The first ever America's Cup boat to be built in Britain, GBR70, will be launched into Auckland's Viaduct Basin tomorrow
Swiss victory in Tour de France à la Voile
Ville de Genève Carrefour skippered by Etienne David scored a third victory today in La Rochelle after another tough 98-mile offshore race during the Tour de France à la Voil
Ainslie shows form at Finn Euros
Ben Ainslie finished in fourth place at yesterday's Finn Europeans which was enough to lift him to second place, four points behind Luca Devoti, the overall leader
Big entry for Commodores’ Cup
The Royal Ocean Racing Club has confirmed 11 three-boat team challenges for this year’s Rolex Commodores’ Cup
98-miler for Tour de France boats
The Tour de France à la Voile competitors are preparing for the start of their next offshore leg which is scheduled to start later this afternoon
Finn Europeans
Michael Fellmann of Germany took the lead at the Finn European Championship yesterday
Brotherton wins second bronze medal
British sailor Paul Brotherton has won a bronze medal at the ISAF World Sailing Games in Marseille
GP14s at Hollingworth
Armstrong and Bennett set the pace
National 12 Inlands
Sallis and James on top form
RS open at Hayling
The RS200, 800 and K6 classes enjoyed some exciting sailing during last weekend's open event at Hayling Island SC
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Contents: August 2002
Within a few weeks of each other five top level crew went overboard...
Maiden speeds again
Tracy Edwards cautioned for speeding - in her boat
Tour de France à la Voile
The fleet of the 40 Mumm 30’s left the docks at 0630 yesterday morning and started the longest race in the history of the Tour de France à la Voile
Moloney is first up for 2004/2005 Vendée
Nick Moloney has become the first official entry in the 2004/2005 Vendée Globe race
The Swiss steal the show
Swiss boat Ville de Genève Carrefour Prévention grabbed their second victory in the Tour de France à la Voile 2002 at the weekend
Light conditions torment sailors at ISAF World Games
Another disappointing day of light-wind conditions at the ISAF World Games, Marseille, meant that the day’s races could not be counted as only one group managed to race
Tour de France à la Voile
The race from Cherbourg-Octeville proved to be a long and tiring upwind leg…
Trimaran Gitana 10 sails
After a 10-month build at the Multiplast yard and a launching at the end of June in Vannes, the trimaran Gitana 10 has sailed for the first time
ISAF World Rankings
The latest ISAF World Rankings for all of the Olympic Classes were released yesterday, and revealed that British sailor, Paul Goodison tops the Laser world rankings