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The post-regatta routine that delivers podium results

The post-regatta routine that delivers podium results

Most sailors pack up after a regatta with only a vague sense of what to improve. The best review each race, study what top performers did differently, & create targeted training plans to fix weaknesses. Dan Self from The Layline on how to turn every regatta into a step toward the front of the fleet.

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A well-oiled machine…

A well-oiled machine…

A+T Instruments have just completed a (very) successful first decade at the cutting edge of raceboat and superyacht instrumentation.

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Northern raiders...

Northern raiders...

A couple of weeks ago, three middle-aged sailors – two Brits and an Aussie – got together in London with a couple of bottles of champagne to celebrate a remarkable episode in the sport that happened 26 years ago on Sydney Harbour – writes Ed Gorman.

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Carbon spars for all...

Carbon spars for all...

With hi-tech construction processes, efficient production, expanding reach, extended product ranges and increasing economy of scale, MC1 Spars is making it feasible for a broader church of boats to have carbon masts and booms.

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Simon Fisher’s 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race weather and routing outlook

Simon Fisher’s 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race weather and routing outlook

With light to moderate winds forecast, this year's Rolex Fastnet won’t be a record‑breaker, but according to legendary British navigator Simon Fisher, it could be brutal on the brain – with moderate breeze, tricky tides, and a high‑stakes routing game from Cowes to Fastnet Rock and on to Cherbourg.

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SailGP Portsmouth Analysis

SailGP Portsmouth Analysis

Justin Chisholm and Magnus Wheatley unpack the highs and lows of SailGP Portsmouth — from Team GB’s home-water resurgence to bold new ideas for the league’s future — plus some candid reflections on SailGP's media strategy.

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Admiral's Cup: Old heads and new tricks

Admiral's Cup: Old heads and new tricks

The Admiral’s Cup returns with inshore and offshore challenges testing veterans and newcomers alike. After three races, Monaco and Hong Kong lead the standings, with New Zealand and Italy close behind. Crews are relishing the mix of conditions and some classic Solent complexity.

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Adrian Stead on taking on the Admiral's Cup for New Zealand

Adrian Stead on taking on the Admiral's Cup for New Zealand

The Admiral’s Cup returns after 22 years, and Adrian Stead is back – this time racing for New Zealand. With a top-tier crew and two proven boats, I quizzed Stead for some insights on the challenge ahead – from inshore finesse to offshore endurance in one of sailing’s toughest tests.

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