 1 at Oxford
Anemometer reading it was a steady 29 knots with gusts even higher
A steady stream of competitors arrived and rigged up, some even keen enough to arrive on the Friday afternoon. As the start time approached it was with some trepidation that the competitors looked out over the lake.
by Tom Hooton
Posted 28 Apr 19:07 BST
La Larga prize-giving ceremony
La Larga prize-giving ceremony
Hosted by the Real Club Náutico de Palma
The Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP) hosted the La Larga prize-giving ceremony this Tuesday, April 28 at 19:00 on its main terrace, following one of the most closely contested editions of the offshore race that opened the 22nd Sandberg PalmaVela.
by Sandberg PalmaVela 2026
Posted 28 Apr 18:58 BST
Rotters and Colanders
Rotters and Colanders
Initiatives which blow preconceptions about sailing out of the water
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.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 28 Apr 18:00 BST
Musto Skiffs at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
Musto Skiffs at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
A glorious weekend at the ever-resplendent Ullswater Yacht Club
It was nice to get the 2026 Scottish and Northern Musto Skiff calendar underway with a glorious weekend at the ever-resplendent Ullswater Yacht Club.
by Jamie Hilton
Posted 28 Apr 16:42 BST
Giles Scott joins Team USA America's Cup Team
Giles Scott joins Team USA America's Cup Team
Double Olympic Gold Medalist joins as Sailing Director
American Racing Challenger Team USA is proud to announce the appointment of sailing great Giles Scott as Sailing Director, a key leadership role as the team ramps up preparations for the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup.
by American Racing Challenger Team USA
Posted 28 Apr 14:50 BST
Guillaume Pirouelle wins the Trin'40
Guillaume Pirouelle wins the Trin'40
The Sogestran-Seafrigo skipper crossed the finish line at 14:30:14 on Tuesday, April 28th
That's what you call a great demonstration, and a fantastic season opener! After 4 days, 30 minutes and 14 seconds of racing, the Sogestran-Seafrigo skipper crossed the finish line first in the inaugural Trin'40, at 2:30:14 PM on Tuesday, April 28th.
by Fanny Pouder
Posted 28 Apr 13:58 BST
Final Preparations underway for Royal Escape Race
Final Preparations underway for Royal Escape Race
The 46th edition will once again see a competitive fleet take on the cross-Channel passage to Fécamp
With just under one month to go, final preparations are under way for the 2026 Royal Escape Race, with entries building and the organisers confirming key updates to this year's event.
by Lucy Brooks
Posted 28 Apr 13:56 BST
RS400 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
RS400 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
A strong smell of solvents on Pro Grip gathered quite the crowd
The weather forecast for Saturday was spot on. Little wind dying to no wind. The atmosphere in the dinghy park was relaxed as the sun provided warm therapy for all. The PRO called time early for the day which meant a relaxed afternoon.
by Jon Heissig
Posted 28 Apr 11:44 BST
Grit, tenacity and 5,500 nautical miles
Grit, tenacity and 5,500 nautical miles
Clipper Race Crews complete North Pacific crossing
Team Power of Seattle Sports, the team led by Dutch Skipper Angela Brandsma, has finished victorious in Stage 9: The Big One to Seattle of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
by Clipper Race
Posted 28 Apr 10:43 BST
RS100 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
RS100 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
Four quick-fire races on Sunday in light winds
Four competitors gathered at Rutland Sailing Club on Saturday 25th April for the annual RS Sprints, sponsored by Harken, part of the Rooster National Tour. The sun shone, but the wind failed to appear.
by Darrell Sleep
Posted 28 Apr 07:35 BST
Merlin Rocket Youth Training at Burnham
Merlin Rocket Youth Training at Burnham
A perfect opportunity to learn how each control changed the functionality of the boat
I first jumped into the Merlin Rocket one year ago crewing at the Royal Corinthian Allen South East Series open meeting. Over the year I gradually picked up the controls, quickly finding out how much there is to adjust and experiment with in the boat.
