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Today’s sailing issue is all heart and hustle. The Bermuda Gold Cup opens with high-impact collisions and tight comebacks, while Chris Alexander’s VX One team storms from ninth to first in a flawless finale. In Sydney, Celestial gears up for another Hobart run with a charitable twist, and the World Odyssey Rally fleet sets off on a 35,000-mile adventure. Meanwhile, a blind sailor conquers the Isle of Wight in a rudderless catamaran, and the U.S. SailGP Team invites fans to ask them anything.

Today’s edition brings action, artistry, and insight. Alessandro Rombelli’s Stig clinches a thrilling Cape 31 European title in Palma after a one-point showdown, while San Diego’s Chris Raab conquers the Don Trask Masters Regatta and a skied halyard turns into a story of teamwork and triumph. Cruisers celebrate Annapolis’s record-breaking boat show and a smart diesel rebuild that saved a classic. Plus, the world’s top sailing photographers vie for glory, and Coach Joe Glanfield opens up about Olympic grit and SailGP ambition.

Today’s edition dives deep into speed, survival, and skill. The F50 catamarans take center stage with a look at the cutting-edge tech driving SailGP’s 100 km/h beasts. Offshore, Sam Haynes’ Celestial crew preps for another Sydney to Hobart title run while solo sailor Eric Marsh’s dramatic man overboard recovery shakes up ocean racing safety. Plus, the Middle Sea Race intensifies off Sicily, a Greek charter turns into family bliss, and Australia’s top youth sailors get their moment in the spotlight.

Today’s sailing update is packed with power and precision. Nathan Outteridge’s comeback with Artemis lights up the SailGP circuit just as Emirates Team New Zealand kicks off the 38th America’s Cup cycle under a new partnership with Athena Racing. Doyle Sails dominates the Etchells in brutal Marblehead conditions, while Aussie skiff stars and race officials earn their moment in the spotlight. Add a Greek family charter, a crucial tech tip, and a behind-the-scenes 44Cup pit tour, and you’ve got a perfect mix of action, insight, and adventure.

Today’s sailing scene is buzzing with big moves and fresh energy. The America’s Cup enters a new era as Emirates Team New Zealand and Athena Racing join forces to reshape how the sport’s biggest prize is run. Nathan Outteridge returns to SailGP with Artemis, bringing Olympic class and unfinished business. Meanwhile, young sailors from Australia to New England are making waves on and off the racecourse, while cruisers chase paradise and pros carve mast-high lines at the Aloha Classic. It’s a global mix of grit, glory, and growth.

Today’s sailing headlines bring high tension and smart sailing. The Cagliari Worlds spark debate with a radical 4-Point Race that could reshape Olympic competition, while Germany’s SailGP crew keeps rising with sharp teamwork and precision. Offshore, Clockwork readies for its next big test, a Fastnet skipper shares low-cost racing secrets, and a veteran crew crosses the Atlantic with heart and humor. Add college nationals heating up and Dykstra’s design brilliance, and you’ve got the pulse of sailing right now.

This week delivers endurance, teamwork, and reinvention across every corner of the sport. The American maxi Lucky shattered the Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race record, while a crew of seasoned sailors crossed the Atlantic aboard Aphrodite in a voyage filled with storms, laughter, and timeless grit. America One Racing’s new alliance with St. Francis Sailing Foundation powers up Team USA’s Olympic push toward LA 2028. In Tasmania, wild weather turned Youth Sail TAS into a learning masterclass. Tech tinkerers turn smartphones into nav displays, Flagstaff Marine welcomes new leadership, and George Potter’s mark trap tutorial takes team racing strategy to the next level.

This week is packed with power, heart, and high speed. Spain ruled the skiff and foiling fleets in Cagliari, while Britain’s Gimson and Burnet claimed another Nacra 17 world crown. Offshore, the Sydney to Auckland fleet battled brutal Tasman squalls before settling into fast reaching toward New Zealand. Charlie Dalin’s revelation that he fought cancer while winning the Vendée Globe shows what true endurance means. Julia Gross joins Artemis ahead of their 2026 SailGP debut, and cruisers get pro-level tuning and plumbing tips to keep boats flying and dry. The future of foiling also looks wild, with Hydrofoil Australia’s self-leveling trimaran concept turning heads.

This week brings power, progress, and courage across the sailing world. SailGP’s Cadiz showdown delivered speed and drama as Emirates GBR took another win, Germany hit their stride, and Brazil lit up the stats. The 38th America’s Cup rules dropped, bringing reused hulls, mixed crews, and stored energy systems for Naples 2027. Offshore hero Charlie Dalin revealed he conquered the Vendée Globe while battling cancer, proving unmatched grit at sea. Olympic sailing gets tested for LA28, and Australian clubs open doors with new radio-controlled yacht programs. Finally, cruising fans revisit the Oyster 406 and other timeless bluewater classics.

This week brings power, progress, and courage across the sailing world. SailGP’s Cadiz showdown delivered speed and drama as Emirates GBR took another win, Germany hit their stride, and Brazil lit up the stats. The 38th America’s Cup rules dropped, bringing reused hulls, mixed crews, and stored energy systems for Naples 2027. Offshore hero Charlie Dalin revealed he conquered the Vendée Globe while battling cancer, proving unmatched grit at sea. Olympic sailing gets tested for LA28, and Australian clubs open doors with new radio-controlled yacht programs. Finally, cruising fans revisit the Oyster 406 and other timeless bluewater classics.

This week’s edition celebrates milestones, mastery, and a touch of nostalgia. Dylan Fletcher’s Emirates GBR took victory in Cadiz, while data from the event shows Germany and Brazil hot on their heels. Offshore, the Rolex Middle Sea Race looms large, and 18ft legend John Woody Winning marks 50 years of passion and persistence on Sydney Harbour. Cruising fans get a taste of the future with the most exciting 2025 boat designs, and Melges Performance Sailboats begins a new era under the Terhune family. Finally, Tom Cunliffe waves farewell with a timeless tale of seamanship and stars.

This week, momentum and reflection take center stage. Team Germany proved they belong among SailGP’s best with another podium in Cadiz, while Dylan Fletcher’s British team still lead the title chase. Inshore, Les Voiles de Saint Tropez wrapped in style as 3,000 sailors mixed modern muscle with classic grace, and Britain’s young duo grabbed silver at the Offshore Double Handed Worlds. Olympic sailing faces a turning point as debates heat up over new “TV friendly” formats. On the cruising front, Italia Yachts launched its sleek IY 16.98 flagship, and Western Australia’s finest were honored at the state sailing awards.