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Our 2023 Sailing Programme can now be found under Events.
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"Yachting Monthly" News Feed -
- Maiden poised to win Ocean Globe Raceby Heather Prentice on 16th April 2024 at 6:45 pm
Maiden swept up the Solent before a Force 5-6 gale on Tuesday morning to take provisional overall honours in the 27,000 mile Ocean Globe Race. Maiden sweeps up the Solent to the finish line at Cowes The all-women crew crossed the Royal Yacht Squadron finish line shortly before midday to whoops and cheers from a large …Continue reading » The post Maiden poised to win Ocean Globe Race appeared first on Yachting Monthly.
- French dominate Ocean Globe Race finish at Cowesby Yachting Monthly on 15th April 2024 at 11:06 am
French Whitbread yacht L’Esprit d’Equipe sailed into Cowes on Saturday 13 April to take second place in the Ocean Globe Race. Barry Pickthall reports. Lionel Regnier and his crew aboard the veteran French Whitbread Race yacht L’Esprit d’Equipe returned to Cowes late on Saturday …Continue reading » The post French dominate Ocean Globe Race finish at Cowes appeared first on Yachting Monthly.
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- Jenny Decker: ‘Why I am in a race against time to sail alone around the world before it’s too late”by Katy Stickland on 17th April 2024 at 5:30 am
Jenny Decker has Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease that affects her motor and sensory skills but she is determined to sail solo around the world via the Panama Canal to raise awareness of the rare neurological conditionJenny Decker left Hawai'i in June 2023 and hopes to sail into the Atlantic Ocean by October 2025. Credit: Jenny DeckerJenny Dekker has Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease that affects her motor and sensory skills but she is determined to sail solo around the world via the Panama Canal to raise awareness of the rare neurological condition
- Buying a new or used outboard motor? Professionals share their tips to make sure you avoid the pitfallsby Alison Wood on 16th April 2024 at 4:22 am
From horsepower to shaft length and tilt-angle to 2- or 4-stroke, Ali Wood highlights the different features you should consider when buying a new or used outboardPBO’s Ali Wood on safety boat duty – a short shaft engine is required in the shallow waters of Christchurch Harbour From horsepower to shaft length and tilt-angle to 2- or 4-stroke, Ali Wood highlights the different features you should consider when buying a new or used outboard motor
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