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The 40th anniversary Atlantic Rally for Cruisers ARC 2025 fleet set sail
Sunshine and light winds made for a gentle start as the 145-strong fleet of yachts and multihulls ranging from 34ft to 81ft left Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, for a 2,700-mile voyage across the Atlantic. The crew aboard the 14.8m Skiathos at the start of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers 2025. Credit: Paul Wyeth Bound…
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GeMera Racing win 44Cup Marina Jandía . . . Team Nika take Tour victory
Marcus Törnqvist’s GeMera Racing won all three races on the final day of the 44Cup Marina Jandía to claim victory
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Hamble Winter Series 2025 – Leaders after Race Week 7
Hamble Winter Series 2025 – Leaders after Race Week 7 – 23 November 2025
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Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash – Gillard and Gray start defence of title with a win
Tom Gillard and Rach Gray in a Merlin Rocket are 2025 Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series Draycote Dash winners
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Surge Clinches M32 World Championship in Style
With a string of consistent results, Ryan McKillen’s Surge team secured their first M32 World Championship title
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2025 iQFOiL European Championships open in Sicily
2025 iQFOiL Europeans open in Sicily on Sunday 23 Nov with 11 GBR entries including 2025 World Champions, Emma Wilson and Andy Brown.
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World Sailing to debate Olympic Sailing new medal race formats for LA28
World Sailing Council is to debate the new proposed race formats for LA28 at a special Council meeting in December 2025
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Pantaenius Yacht Racing Image Award features Moth dynamism in the world of foiling
Italian photographer Martina Orsini won the Pantaenius Yacht Racing Image Award 2025 with a photo taken during Foiling Week in Malcesine. Eugenia Bakunova placed second with a beautiful photograph of the yacht Lady Anne taken during Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez. While Olivier Blanchet (FRA) finished third with an image of Charlie Dalin’s triumphant arrival in…
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Race for Title Tightens at M32 Worlds in Miami
Race for Title Tightens at the halfway point of the M32 World Championship
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Why the collapse of a critical Atlantic current would impact sailors
The collapse of a critical Atlantic current can no longer be considered a low-likelihood event, a study has concluded. Glaciers are retreating and so is the amount and thickness of sea ice. Credit: Chris Tibbs The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) is a major part of the global climate system. It transports relatively warm upper-ocean…