. Leader There are a lot of people out there in the Southern Ocean this winter. Let’s hope there are no disasters On the wind Hopes rising of a British…
Racing into the unknown
Getting Norwich Union to the front of the BT Global Challenge fleet as they set out on the first Southern Ocean leg has been hard work. Tim Thomas reports from…
Solo record tumbles again
Swiss Dominique Wavre sailing Union Bancaire Privée in the Vendee Globe has broken Yves Parlier's recently set solo 24 hour record
Team Philips heads south
Pete Goss and crew start to sail down the back of the system that is causing so much damage in the UK
British Olympic sailing team wins more silverware
The accolades keep rolling in for the sailing members of Team GB from Sydney 2000 as they scooped a further three awards at the star studded BBC South Sports Awards
Rescue boat for The Race
The maxi Merit will be stationed in the Southern Ocean to assist any crew that gets into difficulties
Women’s world match racing hots up
After the fourth day’s racing, the cream is rising to the top as eight more teams were eliminated from the world women’s match racing champs.
ARC skipper injured
German skipper evacuated from his 35 footer after being hit by the boom
Bergstrom and Moss lead 505 worlds
Four time 505 world champion, Krister Bergstrom, racing with Thomas Moss led races four and five from start to finish at the 505 world championship in Durban.
Olympic stars head for Melbourne
The 2001 Sail Melbourne International Regatta which takes place from January 14-19 will attract the strongest field in the event's eight year history.
Preview: January 2000
Andrew Preece talks to Peter Harrison, the man who has stumped up £10 million to back a British America's Cup contender.
Contents: December 2000
How to buy the adventure of a lifetime
Neck and neck to the finish
Four yachts finish leg two of the BT Global Challenge this morning within hours of each other - and others are match racing after 6,000 miles of sailing
Duel at dawn
Quadstone beats BP over the line after a day-long tacking duel - now the crew face a nervous wait to see if they'll be penalised for sail damage
Vendee Globe – a word from the Brits
Mike Golding is due to leave Les Sables d’Olonne tonight, eight days after he had to return to port having dismasted five hours into the Vendee Globe Challenge. He was…
Vendee Globe: boat washed ashore her skipper unconscious
Belgium skipper visits Portugese beach
MDL Winter Series (6)
The predicted strong winds faded faster than expected and all classes in the MDL Winter Series enjoyed pleasant moderate conditions for the sixth day of racing.
Skipper tells crew they can’t win
Skipper Neil Murray admits that, with two bad results, his crew can’t win and tells them they must come to terms with that. Crewmember Georgia Williams reports on the aftermath…
Transatlantic cruising fleet gathers
Although it is a full week before the start of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers next Sunday, over 150 yachts are gathered at Las Palmas. The popularity of this crossing…
Shearwaters at Weston
Despite the end of their travellers trophy series at Grafham, flooding and an appalling weather forecast, six Shearwaters decided to make the trip to Weston Sailing club on November 4-5…