
Biotherm to Win The Ocean Race Europe
Paul Meilhat’s french-flagged IMOCA 60 has won Leg 5 of The Ocean Race Europe. They completed the 1,600 mile stretch from Genoa, Italy, to Boka

Paul Meilhat’s french-flagged IMOCA 60 has won Leg 5 of The Ocean Race Europe. They completed the 1,600 mile stretch from Genoa, Italy, to Boka

Biotherm remains dominant, making the best of an early morning transition zone.

Holcim-PRB has been awarded redress for the collision with Allagrande Mapei Racing at the beginning of Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe.

Newport’s 24-hour distance race hit a milestone anniversary this year, and with it a full range of conditions and challenges for the 35-boat strong fleet.

This Friday, a panel of expert female sailors gather to share hard-won knowledge on the best kit and accessories to have when you’re planning to get offshore.

A disastrous collision forced two boats to return to port at the start of Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe.

The final installment of this year’s web series is out now.

Bryon Ehrhart’s Juan K-designed 88-footer, Lucky, has won the Barn Door Trophy.

The fleet couldn’t have wished for better conditions at the start of the 363-mile ocean race.

As the first competitors eye their approach Hawaii, Stan Honey talks strategy.

The Marine Mammal Advisory Group (MMAG) needs your help with compiling data about collisions and other encounters at sea. Click here to review the reporting

In part one of our series on yachting’s most iconic photographers, Onne van der Wal offers insight and advice from his storied career.
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