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The final push in the Transat Paprec has sailors battling fatigue, torn sails, and tight margins, while Canada Ocean Racing prepares for the Vendée Globe with a newly acquired foiling IMOCA 60. In Italy, day one of the iQFOiL Youth Games sees over 200 competitors get racing despite light wind predictions. In Victoria, Chris Dance and Thomas Johnston take the Tasar State title, and Park City Sailing in Utah gears up to host a national championship. Meanwhile, sailing is once again snubbed by the Olympic Hall of Fame, and new innovations like Four Seas' folding RIB make headlines.
SailGP is on pause while engineering crews prep for New York, and Switzerland's Eric Monnin takes the spotlight with a dramatic Congressional Cup victory. In Olympic news, Qingdao prepares for ILCA Worlds, while questions surface over LA28's readiness. Youth windsurfing and foiling see record turnouts, and strong wind fuels fast finishes at Batemans Bay. MODX catamarans and RemigoOne motors push marine innovation forward, and Einstein’s quiet days afloat remind us how sailing shapes the mind.

Spain’s Diego Botin reflects on a crucial win in San Francisco as SailGP prepares for New York, while CEO Russell Coutts shares updates on wingsail repairs and new builds. Gladiator claims a narrow win at the 52 SUPER SERIES opener in Saint-Tropez, and PalmaVela ends with shifting leads and broken gear. UK teams push through squalls in the Transat Paprec, Qingdao prepares to host the ILCA Worlds, and Dragonfly introduces a new trimaran built for speed and comfort. Ed Baird shares career stories from Lasers to America's Cup glory.

Gladiator launches the 52 SUPER SERIES season in Saint-Tropez with a win and a second-place finish, while Transat Paprec leaders are locked in a tense, light-air chess match across the Atlantic. Antigua Sailing Week nears its conclusion with several classes up for grabs and local youth playing key roles in the Y2K keelboat initiative. At the Congressional Cup, Eric Monnin challenges Chris Poole’s lead, and the Melbourne–Osaka race wraps with another moving offshore story. Plus: discover Cirrus, a sleek new 68-foot carbon cruiser, and explore the legacy of the St. Francis Yacht Club.

Antigua Sailing Week delivers picture-perfect tradewind battles with ties atop the leaderboards and standout wins across racing and cruising divisions. The Transat Paprec sees tactical splits near La Palma as light winds loom, while the 52 SUPER SERIES opener stalls in Saint-Tropez. Chris Poole goes undefeated on day one of the 60th Congressional Cup, and Joker X2 completes a 5,500nm doublehanded race to Osaka. Plus: the RS200 Spring Champs highlight family and community spirit, and a call for change challenges the status quo in U.S. college sailing by Jesse Andrews!

The 52 SUPER SERIES kicks off in Saint-Tropez with light winds and high expectations, while Pip Hare joins Canada Ocean Racing for The Ocean Race Europe. A bold move near La Palma keeps Wings of the Ocean in front at the Transat Paprec, as weather challenges loom. In college sailing, the season builds toward the Fleet Race Nationals, UK cruisers get a vital guide for European waters, and sailors are urged to watch for migrating whales along Atlantic routes. Plus: a new plastic-free push from the 52 SUPER SERIES.

Stanford claims another national title, SailGP sees the future with new faces leading the change, and 52 SUPER SERIES teams fine-tune for battle in Saint-Tropez. The Cape 31 season launches at Cowes, Lake Garda crowns RS Aero champions, and Sam Goodchild’s solo racing story shows what passion and perseverance can achieve. Plus, catch today’s sailing highlight packed with energy and speed.
Germany, Italy, and the USA shine as Hyères closes with big Olympic wins, while Antigua's racing scene ignites with Pyewacket taking top honors. Offshore, Trifork wins La Larga line honours, Vilamoura crowns Dragon Cup champions, and Harvard edges rivals for the college team racing title. Plus, Australian Sailing renews its historic partnership with Ronstan ahead of LA 2028.

Medal glory shines at the Semaine Olympique Française, with kite and iQFOiL titles decided and final races ahead for other Olympic classes. Meanwhile, SailGP's explosive growth reshapes pro sailing. Transat Paprec remains a nail-biter offshore, Sled sharpens its campaign for the 52 SUPER SERIES, and Pip Hare’s incredible Southern Ocean survival reminds us what true seamanship looks like. Plus: Congressional Cup qualifying heats up at the Ficker Cup.

Today’s highlight of the day is a visual masterpiece: 10 minutes of Ocean Race drone footage that shows the ocean in all its fury and beauty. Then dive into tradewind-fueled competition at Antigua Sailing Week, Medal race build-up in Hyères, youth triumphs at the RYA Nationals, and FlyingNikka’s foiling return. There’s also cruising market insight and a spotlight on Starboard’s eco leadership.

The Mistral roared in Hyères, pushing Olympic sailors to the edge, while the Portuguese Fly-By promises double points and high-stakes strategy in The Ocean Race Europe. Back onshore, U.S. Sailing launches its first Youth National Team, and inclusive programs from Illinois to Scotland are transforming lives through sailing. Plus: SailGP tech breakdown and coaching tips from Steve Hunt.
Transat Paprec rookies battle through gear failure and seasickness to stay in the hunt, Olympic hopefuls face light winds and tight fleets in Hyères, and ORC racing sees a steady rise in Chesapeake. From youth regattas to foiling innovations, this issue is packed with fresh energy and fast-moving stories.