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Sunday, 10 May 2026

Follow the 2026 49er, 49erFX & Nacra 17 World Championship in Quiberon, France



 The 2026 49er, 49erFX & Nacra 17 World Championship is taking place in Quiberon, France, from May 12–17, and we are excited to share all the ways you can follow the event.


This championship will bring together the world’s best skiff and foiling catamaran sailors as they compete for world titles in one of sailing’s most exciting events of the year.


Watch Live


The championship livestream will be on the 49er YouTube channel and will be embedded on the Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com homepages.


Day 4 – May 15

Day 5 – May 16

Day 6 Finals – May 17

The final medal races on May 17 will also be broadcast by France TV with French commentary.


Tracking


A live race tracker will be available every day of the championship, allowing fans and media to:


Follow races live

Relive key tactical moments and strategies

Stay engaged during non-livestreamed racing days

Hansa TT at Frampton on Severn Sailing Club


 

25 competitors originally registered for this first event of the 2026 Hansa TT series to be held at Frampton on Severn Sailing Club (FOSSC). However, on the day before the event, it was clear that competitors were keeping a keen eye on the weather forecast, that was predicting strong gusty south westerlies.


The competitor list dropped to 19 and the whole of the 2.3 fleet withdrew. Nevertheless, two of the original 2.3 competitors decided to join up and sail in the 2-person 303 fleet, which turned out to be a good decision as other than the challenging wind conditions, the day was gloriously dry and sunny.


Competitors included Whitefriars SC, Frensham Pond Sailability, Chesil Sailability, Newhaven and Seaford SC, Rutland SC, New Forest Sailability, Carsington SC, and the host FOSSC. It was a mixed fleet in terms of experience, which included many seasoned experts and a few relative novices. Hosting the event on a Saturday rather than mid-week as in previous years, may have contributed to the nevertheless healthy turn out, in view of the forecasted weather conditions.


The morning format consisted of two back-to-back races, with a very closely contested Liberty fleet race. Mike Everitt led for most of the first race but David Durston managed to get ahead in the last lap to take the win. The second race was much closer. With David and Mike once again ahead of their fleet and heading for the finish line, David tacked to starboard and Mike to port. However, the race committee could not split them apart at the line and they were awarded joint first.


The front of the Hansa 303 one-person fleet was dominated by Whitefriars SC, with Richard Rochester leading in both races in his recently refurbished black-hulled Hansa (Cry Havoc). The gusty wind conditions (approaching 30kts at times) caused several boats to take on water while broaching, leading to some frantic bailing!


The Hansa 303 2-person fleet was the biggest on the day with nine boats competing. The respective crews appeared more able to keep their boats relatively stable in the gusty conditions. The appropriately named 'Fearless', crewed by Jazz Turner and Jane Thompson, led the fleet in both races.


By lunchtime, most competitors appeared invigorated but nevertheless relieved to take a break from the challenging conditions. During lunch, it was clear that the wind was not going to abate, with gusts increasing to well over 30kts. In view of this, the race organiser took the decision to cancel the afternoon races (to the relief of the 303 fleets and disappointment of the Liberty fleet!).


Prizes were presented by FOSSC's Commodore Julian Hardy. Special thanks were given to the FOSSC volunteers for expertly managing the pontoons (with the kind support of Whitefriars SC), safety cover, race committee, and the galley team (who were especially busy throughout the day). FOSSC is very proud to host this first event of the Hansa TT season and looks forward to hosting it again next year.


Overall Results:


Liberty

1st David Durston (Whitefriars SC)

2nd Mike Everitt (Frensham Pond SC)

3rd Paul Pearson (Rutland SC)


303 1 Person

1st Richard Rochester (Whitefriars SC)

2nd Sophie Brisley (Whitefriars SC)

3rd Phil Monk (Whitefriars SC)


303 2 Person

1st Jazz Turner and Jane Thompson (Newhaven and Seaford SC)

2nd Lynne Swan and Stuart Swan (Chesil Sailability)

3rd Lottie Cobb and Marianne Will (Newhaven and Seaford SC)

Banff club offering opportunity to try sailing at Aberdeenshire open day


There will be an opportunity to take to the sea and try sailing at an upcoming open day.


