First grand prix of this season is an interesting fully crewed challenge

Fears over the integrity over the rig remain uppermost in the minds of the crew of Orange as they head towards the Azores

Interview with Ossie Stewart

Ossie Stewart, one of the UK’s top racers, chats to Sue Pelling about Serano of London, the Swan 70 he’s currently sailing during Antigua Race Week

After just two days, competition at Antigua Race Week is hotting up. Roy Disney’s Pyewacket is strutting her stuff on the racecourse but, with Chippewa snapping at her heels, she’s…

Going into the final day of racing at the 34th Hyeres Olympic Sailing Regatta, Paul Goodison (Rotherham) had a ten-point lead over Robert Scheidt, the five times World Champion and…

Pyewacket, the 75ft Reichel-Pugh racer, is competing at Antigua Race Week and, with a 15-minute win in the first race of the Big Boat class, she’s going to be a…

Stuart Quarrie chats to Sue Pelling about the reasons why he turned down an offer to navigate the last three legs of the VOR in favour of Antigua Race Week

Weather and Gulf Stream strategies will be the key factors in the Annapolis/La Rochelle leg of the VOR, which starts on Sunday 28 April

The Volvo fleet will need to use the Atlantic Lows and Highs like stepping stones on their way to leg 7 finish in La Rochelle

Just the Ticket

A limited ticket raffle organised by Virgin Islands Search and Rescue promises the winner a $60,000 classic yacht to sail away

Out for a JOG

Light winds dominated the JOG Solent race last weekend, one of the few 'round-the-cans' races in the JOG Inshore programme

Nick Moloney describes the repairs to the mast foot - but now they can't see the problem

The rotating mast foot has cracked and the question is whether to carry on and risk dismasting or play it safe and head for the nearest port