by George Major
Posted 28 Apr 07:27 BST
Larchmont Yacht Club wins 27th annual Jackson Cup
Larchmont Yacht Club wins 27th annual Jackson Cup
Record 17-0 score in the event at Boston Yacht Club
The Larchmont Yacht Club out of Larchmont, New York were the winners of the Boston Yacht Club's 27th annual Jackson Cup last weekend with a record setting undefeated score of 17 wins and 0 losses in the team race regatta.
by Vicki Staveacre
Posted 28 Apr 06:59 BST
Ficker Cup at Long Beach Yacht Club overall
Ficker Cup at Long Beach Yacht Club overall
Dominant win by Scotty Dickson for a record-setting 15th Ficker Cup victory
Long Beach Yacht Club's Scotty Dickson delivered a standout performance from start to finish to win a record-setting 15th Ficker Cup yesterday in Long Beach, concluding three days of intense international match racing.
by World Match Racing Tour
Posted 28 Apr 05:51 BST
Vincent Riou forced to abandon the Trin'40
Vincent Riou forced to abandon the Trin'40
Due to jib problems on Pierreval that he could not resolve at sea
On Monday, April 27, Vincent Riou informed the race management that he was forced to abandon the Trin'40 due to jib problems that he could not resolve at sea.
by Fanny Pouder
Posted 28 Apr 00:11 BST
Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta one month away
Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta one month away
An impressive fleet of 18 competitors will parade through the islands of La Maddalena Archipelago.
With just one month to go until the start of the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, an impressive fleet has signed up to kick off the big-boat racing season in the Mediterranean.
by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda
Posted 27 Apr 19:25 BST
2026 Cowes Offshore Series
2026 Cowes Offshore Series
Seven RORC Offshore Classics from the Solent
The RORC Cowes Offshore Series brings together a season of accessible, high quality RORC racing from the Solent, giving crews the chance to build experience, test themselves offshore and take on some of the most rewarding races in the RORC calendar.
by Louay Habib / RORC
Posted 27 Apr 18:32 BST
A highly competitive edition of La Larga
A highly competitive edition of La Larga
The offshore race of the 22nd Sandberg PalmaVela comes to an end
The offshore race of the 22nd Sandberg PalmaVela comes to an end this Monday with victories for Tilakkhana II in IRC, Intrigue in ORC 0, Caro in ORC 1, Kine in ORC 2-3, Hydra-HM Hospitales in ORC A2 and Ginjol in Mini 6.50.
by Sandberg PalmaVela 2026
Posted 27 Apr 18:24 BST
2026 GWA Wingfoil World Cup Mondial du Vent
2026 GWA Wingfoil World Cup Mondial du Vent
A new generation steps up for this season opener
The GWA returned to Leucate, France for the 29th edition of the Mondial du Vent — the opening Surf-Freestyle stop of the 2026 season.
by Wingfoil World Tour
Posted 27 Apr 18:18 BST
ILCA Open at Spinnaker Sailing Club
ILCA Open at Spinnaker Sailing Club
Four races give everyone plenty to get stuck into
Saturday delivered a brilliant day for the club's ILCA fleet, with four races giving everyone plenty to get stuck into. Numbers were lower than usual this year, but the racing was still close, competitive and good-spirited across all ILCA rigs.
by Jonathan Crosser
Posted 27 Apr 16:56 BST
P&B Merlin Rocket Womens Championship Entry Open
P&B Merlin Rocket Womens Championship Entry Open
Taking place at Northampton Sailing Club on the 16th and 17th May
Northampton Sailing Club set to host the P&B Merlin Rocket Women's Championships on the 16th and 17th May 2026, and the entries are now open.
by Lou Johnson
Posted 27 Apr 16:37 BST
Phantom Midland & North Series at Yorkshire Dales
Phantom Midland & North Series at Yorkshire Dales
Eight boats arrived early on Friday for the training run by Rob Cook
Eight boats arrived early for the training run by Rob Cook our class chair ably assisted by Super Coach Ian Escritt and Clive Harries on the camera.
