Gavin Brady has a four-match lead on Australia's James Spithill and Italy's Paulo Cian
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Wild things ready to run fast
Paul Larsen sets date for Sailrocket speed machine launch, and Windjet team build another challenger
BVI Spring Regatta finale
The final day's racing at the BVI Spring regatta was dogged by light airs with only a handful of yachts completing a race
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BVI Spring Regatta rain dance
While holidaymakers on Tortola rushed to take cover from unseasonal rainstorms, BVI Spring Regatta competitors revelled in it
Record entry at BVI Spring Regatta
The BVI Spring Regatta got off to a good start today with a record 139 entries
Cat wins Nanny Cay Cup
Endangered Species, a Norseman catamaran, won today's stormy, Nanny Cay Cup race at the BVI Spring Festival
OK worlds
Nitin Mongia has now taken a firm overall lead with three straight wins
National 12s at Bristol
The first event in the Gill Series 2003 kicked off this weekend at Bristol Corinthian YC
Big turnout at BVI opener
The first day's racing at the BVI Spring Regatta three-day sailing festival produced an unexpected large entry
New boat for Ellen
Ellen MacArthur plans to have a new 75ft trimaran built for a series of single-handed record attempts
Olympic classes at Queen Mary
A total of 85 boats turned out for the first of the Holt RYA National Ranking Series at Queen Mary SC this weekend
420s at Hayling
The 420 Class Worlds and Junior Europeans Selector 1 series took place this weekend at Hayling Island
International Rolex Regatta – Final day
With winds registering 15-20 knots, 97 boats in 11 classes took part in the final day of racing at the three-day St. Thomas Yacht Club's Regatta
Yachts head for BVI Spring Regatta
Yachts have been flooding in to Tortola on the British Virgin Islands this afternoon for the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival which starts tomorrow
Rolex regatta kicks off tomorrow
Over 90 boats have signed up for the International Rolex Regatta in St Thomas which starts tomorrow
Den Heede battles with the elements
Jean Luc Van Den Heede and his crewman Jean Marie Patier are currently battling out tough conditions in the Pacific
Coupe de France revived
The Yacht Club de France has revived the historic Coupe de France, one of the most prestigious events in the international sailing calendar
Larking around for free
As part of their ongoing campaign to find all the Larks in the country, the class is offering a year's free membership of the association