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Freight Train Running
Checking in with Cole Brauer and ZaZa Tucker in the Southern Ocean
© Elizabeth Tucker
Vendée Globe MondayUpdate
Too rough to approach Les Sables d'Olonne
© Anne Beauge / Alea
Ainslie firing sparks a Civil War
As British America's Cup team splits
© Ian Roman / America's Cup
Vendée Globe Sunday Update
More finishers, but a huge storm ahead for Sam and Boris
© Agence TB Press
Tschüss 2 wins RORC Transatlantic Race
Volvo 70's corrected time cannot now be beaten
© Arthur Daniel / RORC
Cup-quake, Vendee Globe news, Florida racing
Cup-quake, Vendee Globe news, Florida racing
America's Cup news, Vendee Globe finishers, warm-water racing
While the dates and details of the next America's Cup have yet to be finalized, the AC world was jolted last week by the news that Sir Ben Ainslie will not return as principal, CEO, and skipper of the British-flagged INEOS Britannia team.
by David Schmidt
Posted 28 Jan 08:00 PST
PBMY - 30 years to become an overnight success
PBMY - 30 years to become an overnight success
Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025
Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025. Commencing operations in Palm Beach, Australia with the Palm Beach 38, it wasn't long before more space was required. They then moved to Mona Vale, just a bit further down Sydney's Northern Beaches peninsula...
by John Curnow, Global Editor, Powerboat.World
Posted 28 Jan 10:00 PST
Vendée Globe Tuesday Update
Vendée Globe Tuesday Update
The long and winding road to Les Sables d'Olonne
Passing Cape Finisterre off the NW corner of Spain this afternoon Boris Herrmann (Malizia Seaexplorer) remains in prudent, safe mode as he closes the finish line of the Vendée Globe which he should cross tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon to take 12th place.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 28 Jan 09:09 PST
Vendée Globe Tuesday 28th January Update
Vendée Globe Tuesday 28th January Update
A La Rochelle welcome for Benjamin & Clarisse
La Rochelle welcomed Vendée Globe finishers Benjamin Dutreux and Clarisse Crémer with open arms after they couldn't enter the channel at Les Sables d'Olonne due to rough seas.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 28 Jan 00:31 PST
CYCA claims 2025 Helly Hansen International
CYCA claims 2025 Helly Hansen International
Cole Tapper, Max Brennan, Jack Frewin & Hamish Vass win in Sydney
Cole Tapper, Max Brennan, Jack Frewin & Hamish Vass have won the 2025 Helly Hansen International, claiming the Joy Ride Perpetual Trophy for a second time over Jeffrey Petersen, Enzo Menditto, Spencer Kriestein, Justin Callahan, Mitchell Callahan.
by Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
Posted 27 Jan 21:43 PST
A hat for every ocean-head!
A hat for every ocean-head!
Stay all day in this super light, comfortable full-shade brim hat with mesh vents
Stay all day in this super light, comfortable full-shade brim hat with mesh vents, adjustable head size and removable draw cord.
by Vaikobi
Posted 27 Jan 14:00 PST
Freight Train Running
Freight Train Running
Checking in with Cole Brauer and ZaZa Tucker in the Southern Ocean
Back at the beginning of November 2024 in 'When diminutive is massive' we warned fellow mariners in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans, then the Tasman Sea that First Light may resemble more of a freight train on her delivery to Australia than a Class 40.
by John Curnow, Sail-World.com AUS Editor
Posted 27 Jan 13:00 PST
Lanzarote to host iQFOiL Games of LA Olympic Cycle
Lanzarote to host iQFOiL Games of LA Olympic Cycle
The road to LA begins in the Canary islands with world-class athletes and new rules
The iQFOiL Class is ready to set the tone for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic cycle as Marina Rubicón welcomes the first iQFOiL International Games of the new Olympic cycle.
by iQFOiL Class Communications
Posted 27 Jan 11:57 PST
FPT Indoor Tow-In World Series at boot Düsseldorf
FPT Indoor Tow-In World Series at boot Düsseldorf
The world's best riders showcased jaw-dropping tricks and technical mastery.