Banff Sailing Club is holding the event at the town’s harbour marina on Saturday, May 16.


The open day will take place from 10am-4pm and those interested in trying sailing can meet at the group’s clubhouse, which is across from the harbour.


A Banff Sailing Club spokesperson said: “At this event our experienced skippers and sailors will be taking out anyone interested in sailing on the club boats and deliver a taster session.


“On shore there will be hot and cold food, tea, coffee and cake provided in our clubhouse at Banff harbour.”


Anyone who wants to find out more about the taster sessions can email secretary@banffsailingclub.co.uk or message the club on Facebook.


Banff Sailing Club was founded in 1975 by a group of local enthusiasts who had a love of sailing and the sea.


Today, it has more than 70 members and is a vital part of keeping the sailing community and the activity alive in Aberdeenshire.


The club has two keelboats, the 707s, which are ideal for complete beginners or individuals coming from dinghy sailing.


It offers membership to sailboat and motorboat owners and to enthusiasts who can learn how to sail on the club boats and eventually participate in the many events such as races, regattas and cruises.

Saturday, 9 May 2026

Greek Island Hopping Challenge


 

A 7-day Greek island sailing holiday suggested itinerary. 


Best months: May–June or September for warm weather and fewer crowds.


Day 1 — Athens → Kea


Sailing: ~4 hours


Onshore activities

Wander the hilltop village of Ioulida

Visit the ancient Lion of Kea

Sunset drinks in the harbour at Vourkari

Swim at Otzias Beach

Evening vibe


Very relaxed and authentically Greek — a soft landing after arriving in Athens.


Day 2 — Kea → Kythnos


Sailing: ~3 hours


Onshore activities

Bathe in the natural thermal springs at Loutra

Hike to the double-beach at Kolona

Paddleboard or kayak around sheltered bays

Tavern dinner by the water


Kythnos is much quieter than Santorini/Mykonos and ideal for swimming days.




Day 3 — Kythnos → Syros


Sailing: ~4 hours


Onshore activities

Explore elegant Ermoupoli with its pastel mansions

Climb to Ano Syros for panoramic views

Try local loukoumi sweets

Optional winery visit


Syros is one of the most underrated islands in the Cyclades — cultural, stylish, and far less touristy.




Day 4 — Syros → Paros


Sailing: ~4–5 hours


Onshore activities

Explore Naoussa’s fishing harbour

Windsurfing or kitesurfing

Beach afternoon at Golden Beach

Cycladic cooking class

Sunset cocktails overlooking the marina


Paros gives you the classic Greek postcard experience without Mykonos prices or crowds.




Day 5 — Paros → Naxos


Sailing: Short hop (~2 hours)


Onshore activities

Hike mountain villages like Halki or Apeiranthos

Visit the Temple of Demeter

Try local cheeses and kitron liqueur

Windsurfing at Mikri Vigla

Sunset at the Portara ruins


Naxos is brilliant for food lovers and active travellers.



Day 6 — Naxos → Sounion


Longer sailing day: ~6 hours


Onshore activities

Swim beneath the cliffs

Visit the spectacular Temple of Poseidon

Watch sunset over the Aegean


One of the great sailing arrivals in Greece.




Day 7 — Sounion → Athens


Sailing: ~4 hours


Optional final activities

Acropolis visit

Rooftop dinner in Plaka

Athens food tour

National Archaeological Museum



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Friday, 8 May 2026

Royal Gourock Yacht Club to add new event to May calendar


 

THE Royal Gourock Yacht Club is launching a new addition to its calendar in the Round Gantocks Rally on Saturday, May 16.


This event is designed to celebrate the joy of sailing and the sense of community it fosters.


With a start time of 1pm, the rally boasts a relaxed, non-competitive sail around the Gantocks, aimed at promoting participation and fun over competition.


The event is open to everyone, from seasoned sailors to novices who love being on the water.


Rowers are also encouraged to participate.


This family-friendly event will wrap up ashore with a well-earned beer and a burger.

