Conrad Humphreys awarded an Honorary Master of Science by the University of Plymouth
Italians lead Melges worlds
The Italian team on Marrachech Express jump into lead at Corum Melges 24 World Championship at Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo
2005 RS 700 round-up
The RS700 class reflects on a successful year
Pirates set sail again
The Pirates of the Caribbean were back on the water and sailing yesterday for the first time since withdrawing from the opening leg of the VOR
Berrimilla arrives in Hobart
Alex Whitworth and Peter Crozier aboard Berrimilla take a pitstop in Hobart before their final sprint to Sydney
Clipper news
Belinda Buckley with the latest from the front of the Clipper fleet aboard Western Australia
Dee’s Diary
Dee Caffari spent yesterday carrying out final preparations for her Southern Ocean encounter
Melges worlds
Reeser steals march on Corum Melges world championship fleet
Alinghi on TV
More Alinghi news on this Wednesday's Eurosport programme, Inside Alinghi
Challenge Transat
Challenge Business announces 2006 Transat
Crackerjack home
Strong winds continue for Crackerjack as she crosses the ARC finish line
Van Triest to replace Cahalan
Marcel van Triest will replace Adrienne Cahalan as navigator aboard VOR yacht Brasil 1
Melges worlds
The Kahn family from San Francisco, dominated the front running after the first two races of the 2005 Corum Melges 24 World Championship yesterday
Rolex Trophy Series
Vincenzo Onorato and his Italian crew on Mascalzone Latino won the opening two heats of the Farr 40 division in the Rolex Trophy Series
Caffari latest
Dee Caffari has been at sea for three weeks on her westabout global challenge mission. Here's her latest report sent last night at 2300
Italians win Rolex Trophy
Farr 40 World Champion Richard Perini finished the Rolex Trophy One Design Series on a perfect note, recording a hat trick of victories in the Farr 40 class today
Moloney on target
Nick Moloney aboard the Open 60 Skandia hopes to complete his global challenge on Wednesday
Flanagan heads for Equator
Adrian Flanagan who restarted his singlehanded round the world voyage from Falmouth on 9 November is now 350 miles from the Equator. Here's his latest report
Laser Radial worlds final
Top ten finish for Team GBR's Vickers at Radial Worlds
18ft Skiff NSW Champs
Michael Coxon and his Casio Seapathfinder 18ft Skiff team win NSW Championship in Sydney