by John Wayling
Posted 27 Apr 16:19 BST
RS500 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
RS500 Harken Sprints 2026 at Rutland
Tight racing on Sunday after a day off on Saturday
We all agreed that it was kind of the weather gods to allow us all to enjoy day 1 by soaking up the rays with a couple (or more) cold beers in hand, chatting as we usually do. Well that's the write up for day 1 covered!
by Aaron Davis
Posted 27 Apr 16:11 BST
Women's Match Racing Worlds set for San Francisco
Women's Match Racing Worlds set for San Francisco
To be hosted by St Francis Yacht Club in October
World Sailing is pleased to announce that the 2026 World Sailing Women's Match Racing World Championship will be hosted by St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California, USA, from 30 September-4 October 2026.
by World Sailing
Posted 27 Apr 15:51 BST
Firefly Craftinsure Vines Series at Tamesis
Firefly Craftinsure Vines Series at Tamesis
Another superb entry for the Elizabeth Cup and Junior Cup on Saturday
I swore off rivers many years ago, after an open meeting at Cookham Reach. At some point in my hitherto-not-that-long-a-life, I lost patience with light, shifty winds, quite an achievement, given I learned to sail on a pond.
by Alex Baxter
Posted 27 Apr 15:32 BST
Proposals for Olympic Single-Handed Foiling Dinghy
Proposals for Olympic Single-Handed Foiling Dinghy
Exploring the introduction of a single-handed foiling dinghy event within the Olympic programme
The International Switch Class has welcomed a recent proposal submitted by the Swedish Sailing Federation under World Sailing Regulation 11.5, which explores the introduction of a single-handed foiling dinghy event within the Olympic programme.
by International Switch Class
Posted 27 Apr 14:18 BST
Sam Goodchild ready for the 1000 Race
Sam Goodchild ready for the 1000 Race
His first solo race on board MACIF Health Insurance
The first solo race of the 2026 season, the 1000 Race (Port-la-Forêt - Fastnet Rock - Concarneau), will set sail on May 3rd from Port-la-Forêt, with qualification for the Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe (starting November 1st) as the ultimate goal.
by IMOCA MACIF
Posted 27 Apr 12:46 BST
Plym Yacht Club Plymouth Gin Spring Series 2026
Plym Yacht Club Plymouth Gin Spring Series 2026
Cobwebs well and truly blown away as Tilted takes first blood
The Plymouth racing season kicked off this month with the Plymouth Gin Spring Series. 4 April Sundays with a variety of courses from the Plym Yacht Club line.
by Plym Yacht Club
Posted 27 Apr 12:14 BST
Ovington Boats K1 travellers series at Barnt Green
Ovington Boats K1 travellers series at Barnt Green
Motorway rescue
On arrival at Barnt Green Sailing Club, competitors were greeted by a flat, calm, mirror-like lake. However, after speaking with Race Officer Andy Bownes, he was confident there would be sufficient breeze to get racing under way.
by Jeremy Shinton
Posted 27 Apr 11:53 BST
Try Sailing at Horning SC
Try Sailing at Horning SC
As part of the Horning Boat Show this Saturday
Horning Sailing Club, based in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, will be holding a Try Sailing Day as part of the Horning Boat Show on Saturday, 2nd May from 10am-4pm. It is a brilliant opportunity to try sailing.
by Holly Hancock
Posted 27 Apr 11:05 BST
Salcombe Yacht Club Sailing Club Series Race 1
Salcombe Yacht Club Sailing Club Series Race 1
A Force 3 easterly, high tide, and wall-to-wall sunshine
Saturday the 25th marked the start of the Salcombe Yacht Club Sailing Club Series, and what better conditions for the 18-strong Yawl fleet than a Force 3 easterly, high tide, and wall-to-wall sunshine.
by John Burn, Allan Willcox & David Greening
Posted 27 Apr 08:52 BST
McIntyre Golden Globe 24/7 for eight months?
McIntyre Golden Globe 24/7 for eight months?
No GPS, no sat phones, no computers, totally alone... but would you watch it live on YouTube?
