Yachting World

The Moody 64, the new flagship of the Moody Yachts International range, made its debut this morning at the Southampton Boat Show

Roberto Ferrero's Swan 48 Solenia II was the overall winner of yesterday's Deutsche Bank Private Banking race day at the Swan World Cup

Tall ship experience for students

Forty-eight schoolchildren from all over the UK will set sail from Cardiff on Tuesday 17 September for the voyage of a lifetime aboard the tall ship Stavros S Niarchos

Challenge fleet rides out hurricane

Hurricane Gustav passed over the Challenge Transat fleet last night. BP skipper Alex Johnson on surviving 78 knots of true wind and 35ft seas

After a breezy day's sailing last Saturday, competitors at the RS400/600 open meeting at Stone SC were unable to race on the Sunday due to lack of wind

A small but competitive fleet turned out for the National 12 open meeting at Kipford last weekend

Geronimo fast, but not fast enough

Despite knocking almost 23 hours off the time set by Steve Fossett and Orange, the previous round Britain and Ireland record holders, Olivier de Kersauson was unable to match Maiden…

Victory lines up the competition

Victory’s Örn has been sailing a busy schedule, with two matches against Mascalzone's ITA 72 yesterday and one against Le Défi Areva's FRA 79 today

At 06:52.29 this morning Tracy Edwards' maxi-catamaran Maiden II crossed the finish line on their Round Britain and Ireland record attempt, smashing the existing record by more than 24 hours

New transatlantic rally

Following the continued popularity of the ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers), World Cruising Club has launched a brand new transatlantic crossing, the ARC Antigua, to complement the annual event

Orange dismasted

Bruno Peyron’s maxi-cat Orange has been dismasted off la Ciotat, France

Stars & Stripes goes aground

Just over a month since Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes USA 77 sank, their second boat USA 66 has run aground...

An insider’s view

GBR Challenge trimmer, Simon Fry, takes time out to bring us up to speed on what's been happening at Auckland's Viaduct basin…

The 2002 Scott Bader Laser Club Championship took place over the weekend and was won by James Fifield from Stokes Bay SC