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After poring over the meteorological data examining every option that might permit Geronimo and his 11-man crew to continue to the famous rocky tip of South America, De Kersauson has…

Light winds yesterday made for a slow start at the opening day of the British Virgin Islands' annual sailing festival

Knut Frostad, former skipper of Kvaerner Innovation and djuice dragons, has bought ex-Banque Covefi to compete in the Nokia Oops Cup

Dutch VOR boats in build

Killian Bushe will start building the two boats Dutch, Juan Kouyoumdjian-designed ABN AMRO VOR boats next week

Transat update

Competitors are continuing to prepare their yachts for The Transat which starts at the end of May

A strong contingent of Olympic class sailors continued to battle it out for a share of £50,000 in RYA grant money during the second round of the Holt RYA National…

Windfarm on hold

Powergen has announced today that it has decided to put its plans for a wind farm in Portland Harbour on hold

Ellen MacArthur begun her maiden solo voyage from the Falklands on Friday on board the 75ft B&Q trimaran

Geronimo in survival mode

The 11-man crew aboard Olivier de Kersauson's 110ft trimaran have been attacked by vicious conditions and are currently in survival mode in the deep south

Matt Howard wins Finn event at Weymouth this weekend

Record looks promising for Cheyenne

With under 10 days to go, the crew aboard Cheyenne are preparing for what could be a new round the world speed record. David Scully reports

Geronimo faces storm Force winds

Despite 50kts of wind, Olivier de Kersauson and crew are still averaging 19.5kts on their Jules Verne record attempt

Toilet seat dilemma for Cheyenne

While the crew on Geronimo are struggling with the elements in the Southern Ocean, Team Cheyenne contemplate the repair of their toilet seat

The first three Acts in the four-year story of the 32nd America's Cup will take place this year

The RS class 10th anniversary bash over the May Bank holiday is one not to be missed

Having spent the last couple of days tackling a tricky wind system, Steve Fossett's 125ft catamaran finally broke through the low-pressure ridge last night and is back up to speed…