The overnight near gale force winds had eased to a light westerly for the New Year's Day race at Wilsonian Sailing Club, aptly named the Chilly Willies
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Lack of wind at Fireball Worlds
The first day's racing at the Fireball world championship in Adelaide was abandoned due to lack of wind
Ageing Admiral’s Cupper shows way down under
Defending champion Ichi Ban gets the gun but an old Admiral's Cupper gets the money during the second race of Sailing South Race Week
Intrigue continues her form
The 20-year-old Tasmanian timber yacht Intrigue scored her second handicap win over the state-of-the-art carbonfibre Sydney champion Ichi Ban in this afternoon's race three of Boags Sailing Race Week in…
Austrailan Sharpie nationals
Tasmanian boats first and second in heat four of the Sharpie championship
Sail a tall ship
For your chance to sail a tall ship, head for Barrow-in-Furness in June
ARC prizegiving
ARC 2003 Diamonds International prizegiving brings the rally to a close
Aussies win Fireball International Week
The results of Fireball International Week which concluded today indicates next week's world championship will be a hard nut to crack
Emma Richards To Receive An MBE
Richards is included in the New Years Honours list in recognition of her epic exploits in Around Alone earlier this year
Fireball International Week
The second day of Fireball International Week in Australia
Italian leads 49ers at Palamos
After eight tricky races the Italian Pietro Sibello is still leading the 49er Palamos Christmas regatta
Addiction dismasted
Addiction, Peter Davidson and Richard McGarvie's Inglis 37 was dismasted within sight of the Indec Melbourne Hobart Race finish line
Big winds for Melbourne Hobart Race finishers
The tailenders of the Indec Melbourne Hobart Race were treated to over 50kts of wind to the finish line
Taste of new Orange proves sweet
Bruno Peyron and his crew set sails for the first time aboard the new maxi-catamaran yesterday.
Official Rolex Sydney Hobart results announced
Yachts representing New South Wales, Victoria and Great Britain have won the handicap divisions of the 2003 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.
Mirabella V gets her rig
After months of painstaking preparation, Mirabella V has her 300ft mast stepped in Southampton. Matthew Sheahan reports from the dockside.
Brit takes first at first Sydney Hobart attempt
Commodore of the Royal Ocean Racing Club, Chris Little, placed his chartered Farr 49 Bounder provisional first in the Rolex Sydney Hobart IMS Division A.
Skandia takes Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours
The Australian super maxi, skippered by owner Grant Wharington, crossed the finish line with an elapsed time of 2:15:14:06 for the 628nm Tasman Sea crossing.
Yendys heads Rolex IMS handicap
The Sydney 52-footer Yendys is currently still the overall handicap leader in this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Race
Light winds for Rolex finish
The business end of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race is fast approaching for race leaders Skandia and Zana but the light breeze off the Tasmanian coast is going to make…