Six teams from the Youth squad attended the Carnival Regatta at Vilamoura in the Algarve, southern Portugal at the beginning of March
Yachting World
New boat for Golding
Mike Golding made an official announcement this morning about his new Owen Clarke Open 60 and the continuing sponsorship by Ecover
Pitchpoled at Cape Horn
Dismasting may have saved Derek Hatfield's life as he was flung underneath his boat by a breaking wave
29er, 49er, 59er and Skiffs at QM
Queen Mary Sailing Club was the venue for this weekend's skiff open meeting
Unstoppable Stamm finishes 1st again
Bernard Stamm finds the horsepower to pip his Around Alone rival to the post, but a penalty makes it all to play for
Cherubs head for Stone
Stone sailing club has been announced as this year's venue for the UK Cherub Class National Championship
St Maarten Heineken Regatta
Final day
RYA Team GBR shines in Cadiz
The 2003 ISAF Worlds Test Event - III International Carnival Regatta took place on the Bay of Cadiz from the 6-9 March
Glimmer of hope for Geronimo
Geronimo can still break the Jules Verne record but it's going to be tight
Farr 40 Australian champs
Emotional Hooligan takes a double in the Farr 40s
Star Bacardi Cup
British boys finish second
St Maarten Heineken Regatta
Results (Provisional)
Cape Horn strikes again
Canadian skipper is dismasted and his boat 'badly damaged'
Pitstop in the Falklands
Another Around Alone skipper will be making a stop for emergency repairs
Adrift and disabled
Graham Dalton is helplessly waiting for salvation, while two intense battles for position go on at the front of Around Alone
Den Heede heads for France
Jean Luc Van den Heede has set off from Hobart on his journey back to France
Youth incentive from Volvo
Volvo Car (UK) Ltd and Farr 52 owner, Nick Hewson have formed an exciting new partnership for 2003
Two days left for Kingfisher
Kingfisher2 has just under 400 miles to reach Fremantle
Geronimo now behind the Orange record
Although averaging 14 knots, Geronimo's pace has not been enough to stay ahead of the Jules Verne record
A new life for Geronimo
Olivier de Kersauson's giant trimaran, is building pace once again refreshing hopes of its Jules Verne record attempt