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Editor's Notebook

Editor's Notebook

Naples planning to do AC38 in style | Artemis Racing joins SailGP for Season 6 | Time to rethink the Olympic Medal Race

World’s best test laboratory

World’s best test laboratory

Intensive and long-running R&D with four SailGP teams is one of the keys to Zhik’s product innovation.

Cowes Week Legend: John Tremlett’s Unprecedented 10th Captain’s Cup Win

Cowes Week Legend: John Tremlett’s Unprecedented 10th Captain’s Cup Win

John Tremlett quietly made history at Cowes Week, clinching the Captain’s Cup in the XODs for a record 10th time. With decades of racecraft, calm focus, and unmatched consistency, the 56-year-old sailor has set a benchmark in one of the Solent’s most demanding fleets.

SailGP St. Tropez Analysis

SailGP St. Tropez Analysis

In the latest Yacht Racing Life Podcast, host Justin Chisholm and regular guest Magnus Wheatley dissect the SailGP regatta held in Saint-Tropez, a weekend dominated by tricky conditions, new technical challenges, and some standout performances.

A go-anywhere high performance cruiser...

A go-anywhere high performance cruiser...

Here’s a compelling concept: ice class hull strength and ultimate reliability combined with planing performance and obsessive attention to detail.

Now with added Magic...

Now with added Magic...

Nautor’s ClubSwan one-design racing division has forged a powerful new partnership with one of the leading America’s Cup teams and for the first time ever they’ve tooled up to build Swans overseas – in Pensacola, Florida.

SailGP and the Need for Speed

SailGP and the Need for Speed

Yacht Racing Life guest contributor Digby Fox examines the significance of SailGP's recent record-setting top speeds and speaks to Russell Coutts and outright sailing world speed record-holder Paul Larsen – creator and pilot of Vestas SpeedRocket 2 – for insight.

A sailing Paradox: Racing Fast, Cruising Easy

A sailing Paradox: Racing Fast, Cruising Easy

When Paul Flynn decided to return to sailing after a decades-long absence, he didn’t follow the expected route. Instead, he bought Paradox – a 63-foot carbon fibre trimaran with offshore racing pedigree and the sort of speed potential that turns heads on any racecourse.

Courses set for Antigua

Courses set for Antigua

The island is preparing to become the main central hub for the RORC’s programme of Atlantic and Caribbean ocean, offshore and inshore races.

Enzo Balanger Interview – Part 1: Preparing for victory

Enzo Balanger Interview – Part 1: Preparing for victory

In the first of three exclusive stories based on my interview with 2025 Moth World Champion – Enzo Balanger – we find out how the French sailor prepared for the event by moving to the championship venue months ahead of the regatta.

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