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Leg 3 Drag Race to China
Having re-started leg 3 from the Maldives earlier this week, the six strong fleet is…
Clipper yachts reach Indonesia
Final three teams expected in Batam tomorrow
First entries for Round the Island Race
Ben Ainslie submits his entry to popular yacht race in Cowes
VOR: Revealed and Restarted
With the fleet now re-launched, Leg 3 has re-started as crews prepare for the leg…
European Yachts of the Year
The winners of the 2011/12 European Yacht of the Year were announced on Saturday night,…
Clipper fleet into Stealth Mode
Precautionary action causes the ten yachts to motor in convoy
Sail faster sail safer series with Pip Hare
Yachting World launches the first of twelve monthly videos in association with Pantaenius
VOR Leg 3, Start 1
The start/stop continues in the Volvo with the 100 sprint to Sharjah. Matthew Sheahan reports
VOR: Win for Walker
Ian Walker’s Abu Dhabi team wins in home town in port race. Matthew Sheahan reports…
VOR In Port Live
Watch the Volvo Ocean In Port Race in Abu Dhabi live
New Advanced Sailing Techniques series with Pip Hare
Yachting World launches the first of twelve monthly videos in association with Pantaenius
Clipper update: Committee identify risks to fleet
Clipper Race Committee takes action in view of potential hazards
Nick Craig wins YJA Pantaenius’ Yachtsman of the Year
British dinghy sailor Nick Craig has won the coveted title for 2011
Ainslie Reveals Cup Plans
Ben Ainslie Racing will compete in 2012-13 AC World Series
Be part of Antigua Sailing Week
Sunsail make more boats available for the regatta
Ben Ainslie’s plans revealed
Triple Olympic gold medallist to launch America's Cup team
British 470 Team Confirmed
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell claim their place in the British Olympic team
History in the making
The 130ft trimaran Banque Populaire is sailing into the records as the fastest transocean vessel…
London Boat Show opens its doors
Over 100 boats and 500 exhibitors fill London's ExCel