Australia signs up for Clipper

Australia will sponsor one of the Clipper yachts in the next round the world race, and Fremantle will be the first-ever Australian stopover

Nokia beats Alfa Romeo

Charles Dunstone's Nokia has collected provisional corrected time victory over Alfa Romeo in the Rolex Middle Sea Race

With the recent relocation of Batt Sails to Bosham, a regular sail care and repair service has been re-established to its old territory west and north of London

A total of 72 RS400s turned out for the class inlands at Rutland

In an effort to avoid confusion, Offshore Challenges, organisers of the 2004 singlehanded trans-ocean race has changed the event's name to Transat

Heavy weather for Middle Sea Race

The bulk of the fleet are now enduring heavy weather conditions as they head for the finish of the Rolex Middle Sea Race

The Mini 6.50 class not only attracts some of the world's best designers but many of the world's top class sailors too

Peter Gilmour and his Pizza-La Sailing Team won the final of the King Edward VII Gold Cup yesterday

The British Windjet team is on standby for its land speed record attempt

Liverpool to host Clipper races

Clipper Ventures has selected the City of Liverpool as the host port for the start and finish of its next two Round the World Yacht Races

A real corker

Entries are pouring in to the race office at Royal Cork Yacht Club in preparation for next year's Cork Week

Middle Sea Race start

A total of 44 yachts crossed the Royal Malta Yacht Club's Rolex Middle Sea Race startline yesterday for a 607-mile offshore race

Dickson and Gilmour head to head

Chris Dickson and Peter Gilmour go head to head in today's Investors Guaranty Presentation of the King Edward VII Gold Cup final

Alfa Romeo dominated the second inshore race at the Rolex Middle Sea Race Week yesterday

Jean Luc Van Den Heede is on standby once again for his fourth attempt at breaking the non-stop, singlehanded, westabout global record