Cape Town is the preferred start/finish port for the second Antarctica Cup

The Fastsail Organisation comprising Javelin, Hornet, Flying Dutchman, 505, Fireball, Osprey and 470 classes unite at this year's Dinghy Sailing Show

Jean Luc van den Heede is now 20 days ahead of Philippe Monnet's singlehanded global record as he heads for Cape of Good Hope

Great Britain's Paul Goodison has added to his success in Melbourne earlier this month, by winning a gold medal at the Miami Olympic Classes Regatta

Francis Joyon sailing Idec, the 90ft trimaran, is still in line for breaking the world singlehanded speed record and is likely to finish on Tuesday morning

With just one day left to go at the Rolex Miami OCR, Paul Goodison is leading the Laser fleet by seven points

Terra Nova Trading Key West 2004, presented by Nautica produced winners from five countries and 11 states coast to coast and allowed a Key West record number of nine races…

Joyon holed

Despite finding a hole on the starboard hull of his trimaran Francis Joyon is still on pace for breaking the singlehanded world speed record

Tracy Edwards and her Maiden Ocean Racing Qatar team have announced proposed start dates for The Oryx Cup and The Quest 2006

Visitors to this year's Schroders London Boat Show exceeded 213,000, which is up on the original figure

A team of four from the Dartmouth Rowing Club competing in the Atlantic Rowing Regatta ORSARR 2004 aboard Queensgate, their 24ft carbonfibre, Phil Morrison design are currently leading the 13-boat

The first day of the Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta was cut short for most of the 11 classes competing when a rain squall bearing high, shifty winds rolled down…

A Brazilian team from Rio de Janeiro won the third race of the Soling Worlds at Veleiros do Sul Brazil yesterday

Ranger, a re-creation of the legendary J-Class yacht that won the 1937 America's Cup, will race in the Rolex Transatlantic Challenge 2005