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Yachting World
Designer of international Fireball dinghy dies
Peter Milne, one of Britain's most prodigious small boat designers, died at home on 23 May 28/5/08
Hilary makes final preparations
Quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister counts down to solo sailing attempt around the British Isles 28/5/08
Soldini celebrates total supremacy
Giovanni Soldini's dominance of the Class 40 fleet of the Artemis Transat make it a superb showcase
Team Russia lands
Russia's new Volvo Open 70 is lowered onto the water in Lymington 27/5/08
First Briton to finish Artemis Transat
Samantha Davies becomes the first Briton to finish in Boston, placed fifth overall 27/5/08
World’s fastest monohull to attempt record
ICAP Leopard departs New York to begin transatlantic speed record attempt 27/5/08
Peyron wins by going slower
Going slower is harder work, reveals Loick Peyron, grand master of solo sailing
Loick Peyron reflects on historic Transat win
Why going slower is harder work than a faster boat...
Olympic Medal Race Action in Holland
The last day of the Delta Lloyd Regatta demonstrated just how similar Olympic sailing is to real life when conditions permit
Guillemot finishes Artemis Transat despite injuries
Solo sailor crosses the line in Boston still nursing a broken rib
Delta Dore relaunched ahead of Vendee
Delta Dore is relaunched after months of critical analysis from its sailing team 23/5/08
Prudence versus speed
Artemis Transat: an uncomfortable sea state is forcing some competitors to slow down 23/5/08
Stopping the killing
Can't something be done to prevent yachts injuring and killing marine creatures?
Mike Golding: the cruel twists of solo racing
Despite every piece of design trickery, yachts cannot recover from major collisions with objects at sea, laments Golding
Russell Coutts injured during training
First Alinghi capsized Foncia, now BMW Oracle demonstrate what happens when you push too hard 22/5/08
Match race towards Boston
Artemis Transat: with less than 400 miles to go, the two leaders are only 20 miles apart 22/5/08
Tragic deaths
Why marine mammals being run down by yachts is a tragedy
North Atlantic ‘teeming with life’
Are unsually light winds the cause of so many marine wildlife sightings?
Whale collisions a perennial risk
The number of yacht collisions with whales could make a catalogue - like this one