A force five provides the ideal finish to racing at the 44th Sailing Week.
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America’s Cup: Defining the Lines
Will Cup racing set new standards? Rebecca Hayter reports on the latest high tech developments in AC race management
Surf’s up on day 3 of Antigua Sailing Week
25 knots, sun and a 2–3m swell saw racing at its best in Antigua, with double digit surfing figures available for all classes.
Video action from Antigua Sailing Week
Some fantastic video footage from the first two day’s racing already, as well as the report from Day 2
Shoretalk: Multi-Tasking
Olympics, double-handed global racing and a Volvo Ocean Race, does Iker Martinez ever stop? Plus, the latest TP52 Ran IV and more
America’s Cup Nosedives and Capsizes
There were America’s Cup spills aplenty on the first day of the AC45 regatta trials in Auckland
Titan catches Fire in Antigua
Titan XV caught fire tonight in Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
Idyllic first day at Antigua
The first day's racing at Antigua Sailing Week 2011 saw some well-matched close racing in sun and wind – ideal.
Antigua Sailing Week 2011 starts
44th Sailing Week kicks off with an Easter gift forecasting increasing tradewinds
London 2012: Rodd Carr Q&A
Rod Carr (Field of Play Manager for Sailing at London 2012) answers all your spectator queries here...
Wally and FT join forces
Wally Yachts and the FT newspaper launch a new Maxi Yacht racing series
Thomas Coville to contest next Volvo
Not long back from his solo round-the-world record attempt, Coville will join Franck Cammas on board Groupama 4
Maxi Fishing Trip
Could a new 90ft one design monohull class be the next big thing in the Med?
AC News: Team NZ make it official
Emirates Team New Zealand announced today that it was challenging for the 34th America’s Cup in 2013
Sir Richard Branson at the helm
CNN's sailing programme MainSail profiles Sir Richard Branson this month. Check out this footage of Branson on board his boat...
Velux 5 Oceans: four wins for American
It's four wins out of four legs for the American Brad Van Liew
Antigua Classics 2011
Racing finishes as the largest fleet ever show the love for classics continues to escalate thanks to the unique spirit of this Caribbean event.
Credit card fraud
Getting ripped off while sailing and travelling abroad is increasingly common - and expensive
Only one week left
If you are planning to buy tickets for the olympic sailing, don't delay
Giant lobster catch
Check out this amazing monster lobster caught by a US sailor in the Caribbean