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Giant lobster catch
Check out this amazing monster lobster caught by a US sailor in the Caribbean
Crews celebrate circumnavigation
A fleet of 18 yachts in the World ARC celebrate completing their voyage in Saint Lucia
Extreme Sailing: extreme day three
One major collision, four capsizes and one broken mast. See pics.
Volvo Ocean Race: ETNZ’s first sail
Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand takes its first sail in New Zealand
Latest from Ben Ainslie
Olympic Gold Medallist Ben Ainslie relives his great win in Palma and looks ahead to 2012
Future solo sailing star?
Sam Goodchild, 21, has been picked for Artemis scholarship and already has a fan club
Shoretalk: Volvo; Barcelona; and the AC Series
We hear direct from Yachting World's Editor how Plymouth became an America's Cup Series venue
Yachting World boat test pics
See our pick of images from the latest boat tests - you can read more in the latest issue of Yachting World, out TODAY
Dehler 45 test
Dehler 45 test
Volvo Ocean Race: first Open 70 sailing
Emirates Team New Zealand are the first to get their Open 70 CAMPER into the water
Extreme Sailing Series: fierce day one in China
The 11 teams pushed for every inch or water today, resulting in two minor crashes
Barcelona World Race: Gaes ladies set records
Female duo Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella crossed the finish line aboard Gaes Centros Auditivos this morning, both achieving a world record
TP52 update
See images of the NEW Ran IV - the TP52 designed by Judel/Vrolijk and built in Lymington, UK
Volvo Ocean Race: Telefonica back for third time
Team Telefónica announce their participation in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12
RIN talk on Integrated Navigation Systems
The Royal Institute of Navigation will discuss the development of integrated bridge and navigation systems, their future and how their use affects the majority of seafarers