Yachting World

Cheyenne crosses the line

Steve Fossett's maxi cat crosses the Equator and for the unfortunate Mark it is his first time

Cheyenne is 80 miles behind the Jules Verne record set by Orange 1, Geronimo is preparing for a JV re-start and Orange could be off this afternoon

Jean Luc van den Heede who's on his fourth attempt at the westabout singlehanded global challenge is well ahead of the record

Bruno Peyron, skipper of the Orange II maxi-catamaran, has announced that he will be leaving for a new Jules Verne Trophy attempt on Wednesday

Sponsor for Baltimore VOR stopover

Constellation Energy Group has announced that it is committing $500,000 as title sponsor of the Baltimore-Annapolis stopover of the Volvo Ocean race

In past reports we have referred to Cheyenne competing for the Jules Verne Trophy. This is not correct because….

VDH finds a hole in the wind

Although he has lost the wind Jean-Luc Van den Heede still has a 26 days cushion on the previous 'wrong way' solo record

Preview: April 2004

ET and the space age machine- In France he's known as the 'extraterrestial', a solo sailing hero...

Contents: March 2004

The day after Boxing Day, a delivery crew set off from the Atlantic coast of France...

Geronimo storms after Cheyenne

Steve Fossett and crew are now behind Orange's record time whilst Olivier de Kersauson has blasted off the start line