Going slower is harder work, reveals Loick Peyron, grand master of solo sailing
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Stopping the killing
Can't something be done to prevent yachts injuring and killing marine creatures?
Tragic deaths
Why marine mammals being run down by yachts is a tragedy
North Atlantic ‘teeming with life’
Are unsually light winds the cause of so many marine wildlife sightings?
Whale collisions a perennial risk
The number of yacht collisions with whales could make a catalogue - like this one
Man bites shark
Solo sailor Vincent Riou's violent encounter with a basking shark
More Transat roadkill
Keel bulb is embedded in side of whale
Guillemot enduring the pain
Why bashing hard to windward with a broken rib might be worthwhile training
Keeping an eye out
Is this the most startling spinnaker logo ever?
Foie gras to go
An imminent transatlantic arrival sees Phil Sharp dreaming of fine dining
Solo sailors: we must tame these boats
Solo skippers' debate about how to limit the power of Open 60s is set to…
Secrecy and propaganda
How a 36-hour position report blackout in the Artemis Transat will up the ante
Open 60s: pure sailing pleasure
Why sailing Dee Caffari's new Open 60 Aviva shows the beauty of racing these beasts
Plymouth, fabulous Plymouth
How Mark Turner and Ellen MacArthur's team brought a touch of the Med to Plymouth
Ellen’s team of three
A great shot of the three boats that make up BT Team Ellen
The adventurers’ club
Some of Britain's best-known adventurers and sailors launch Champagne G. H. Mumm's Cordon Rouge Club
Small but perfectly formed
Why racing a 10ft boat round the world isn't as mad as it seems -…
A penchant for Flings
What else could Lord Laidlaw, owner of Highland Fling, have called his yacht?
Odd one out
It's Keisha, Mutya, Heidi and...er...Ellen
Serial keel waggler
Open 60 Generali shows her all