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THE 78TH ROLEX SYDNEY HOBART RACE DELIVERED TWISTS AND TURNS, WITH THE FINAL
John Willis explains the consequences of cresting a bigger-than-expected wave while helming his 25ft motorboat
On each side of Sydney Harbour there is a club which is home to an 18ft class of boat, and while both classes have common historical roots, they could hardly be more different. To the south is the 18
The British Yachting Awards celebrate the finest of both the cruising and racing worlds. This year it offers recognition at the end of an extraordinary year, which has seen sailing deliver an astonish
Stephanie Jones talks to the skippers in the 2025/26 Mini Globe Race to find out...
Pat Kinsella takes on the Hourglass, a race against time where runners must be both tortoise and hare
I’ve had Constance – an American Mason 44 – for 13 years. We’re getting to know each other bit by bit and I’d like to report that she’s everything a yacht should be. Excellent though she is, as the sa