Southampton International Boat Show welcomes back the Wooden Boat Stage for 2026


 

Jasmine Hill, Event Director of Southampton International Boat Show said: "The Wooden Boat Stage embodies the heart and craft of the UK's wooden boat industry, bringing stories, skills, and projects to life for our visitors. We're excited to expand the stage in 2026, offering an even bigger platform for talent, innovation, and the timeless appeal of wooden boats."


Also, new for 2026, the Wooden Boat Stage Afloat will expand the experience onto the water, showcasing a special collection of standout wooden boats with unique stories and outstanding craftsmanship for visitors to experience up close.


"Wooden boatbuilding represents the very best of craftsmanship, where traditional techniques meet modern thinking, and where every build is a reflection of skill, care, and experience. It's a discipline that connects people to the water in a uniquely authentic way. The Wooden Boat Stage gives that craft the platform it deserves, allowing us to share not just the finished boats, but the process, the people, and the stories behind them. Expanding the stage in 2026, and also showcasing wooden boats afloat, will help us reach new audiences and continue building momentum for the future of the craft." Colin Henwood, Wooden Boatbuilders' Trade Association


The Wooden Boat Stage schedule will bring alive the passion, craft, people and projects from the UK's wooden boatbuilding industry, showcasing the history and heritage alongside modern wooden boatbuilding, promoting the viability of wood as a sustainable material for the future.


In 2025, the Wooden Boat Stage hosted 68 sessions delivered by 34 organisations, featuring more than 60 individuals, including Jazz Turner, Conrad Humphreys, and Dan Lee. This year, the programme will once again be led by the WIBB, WBTA and BBA, ensuring it remains a true community effort. Applications are now open for those with a story to tell, a project suited to the stage, or a relevant skill to demonstrate. The organising group is particularly keen to support younger and lesser-known individuals in the industry who may not have previously had the opportunity to showcase their craft and encourages applications from those wishing to share their work with show visitors.


Apply here: forms.gle/yMRFgJKuSaMWTyFT9


The Southampton International Boat Show takes place from 18-27 September. Wave 2 tickets for the show are on sale from £21. Book your tickets here: www.southamptonboatshow.com

'Sailing after my stroke helps me in every way'


 

Kim Davies, from Hindhead in Surrey, took up sailing after beginning to use a wheelchair having been hospitalised in 2019.


Davies, who uses a specially adapted boat, is to take part in a 10-hour relay sailing event on Saturday, raising funds for the Samson Centre – a Surrey charity supporting people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).


She said: "Sailing has helped me in every way. I don't know what I would do without it."


Davies began sailing with Sailability, a programme which Frensham Pond Sailing Club runs to helps people with disabilities to get onto the water.


The club has more than 30 boats and helps people to sail independently either for leisure or in racing events.


The sailing club is to run a 10-hour sailing race on Saturday, with boats taking it in turns to sail in short stints between 09:00 BST and 19:00.


A JustGiving page for the event has so far raised more than £1,200.


Chris Gay, of the sailing club, said: "It's a brilliant example of what Sailability is all about.


"We get people into the boats, and they can sail just like everyone else. It just levels the playing field.


"The event is for a great cause. It brings everyone together."

Thursday, 7 May 2026

SailGP Returns to Bermuda this weekend


 

The Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix returns to the island's crystal clear waters, after a year hiatus as the fifth stop of the 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship, bringing high-octane stadium racing to one of the world's most iconic destinations. More than 5,000 spectators are expected to witness SailGP's international fleet of teams battle for glory in identical F50s at speeds approaching 100 km/h.


This year's event features an upgraded fan experience at Morgan's Point, headlined by elevated waterfront seating and local artists DJ Rusty G and Kassie Cains. While the BONDS Flying Roos arrive in peak form following their victory at the inaugural Enel Rio Sail Grand Prix, the reigning 2025 Season champions Emirates Great Britain now trail behind by a seven-point gap as 12 international teams compete for national pride and the largest prize pot in the sport of sailing - U.S. $12.8 million.