Over three action-packed days at boot Düsseldorf 2025, the world's largest watersports trade fair, the first-ever Indoor Tow-In World Series event delivered a show for the ages.
by Freestyle Pro Tour
Posted 27 Jan 09:12 PST
Vendée Globe: Expect the unexpected
Vendée Globe: Expect the unexpected
An epithet which is never far from front of mind for the solo skippers
Expect the unexpected is an epithet which is never far from front of mind for the solo skippers on the Vendée Globe.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 27 Jan 08:15 PST
Entries open for Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta
Entries open for Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta
The event heralds the start of the superyacht racing season
Registrations are officially open for the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, scheduled to take place from 27 to 31 May 2025.
by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda
Posted 27 Jan 06:33 PST
Clarisse Crémer 11th in the Vendée Globe 2024-2025
Clarisse Crémer 11th in the Vendée Globe 2024-2025
Crossing the finish line early on Monday 27th January
After an exhausting last few miles in the Bay of Biscay, battling relentlessly and in contact with Benjamin Dutreux, as well as long final hours under pressure, threatened by the winds and swell of storm Hermine, Clarisse Crémer crossed the finish line
by L'Occitane Sailing Team
Posted 27 Jan 00:23 PST
King of all wins at Festival of Sails 2025
King of all wins at Festival of Sails 2025
246 boats, 1100 sailors, 100,000 visitors and close to twenty divisional champions crowned
The Festival of Sails 2025 wrapped today from the Royal Geelong Yacht Club. It was quite the spectacle, with 246 boats, 1100 sailors, 100,000 visitors and close to twenty divisional champions crowned post racing.
by Nicole Douglass
Posted 27 Jan 00:04 PST
Vendée Globe Monday 27th January Update
Vendée Globe Monday 27th January Update
Too rough to approach Les Sables d'Olonne
The storm in the North Atlantic has made it too rough in Les Sables d'Olonne for latest Vendée Globe finishers Benjamin Dutreux and Clarisse Crémer to enter the channel, so they've had to divert to La Rochelle for shelter.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 26 Jan 23:01 PST
Clarisse Crémer finishes 11th in the Vendée Globe
Clarisse Crémer finishes 11th in the Vendée Globe
After 77 days, 15 hours and 34 minutes at sea
This Monday at 0336 hrs (UTC), Clarisse Crémer, skipper of L'Occitane en Provence, crossed the finish line of her second Vendée Globe, after 77 days, 15 hours and 34 minutes at sea to take a hard earned, very creditable 11th place.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 26 Jan 20:07 PST
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 overall
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 overall
'Relative Obscurity' clinches J/70 victory with a race to spare
Three days of exceptional sailing on Biscayne Bay, January 24-26, set the stage to make Bacardi Winter Series 2 a perfect event. Miami delivered stunning weather and challenging conditions that tested every aspect of performance.
by Bacardi Invitational Regatta
Posted 26 Jan 16:28 PST
2025 Midwest Women's Sailing Conference
2025 Midwest Women's Sailing Conference
Registration for the event on May 17th is now open!
Registration for the 2025 Midwest Women's Sailing Conference in Milwaukee on Saturday, May 17th is now open.
by Midwest Women's Sailing Conference
Posted 26 Jan 10:15 PST
Benjamin Dutreux finishes 10th in the Vendée Globe
Benjamin Dutreux finishes 10th in the Vendée Globe
An impressive result for a sailor who sailed fast & smart and made some bold strategic choices
The stormy skies, strong winds and big waves were not the kind of welcome home Vendéen solo racer Benjamin Dutreux would have preferred, but the determined skipper of GUYOT environnement - ??Water Family crossed the finish line of his second Vendée Globe.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 26 Jan 08:36 PST
Clarisse Crémer set to finish Vendée Globe tonight
Clarisse Crémer set to finish Vendée Globe tonight
The skipper of L'Occitane en Provence will not be able to use the channel in Les Sables-d'Olonne.
