Simon Allan has won Yachting World magazine's Musto International Cruising Awards competition for the log and photos of his cruise to Greenland

Steve Curtis 5-times Class 1 World Powerboat Champion has won the 2003 Raymarine Yachting Journalists' Association Yachtsman of the Year Award while 15 year-old Seb Clover takes Young Sailor of

Superwoman Ellen MacArthur not only officially opened the Schroders London Boat Show at ExCel yesterday but managed to launch her new 75ft trimaran at the same time

Andrew Preece waits tentatively for a speeding fine as he flies past the Sydney Opera House doing 20kts on Ellen MacArthur's new tri Castorama B&Q

Emma Richards, has announced plans for her next major sailing challenge, the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-06

This year the Schroders London Boat Show plays host to the first indoor windsurfing championships to be held in the UK

Great Britain's Rob Greenhalgh and the RMW Marine team took a dominant position in the the J.J Giltinan International 18 Footers Trophy Championship on Sydney Harbour today

Contents: February 2004

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Winds reaching 35kts made for extremely exciting racing for Heat 2 of the J.J Giltinan International 18 Foot Skiff Trophy series on Sydney Harbour yesterday

Sky TV's Watersports World is kicking off this week's show with some of the highlights from last year to coincide with the London Boat Show

Intrigue retains lead at Sailing South Race Week

Only one point separates the 20-year-old Tasmanian timber 40-footer Intrigue and the two-year-old carbonfibre 52-footer Ichi Ban in the IRC handicap division of 2004 Boags Sailing South Race Week

Steve Fossett and his crew are currently on standby in Plymouth, Devon in preparation for a round the world sailing record attempt

Jean Luc van den Heede is continuing to increase his lead on Philippe Monnet's record-breaking time at this stage of his global challenge

The Open Winter series at Wilsonian SC from 2 November to 14 December attracted 36 entries, including four visitors, with choice of long or short course