Dark times in the Doldrums for Aviva and a resolution to stop 'zigzagging'
Yachting World
A faster, safer multihull?
Why the 60ft trimarans were their own worst enemies
Oracle Offers, Alinghi Rejects
Oracle's latest offer gets rejected by the Swiss. Matthew Sheahan reports on the latest
To scuttle or not to scuttle?
More from the debate on whether to pull the plug if you have to abandon
Bullshit blogging
Think of a number, any number. Double it. Then call it your blog audience
Golding loses TJV lead
Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois lose Transat Jacques Vabre lead but remain positive with 1,300 miles to go 16/11/07
Oracle Offers to Drop Cup Case
With just hours to go before Alinghi's deadline, Oracle has offered to withdraw it's court case. Matthew Sheahan reports on the latest
ORMA boat finishes TJV minus bow
Banque Populaire loses bow just 50 miles from Transat Jacques Vabre finish in Brazil 15/11/07
Fujifilm arrives in Lanzarote
Class 40 sailor Alex Bennett with an account of what happened in the TJV and what prompted him and his crewmate to quit the race 15/11/07
Team Hedgehog wins top award
Ian Southworth and his J/24 team win top Royal Corinthian YC award 15/11/07
Liferafts: puncture dangers
Valise liferafts are vulnerable to punctures - and more from the raft debate
Trimaran finishes – with a broken bow
A mysterious incident tore off the whole main hull bow of trimaran Banque Populaire
Watching paint dry
Exactly what is the point of video conferencing?
Alinghi Hold Firm on Cup Negotiations
This time 'no', really does mean no, as Alinghi's lawyer Lucien Masmejan explains to Matthew Sheahan
PRB leads Barcelona World Race
Vincent Riou and Sébastien Josse lead Barcelona World Race three days in to race 14/11/07
Cammas and Ravussin break record
Franck Cammas and Stève Ravussin finish TJV and break previous record 14/11/07
Abandoned ARC yacht washes up
A yacht abandoned last year when the skipper went mad has fetched up 1,200 miles away
Abandoned yacht washes up in Azores
How did a yacht abandoned on the ARC end up foundering 1,200 miles north?
40 Degrees takes second in TJV
Anne Liardet and British sailor Peter Harding have stormed into second place in the Class 40 fleet in the TJV. Liardet reports from the boat 13/11/07
Golding’s frontline lesson
Want better. lighter sails? Take your sailmaker along for the hard work...