The 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race was the first ever sailing race around the world. Nine started and only one finished.
by Golden Globe Race
Posted 27 Apr 08:33 BST
Antigua Sailing Week 2026 overall
Antigua Sailing Week 2026 overall
Final Day of Sailing Delivers Close Racing and Leisurely Cruising
Better than forecast breeze arrived from the southeast as the final leg of Antigua Sailing Week got off to a 10 kt start after departing Ffryes Beach on Sunday morning.
by Meredith Glacken / Antigua Sailing Week
Posted 27 Apr 06:58 BST
5.5 Metre Alpen Cup at Riva, Lake Garda overall
5.5 Metre Alpen Cup at Riva, Lake Garda overall
Artemis clinches 5.5 Metre Alpen Cup on dramatic final day at Riva
Artemis (NOR 57 Kristian Nergaard, Trond Solli-Saether, Anders Pedersen) won the 5.5 Metre Alpen Cup at Riva after two final races were sailed on Saturday afternoon to end a perfect event on Lake Garda.
by Robert Deaves
Posted 27 Apr 06:08 BST
America's Cup: The Recon Game
America's Cup: The Recon Game
Reconnaissance has been part of the America's Cup since the very beginning of the competition.
Reconnaissance has been part of the America's Cup since the very beginning of the competition. But over the last two cycles there has been a shift away from the Spy fleet pursuing competitor boats to a different "pool" system.
by Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com
Posted 27 Apr 01:53 BST
Not Sure What to Wear? Start with Layering
Layering your kit properly is the easiest way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in changing conditions.
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.
Airline Pilot from Kiel wins Clipper Race Stage 9
Julia Heitmann, a 36-year-old airline pilot from Kiel, Germany, has arrived in Seattle, USA, after spending 26 days sailing 5,500nm (10,186 km) across the North Pacific Ocean in one of the most challenging legs of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
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.
Macnamara's Bowl Returns
An elite roster of international sailing talent will compete in the long-awaited return of the Macnamara's Bowl this weekend, with a line-up of accomplished female sailors gathering at Royal Lymington Yacht Club.
SailGP Venue vs. Revenue
SailGP finally got to land in South America, with the inaugural Rio Sail Grand Prix taking place over the weekend.
Rooster and IOCA UK Partnership
The International Optimist Class Association UK (IOCA UK) is delighted to announce a new partnership with leading performance sailing brand Rooster Sailing, which becomes the official class clothing sponsor of IOCA UK.
Mission Accomplished!
Keeping it in the family was always really the main mission. Just ask him… Now at 138 days and some change, Tristan Gourlay has shaved a fair old chunk off the 179 days and change his dad, Ken, set 19 and a bit years ago.
Hit the Road with RS
For many people, getting into sailing isn't about learning the skills or finding the right club - it's about logistics.
Setting Sail at the Sofia Season Opener
There's so much about the Bay of Palma that works for sailing, and has turned it into one of the main Mediterranean destinations for both regattas and training.
A+T launch the HFD5 - Brightest is always better
With the recent news that the B&G H5000 Graphic Display is being discontinued, there will be many sailors wondering what to do when theirs need replacing. A+T has the answer...
Analogue v Digital.
It all started with the mighty Finn. Now some 77 years old, and no longer an Olympic Class, you might have considered that it had wandered out to the far reaches of the back paddock and now rests under a big tree. It doesn't.
Discover Radio Sailing with DF95 & DF65
Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just looking for a new way to stay connected to the water, RC sailing offers a unique blend of skill, focus, and fun.
On the right wavelength
While model yachting has been around for a very long time, dating back to the early 1800s with vane steering yachts raced in The Queen's Basin at Green Park in London, it has surged in popularity in this century.
Marlow Fusion+ launched
Marlow Ropes are thrilled to launch Excel Fusion+, a cutting-edge upgrade to their renowned Excel Fusion line. Excel Fusion+ has been developed in response to extensive user feedback from sailors, riggers, and industry professionals.
Clipper Race Stage 7 Video Review
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race arrived to a huge ceremony in Qingdao, China at the end of Stage 7.