The Rolex SailGP Championship returns to Bermuda, a venue synonymous with elite foiling performance and high-stakes tactical racing. Renowned for its pristine waters and fickle, breezy conditions, Bermuda has historically served as the backdrop for some of the most dramatic moments in the league's history.


As the 2026 Season leaderboard begins to solidify, the technical course will reward aggressive precision while ruthlessly punishing minor errors. Twelve international teams will compete, though the Black Foils (New Zealand) remain sidelined as they continue extensive repairs following their Auckland incident.


Bonds Flying Roos arrive as Championship Favorites


Australia's BONDS Flying Roos land in Bermuda riding a wave of clinical consistency, firmly entrenched at the top of the season standings. Following a dominant victory at the recent Enel Rio Sail Grand Prix last month, the Australian crew has mastered the art of converting strong starts into podium finishes.


The Aussies now look to extend their championship grip and fend off an increasingly competitive chasing pack, knowing a statement win in Bermuda could cement their status as the definitive team to beat in 2026.


weden's Artemis Racing targets Back-to-Back Success


Artemis (Sweden) enters the weekend with significant momentum after securing their first-ever SailGP podium at the Enel Rio Sail Grand Prix. Driver Nathan Outteridge, a veteran with deep experience navigating Bermuda's unique wind patterns, characterized the breakthrough as "a big step in the right direction."


The result marked Outteridge's first event final since his return to the league, and a strong performance here could officially transform the Swedish squad from rising contenders into genuine title threats.


Momentum Rising for U.S. SailGP Team leading into home events


The U.S. SailGP Team has surged from a last-place finish in 2025 to a dominant third overall in the 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship. Following a breakthrough event win in Sydney, driver Taylor Canfield credits this turnaround to a rigorous off-water process focused on data-driven preparation and consistent point-scoring.


Representing the United States on home waters in Bermuda and at the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix (May 30-31), Canfield and team remain focused on closing the gap with the league-leading Australians through disciplined execution and clear communication. With momentum building, the American squad is prepared to compete for the podium across the full range of wind conditions.


Emirates Great Britain seek redemption after Rio Stumble


The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team arrives in Bermuda focused on a total reset following a shock result in Rio. Despite entering the previous event as championship leaders, the British crew endured a rare off-weekend, finishing at the bottom of the fleet.


Driver Dylan Fletcher was candid in his assessment, noting the team "didn't sail well enough," but with a formidable season record and proven success in Bermuda, the defending Rolex SailGP Champions are primed for a high-intensity rebound.


Defending Champions Spain Signal Resurgence


After a turbulent start to the season, Spain's Los Gallos are finding their form at a critical juncture. The reigning Bermuda champions, who secured a spectacular victory on these waters in 2024, are signaling a resurgence that threatens to disrupt the current standings. Aiming to turn their recent tactical gains into a statement result, the Spanish crew arrives focused on reclaiming their status as one of the league's premier front-runners.


Racing gets under way at 2 p.m. local time on Saturday, May 9, and Sunday, May 10. For the latest news, tickets, updates and broadcast information ahead of the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, visit SailGP.com/Bermuda.

Annandale Sailing Club Open Day and beginner training


 

The chance to try sailing – for free – is on offer at Annandale Sailing Club, Castle Loch, Lochmaben this coming Sunday, May 10.


The club, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, is throwing open its doors for its annual Open Day from 12 noon to 4pm, giving members of the public the chance to enjoy a sail around the loch (weather permitting) and find out more about the sport.


As well as sailing with one of the club’s experienced members, visitors can also explore the dinghy park, viewing different kinds of boats, and tour the clubhouse, where refreshments and home baking will be on sale.


Information on all the club’s activities, from novice sailing courses to racing, power boat courses and first aid, will be available.


Annandale Sailing Club Commodore Trudie Mitchell said: “We are really looking forward to welcoming everyone to the club on Sunday. We have a great team of volunteers to help out on the day and answer any questions. Sailing is a wonderful sport for people of all ages, families and individuals, and Castle Loch is a beautiful location to try it.”

Buoyancy aids are provided for anyone venturing out onto the water on Sunday. Soft shoes and weather-appropriate clothing should be worn.


