The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is launching Futures Lab - a brand-new project built with young people, for young people ...
After the huge success of last year's inaugural event, the FM Sailing Colander Cup is back for 2026 — proving once again that great sailing doesn't have to come with a big price tag.
The big challenge launched by Alexia Barrier and the seven women of ''The Famous Project CIC'' for the Jules Verne Trophy is set to begin on Saturday!
Classic yacht skippers and crews, whose race achievements had scored points in The West Country Classic Series, first established in 2021, gathered at Saltash Sailing Club in November for the annual ...
Margaret Tait - a forerunner in Scottish sailing and a tireless volunteer at Port Edgar Yacht Club - has been named Scottish Women in Sport's 'Pioneer in Sport' at the highly anticipated 2025 Scottish ...
The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team has made history as the first team to win SailGP's Impact League twice. The Impact League, known as the podium for the planet, is a championship that tracks and ...
The 56 strong Solo fleet congregated at Draycote Water Sailing Club for its annual End of Season championship, although with ...
The mood of McIntyre Golden Globe entrants and managers who met for the first time over two days in Les Sables d'Olonne was a mix of excitement, emotion and pure passion. There was an air of urgency ...
If you want a positive outlook on the marine industry then there's no better place to be than Amsterdam in mid-November.
The planets have aligned in the favour of the Midland Championship which, having been postponed earlier, has now been bequeathed the last big Solo regatta of 2025 and so the focus will very much be on ...
Nine visitors from as far a field as Scotland and the South Coast joined the six home boats for the Finn Northern Area ...
Saturday saw an action-packed start to the London Six Pack, with ran 44 out of 55 races completed as part of the round robin. Despite some difficulties with the start boat dragging its anchor we were ...