The finish is just around the corner for Clarisse, who is expected to cross the Vendée Globe storm finish line this Sunday evening between 9pm and midnight.
by L'Occitane Sailing Team
Posted 26 Jan 08:25 PST
First two non-French finishers in the Vendée Globe
First two non-French finishers in the Vendée Globe
Justine Mettraux became the first female entrant and first skipper from outside France to finish
Justine Mettraux of Switzerland became the first female entrant, and first skipper from outside France, to complete the 2024-'25 Vendée Globe solo round-the-world race, when she crossed the finish line on Saturday afternoon in eighth position.
by Ed Gorman / IMOCA Globe Series
Posted 26 Jan 05:32 PST
RORC Transatlantic Race Finish
RORC Transatlantic Race Finish
Multihull line honours and IRC class winners decided
Oran Nataf's Pulsar 50 Rayon Vert (FRA) crossed the finish line outside Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada on Friday 24th January 2025 to be the first multihull to finish the 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race.
by Louay Habib / RORC
Posted 26 Jan 04:49 PST
Over 500 Try Sailing at Festival of Sails 2025
Over 500 Try Sailing at Festival of Sails 2025
One of the largest learn to sail programs in Australia's history
One of the largest learn to sail programs in Australia's history took place as part of the Festival of Sails 2025. Free "Come & Try Sailing" sessions on 25 January and 26 January officially sold out, with over 500 participants.
by Nicole Douglass
Posted 26 Jan 00:52 PST
Vendée Globe Sunday 26th January Update
Vendée Globe Sunday 26th January Update
More finishers, but a huge storm ahead for Sam and Boris
With Nico Lunven finishing sixth on Friday evening Vendée Globe, Thomas Ruyant, Justine Mettraux and Sam Goodchild all finished on Saturday. We bring you finish highlights and dockside comments from Nico, Justine and Sam.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 26 Jan 00:12 PST
Persistence earns Pollard victory at SB20 Worlds
Persistence earns Pollard victory at SB20 Worlds
The British sailor has finally fulfilled his ambition after 14 previous editions
After competing in 14 previous editions of the SB20 World Championship going back as far as 2009, British sailor John Pollard has finally fulfilled his ambition of winning the big prize in Singapore...
by Andy Rice
Posted 25 Jan 23:07 PST
18ft Skiffs: 90th anniversary of the League
18ft Skiffs: 90th anniversary of the League
On Saturday 1st February the club will host the 'Skiff Sydney Harbour Marathon'
When the Sydney Flying Squadron had a dispute with boat owners in its 18 footer fleet during the early 1930s, Mr. James J. Giltinan guided the owners into the formation of a new 18 footer club in Sydney to cater for the new type of boat.
by Frank Quealey
Posted 25 Jan 21:04 PST
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 Day 2
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 Day 2
'Relative Obscurity' extends J/70 lead as Melges 24 fleet closes in on 'Melgina'
A sunny, breezy day greeted the J/70 and Melges 24 fleets on Day 2. Overnight leaders Peter Duncan's 'Relative Obscurity' in the J/70 class and Paolo Brescia's 'Melgina' in the Melges 24 class continue to top their respective leaderboards.
by Luissa Smith
Posted 25 Jan 17:15 PST
J/111 North American Championship
J/111 North American Championship
Peter Wagner's Skeleton Key crowned in Key West
The fifth and final day of The Southernmost Regatta delivered a thrilling conclusion to an incredible week of racing in Key West, Florida.
by Julie & Christopher Howell
Posted 25 Jan 13:22 PST
A coveted top-10 finish in classic a Vendée Globe
A coveted top-10 finish in classic a Vendée Globe
For French skippers Beyou, Meilhat, Lunven & Ruyant
A top-10 finish in the Vendée Globe - in any edition of this classic race - is a major achievement in the world of solo offshore racing, but in the current race, with its record-breaking 40-strong entry, these are more valuable than ever.
by Ed Gorman / IMOCA Globe Series
Posted 25 Jan 11:49 PST
"There were so many great moments"
"There were so many great moments"
Sam Goodchild finishes ninth in the Vendée Globe
The British sailor Sam Goodchild today finished his first Vendée Globe non-stop solo round-the-world race inside the top-10, after a testing final run into the finish off Les Sables d'Olonne on board his IMOCA 60, VULNERABLE.
