Recent world events have forced the Lauderdale Yacht Club to cancel the world championship which was scheduled for November
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Forts race
The Forts Race was a fitting final to the inaugural UKCRA Long Distance cat racing circuit. High winds and big seas tested men and materials to the limit over the…
Hunt and O’Brien win K6 nationals
Jim Hunt and Greg O’Brien have won the inaugural Gul RS K6 national championship
Hat trick for King and Driver at Merlin inlands
Phil King and Kevin Driver from Bowmoor SC took their third major Merlin title this year at the inland championship at Draycote Water on 22-23 September
Bergstrom retains lead at 505 worlds
Although Howard Hamlin won yesterday's second race of the 505 world championship, Krister Bergstrom has a four-oint overall lead.
First day cancelled at Finn Gold Cup
The first day's racing at the Finn Gold Cup in Marblehead was postponed due to lack of wind and fog
Rolex International Women’s Keelboat champs
a total of 61 J/22 teams battled it out on Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis for day one of the International Women's Keelboat Championship
Clipper: Final stretch
After the briefest of stopovers in Jersey, the Times Clipper fleet is preparing for the final, Clipper Trophy-deciding leg into Portsmouth
Light air frustration in leg one of Volvo Ocean Race
Neither of the two schools of meteorological thought that emerged yesterday has struck breeze, leaving the eight boats contesting the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race milling around with…
‘Super J’ Ranger to grace the seas once more
‘Super J’ Ranger to grace the seas once more
VOR: Roger Nilson reports from Amer Sports One
Amer Sports One navigator Roger Nilson sent the following message just after midnight this morning describing how he, skipper Grant Dalton and their crew are settling into the rhythm of…
VOR: Mark Rudiger reports from Assa Abloy
Mark Rudiger, navigator of winner of the last Whitbread EF Language, reports from Assa Abloy, skippered by Roy Heiner and victim of a burst gennaker in the sprint to the…
Minis off to a flying start but first night brings destruction as Brit loses mast for second time
Saturday 22nd September 2001 saw 60 21ft high tech ocean racing boats begin their epic singlehanded race across the Atlantic. After a last minute naming ceremony for British entrant Brian…
Fleet splits as Volvo Ocean Race first leg comes alive
Team SEB's move south has been followed by illbruck but the rest of the fleet is following the more conventional path to the southwest to gain sea room
VOR: News Corp’s Alby Pratt’s reports
News Corp's Alby Pratt reports from the navigation station of the seventh-placed boat in the Volvo Ocean Race
VOR: South pays
Gurra Krantz's SEB, furthest south of the eight-boat fleet, has taken a slender lead but has the breeze and the speed to build a clear one
RMW Marine and Marlow fight it out at 18ft Skiff nationals
The overall situation after five races sees 'RMW Marine' still in the top spot, but not having things all their own way
Hunt and O’Brien lead the K6 national with one day to go
Two more wins for Hunt and O'Brien yesterday (Saturday) make them very comfortable overnight leaders of the K6 nationals, with three races left to sail today
McKee brothers take 49er worlds
Jonathan and Charlie McKee from the United States won the 49er world championship from Irer Martinez and Xabier Fernandez of Spain
VOR start weather
What conditions will the eight boats and thousands of spectators turning up for the start of the Volvo Ocean Race have to contend with