Yachting World

Contents: September 2002

So, we’re required by law to make a passage plan but we don’t need to write it down...

Nineteen-year-old Mike Senior, crewed by Graham Nelson, has won the GP 14 national championship in Bangor.

Sue Pelling interviewed Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson to ask about her immediate sailing plans and her views on the Yngling keelboat.

The Hunter 707 team have just topped their class after taking a first today. Sue Pelling asked them about their role as one of five Skandia-sponsored yachts here at Cowes

Modern yachts may lend themselves to close combat but you cannot beat a vintage scrap.

Following a two-hour postponement, the wind showed up in force (4-5 to be precise) for the sixth day's racing at Skandia Life Cowes Week.

After four days of Skandia Life Cowes Week and, for most classes, three races thanks to abandonments on Monday, most groups and classes are still too close to call.

Racing is postponed until 1210 while everyone exercises the powers of mind over weather to pull in an approaching front at Cowes Week."

The debut class is due to demo tonight at Skandia Life Cowes Week, subject to the wind holding.

It's a worry when a classic James McGruer one-off is re-rigged to become a gin palace, but at least the skipper has something to keep his mind off the light…

Arthur Robb's Daring one-design could arguably be called the home team at Skandia Life Cowes Week, with all of the 31 boats in existence based here through the year.

Today's racing was held in light and shifty winds that made it a long hike to the Needles and back for the Britannia Cup, but you wouldn't have known it…

Sue Pelling joined four Olympic medallists and a couple of Volvo Ocean Race skippers aboard the Swan 70 Volvo for Life, during the today's Britannia Cup.

Pete Barton and Simon Knatchbull were the overall winners of the Laser 4000 Grand Slam event at Mumbles last weekend

Just one day out from Plymouth en route to Newport, RI, Graham Dalton's Hexagon was dismasted in 20 knots of wind

...and we shall have slow (racing) at Skandia Life Cowes Week, at least until Saturday if the current synoptics are to be believed.

Fiona Jackson's Elicia sank in 27m of water two years ago but mum and child are now back and in fine form.