A startline incident with the VO60 Venom at Antigua Sailing Week resulted in damage to Mari Cha's bow. Fortunately there were no crew injuries and damage to the boat was…

Round the world racer Mike Sanderson has helmed Mari Char on her record-breaking Transat run, has done mainsheet aboard Oracle BMW and is now preparing for the singlehanded Transat. Sue…

Antigua antics

A lively breeze made for exciting racing at the second day of Antigua Sailing Week

Geroniomo’s final dash

Last night, Olivier de Kersauson and his team aboard Geronimo hooked up with the southern edge of the depression and could still break the record if the wind holds

British Olympic gold medallist Iain Percy and team mate Steve Mitchell made a good start in their bid to win a second world championship title on the first day of…

Brilliant weather, with blue skies and a south-easterly Force 1 increasing to a steady Force 2 by the afternoon, welcomed the 20 Splash sailors to Hickling Broad on Sunday 25

Antigua Sailing Week

Despite a stunning performance by Mari-Cha on the opening day of Antigua Sailing Week , she was unable to hold off Morning Glory for a race win

Murka's Antigua Sailing Week debut could mark the beginning of more Russian participation at big boat regattas. Sue Pelling chatted to Mikhail Mouraton about the prospects

Neil Mackley, director of North Sails, chats to Sue Pelling about his passion for sailmaking, particularly at events such as Antigua Sailing Week

Antigua Sailing Week opener

Undeterred by the thick black clouds and pouring rain a total of 211 yachts in 16 classes are preparing for the start of Antigua Sailing this morning

Congressional Cup

Ed Baird has won the 40th Congressional Cup which concluded yesterday

Geronimo still has slim chance

Although the weather situation is not looking good for Geronimo she still has a slim chance of beating Orange I's record

Delamination concerns aboard Geronimo

Concerns are mounting on board Geronimo following Olivier de Kersauson's assessment of the delamination in the trimaran's forward port beam

Steve Fossett has announced that he has decided to pull back from front line international speed sailing and put Cheyenne up for sale

The innovative, wacky speed machine is launched in Southampton, hopefully a first step towards breaking the 50-knot barrier

Congressional Cup

Terry Hutchinson's Team Annapolis Volvo is tied for third place with Ed Baird (USA), Jes Gram-Hansen and Kelvin Harrap on the second day of the Congressional Cup

Geronimo homward-bound

Geronimo is currently 26 miles behind Orange I's record at this stage of the Jules Verne challenge. She still has over eight days to go

Two new RORC lit racing marks have been laid in the Solent

OKI supports Cowes

The OKI European Challenge 2005 has signed up as a supporting sponsor of Skandia Cowes Week for 2004/5