Ross Hobson and Andi Newman's 50ft multihull Mollymawk competing in the TJV has been holed
Yachting World
Richards selected for awards finals
Emma Richards has been selected as one of ten finalists for the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Award
Emma’s hopes swamped
Emma Richards recalls how the cockpit drain hose blew off, filling Pindar with 3,000 litres of water and killing the electrics
Goss’s next challenge
Pete Goss plans to walk to the South Pole
Van den Heede prepares for departure
Jean Luc van den Heede is preparing for a Thursday start to his fourth global record attempt
Endeavour Trophy
A snapshot of this year's champion of champions race at Burnham-on-Crouch
Lost keel and dismasting in TJV
Canadians Georges Leblanc and Marc Nadeau have lost their keel and Anne Caseneuve has dismasted
Tough night on Sill
A collision at the start, bruising sail changes and two near misses in the night: it's all action for Alex Thomson and Bilou
Gilmour heads Swedish Match rankings
Australian Peter Gilmour has taken the lead on the Swedish Match Tour 2003/2004 Rankings
New boat for mini sailor
Nick Bubb, the young British Mini sailor who qualified for this year's Mini Transat but failed to secure an entry, is ready to give it another go
White Air Extreme Sports Festival
The White Air wavesailing competition is finally underway on the Isle of Wight
Middle Sea finish
Four days after the start eight boats have now completed the 607-mile long Rolex Middle Sea Race
Transat Jacques Vabre countdown
With just two days to the monohull start of the Transat Jacques Vabre pressure is beginning to build among the 22-strong Open 50 and 60 teams
Windjet countdown
A possible land speed record and the pending launch of a new speed machine
Prince William wins Tall Ships challenge
Prince William claimed the Tall Ships Challenge Cup in the first ever tall ships match race in Portsmouth yesterday
Australia signs up for Clipper
Australia will sponsor one of the Clipper yachts in the next round the world race, and Fremantle will be the first-ever Australian stopover
Nokia beats Alfa Romeo
Charles Dunstone's Nokia has collected provisional corrected time victory over Alfa Romeo in the Rolex Middle Sea Race
Batt relocation
With the recent relocation of Batt Sails to Bosham, a regular sail care and repair service has been re-established to its old territory west and north of London
Gul RS Inlands
A total of 72 RS400s turned out for the class inlands at Rutland
Renaming of transat race
In an effort to avoid confusion, Offshore Challenges, organisers of the 2004 singlehanded trans-ocean race has changed the event's name to Transat







