Once again, the sun shone for this year's Starcross Tera & Topper Open on Saturday 13th September. With 37 boats (24 Teras and 13 Toppers), there was close and competitive racing and it was great to ...
Launched today, The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is proud to unveil the Women's Race Officials Programme, a brand-new initiative designed to give women the skills, confidence, and experience to ...
Pwllheli's Challenge series has certainly been a challenge so far with storms starting to batter the west coast and 2 races cancelled. This weekend was a challenging weekend of two halves.
The 2025 GP14 Scottish Championship took place at Castle Semple Sailing Club, SW of Glasgow, over the weekend of 6-7 September 2025. It was a small gathering of seven boats, but this did not dampen ...
Hayling Island welcomed the Fireballs and 505 fleets for an Autumn Open this past weekend. The 505s are resurgent in the UK with a strong and growing local fleet.
After the wind and waves of Day 3, the sailors (and their tired limbs) were delighted to be greeted by a gentle Northerly breeze and sunshine. However, with the wind off the land, it was going to be ...
The 2025 Craftinsure Wayfarer National Circuit had its penultimate round in the form of the Inland Championship hosted by Northampton Sailing Club on Pitsford Reservoir.
Sunnier than hoped for, drier than expected and windier than any forecast, it was a good day to go sailing. Blithfield Sailing Club welcomed eighteen Merlins to the one day HD Sails Midland Circuit, ...
Saturday was day three and the half-way stage of the Autumn League, sponsored by Fingal County Council. The torrential rain that washed the east coast for the morning duly followed the forecasters' ...
East Kent Radio sailing club at Barton's Point is a gem of a venue on the NW corner of the Isle of Sheppey just west of Sheerness. The surrounding countryside is flat without trees, and the prevailing ...
Northampton SC welcomed the 17 Larks to its Craftinsure 2025 Inland National Championship, which fortunately was not suffering the fate of other inland venues with their water level.
Forty-six boats entered the Dart 15 Sport Nationals at Shanklin with 25 local sailors taking part as well as 9 from North Devon Yacht Club.