by Agence TB Press
Posted 25 Jan 09:58 PST
Sam Goodchild finishes 9th in the Vendée Globe
Sam Goodchild finishes 9th in the Vendée Globe
After a final 36 hours of weather extremes
Securing ninth place British solo skipper Sam Goodchild realised his long held dream when he crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe, the solo non-stop race around the world, this Saturday at 1403 hrs UTC.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 25 Jan 06:49 PST
Justine Mettraux finishes 8th in the Vendée Globe
Justine Mettraux finishes 8th in the Vendée Globe
The first female and the top international skipper to finish the race
Swiss skipper Justine Mettraux crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe this Saturday at 1338 hrs (UTC) to secure eighth place in a time of 76 days, 01 hour, 36 minutes, 52 seconds.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 25 Jan 06:40 PST
Longevity shines in Melbourne to Geelong Race
Longevity shines in Melbourne to Geelong Race
The 182nd Passage Race started under the cannon of the STS Young Endeavour
The 182nd Nautica House Festival of Sails Passage Race from the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria to the Royal Geelong Yacht Club started under the cannon of the STS Young Endeavour.
by Festival of Sails
Posted 25 Jan 00:53 PST
Vendée Globe Saturday 25th January Update
Vendée Globe Saturday 25th January Update
A Flurry of Finishers in Les Sables d'Olonne
After Jérémie Beyou finished the Vendée Globe in fourth place, Paul Meilhat arrives in Les Sables d'Olonne soon after in fifth, with Nico Lunven sixth on Friday evening, and now Thomas Ruyant arriving in seventh early on Saturday morning.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 25 Jan 00:02 PST
Thomas Ruyant, 7th in the Vendée Globe 2024
Thomas Ruyant, 7th in the Vendée Globe 2024
Crossing the finish line after 75 days, 16 hours and 47 minutes at sea
This Saturday, January 25, at 04:49 UTC, after 75 days, 16 hours and 47 minutes at sea Thomas Ruyant, solo skipper of VULNERABLE, crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe in 7th position off Les Sables d'Olonne.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 24 Jan 21:54 PST
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 Day 1
Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 Day 1
'Relative Obscurity' and Melgina' shine on day one
The opening day of the Bacardi Winter Series Event 2, January 24-26, brought puffy, shifty conditions to Biscayne Bay, rewarding those who could interpret the very nuanced racetrack.
by Luissa Smith
Posted 24 Jan 16:07 PST
Nicolas Lunven, 6th in the Vendée Globe 2024
Nicolas Lunven, 6th in the Vendée Globe 2024
Crossing the finish line in Les Sables d'Olonne at 19:51 UTC on Friday
This Friday at 19:51 UTC, after 75 days, 07 hours and 49 minutes of racing, Nicolas Lunven crossed the Vendée Globe finish line in Les Sables d'Olonne in sixth place, in the midst of a building winter storm.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 24 Jan 12:40 PST
Small boats at boot Düsseldorf!
Small boats at boot Düsseldorf!
Mark Jardine took a look around Hall 15 to see what he could find...
Hall 15 at boot Düsseldorf has some really interesting small boats, so Mark Jardine took a look around to see what he could find...
by Mark Jardine
Posted 24 Jan 11:16 PST
World Sailing approves Committee appointments
World Sailing approves Committee appointments
To provide guidance to World Sailing and positively impact the sport for sailors worldwide
Members of World Sailing's Committees and Sub-Committees will work within their terms of reference to provide guidance to World Sailing and positively impact the sport for sailors worldwide.
by World Sailing
Posted 24 Jan 07:42 PST
Transat Café L'OR Cap Pour Elles 2025
Transat Café L'OR Cap Pour Elles 2025
Applications are now open
Attention female sailors who wish to participate in their first competitive transatlantic race, the TRANSAT CAFÉ L'OR Le Havre Normandie is renewing its Cap pour Elles initiative.
by Transat Café L'OR
Posted 24 Jan 06:43 PST
RORC Transatlantic Race update
RORC Transatlantic Race update
Sisi and Ino Noir upbeat in Grenada
VO65 Sisi (AUT) skippered by Oliver Kobale finished the RORC Transatlantic Race in the early hours of Thursday 23rd January, completing the 3000-mile race in an elapsed time of 10 Days 19 Hrs 53 Mins 11 Secs.
by Louay Habib / RORC
Posted 24 Jan 06:24 PST