*For anyone keen to learn to sail, Annandale Sailing Club is offering beginner lessons on Saturday mornings from May 16. The cost is £15 per session and each session runs from 9.30am to 12.30pm.


A five-day training course is also on offer from July 13.


For both these training opportunities, no previous experience is necessary. Children must be aged eight or over  Anyone interested see www.annandalesailingclub.myclubhouse.co.uk or email annandalesailing@gmail.com


Final Call for Poole Regatta 2026 – Entries close at midnight on the 8th May


 

Just a few days remain until the standard entry deadline for the International Paint Poole Regatta 2026. Sailors from across the UK and northern Europe have until midnight on Friday 8th May to secure their place at one of the UK's most established, enjoyable and welcoming sailing events. Racing takes place across the late May bank holiday from 23rd to 25th of May.


Exclusively for 2026, Poole Regatta will also be hosting the RORC IRC European Championship running from the 22nd to 25th May.


Hosted in the outstanding waters of Poole Bay, Poole Harbour and beyond, the Regatta has built a strong reputation for delivering exciting yet accessible racing for a wide spectrum of sailors. Whether you are a seasoned IRC racer, one design competitor, or part of the cruising fleet looking to step up the challenge, the regatta offers a format designed to suit a wide variety of ambitions and experience levels.


To accommodate the wide range of classes, Poole Regatta operates multiple race courses throughout the event. Carefully managed by experienced race officers, these courses are designed to deliver fair, varied, and engaging racing conditions for all fleets. From windward-leeward formats to ad hoc, triangular and trapezoid courses, competitors can expect a programme that tests both boat speed and race strategy.


Beyond the racing, Poole Regatta is equally renowned for its vibrant social programme. Each evening, competitors come ashore to enjoy a schedule of events designed to bring crews together. The regatta's social scene plays a key role in its appeal, offering visiting sailors the chance to connect, unwind, and experience the unique atmosphere of Poole's sailing community.


From the competitors' reception at Poole Quay Boat Haven on Friday night, Saturday at Parkstone Yacht Club, Poole Yacht Club's party with live music on Sunday, through to the prize-giving at The Royal Motor Yacht Club on Bank Holiday Monday, the regatta will provide many opportunities to mix with like-minded yacht racers.


Don't miss out on what will be one of the most memorable sailing events of 2026 and your chance to pick up some of the first silverware on offer this season. Find out more and enter before midnight on the 8th May by visiting pooleregatta.co.uk.



Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Snettisham club out to attract new members at annual sailing open day


Crowds are expected to gather at Snettisham Beach Sailing Club this weekend as the popular coastal venue hosts an open day aimed at attracting new members and showcasing its activities.


The event, taking place on Sunday 10th May, from 10.30am to 4pm, will offer visitors a chance to experience sailing first-hand while enjoying a range of entertainment both on and off the water.


Organisers say the day will feature live sea racing, alongside demonstrations on the club’s inland lake where junior sailors will highlight the more social side of the sport.


 Instructor-led taster sessions will also be available, allowing newcomers to get out on the water under expert guidance.


Away from the shoreline, visitors can relax in the clubhouse, which boasts panoramic sea views, or enjoy refreshments from the on-site bar.


A live music performance by Sirens At The Helm is scheduled for the afternoon, adding to what promises to be a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.


Club representatives will be on hand throughout the day to discuss membership options, with visitors also able to sign up for a variety of sailing courses.


Located on the north Norfolk coast, the club has built a reputation for its welcoming community and strong junior programme.



Sunday’s event is seen as an opportunity to build on that, encouraging more people to get involved in sailing.


Organisers say they are hopeful for good weather and a strong turnout, with activities designed to appeal to all ages and experience levels.


We have launched a twice-weekly newsletter covering sport in Fenland and West Norfolk.


To subscribe, visit: https://www.lynnnews.co.uk/newsletter

Solo Circumnavigation of Great Britain & Ireland to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK


 

Paul Smith is an amateur sailor taking on a personal challenge to complete a solo circumnavigation of Great Britain & Ireland to raise vital funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK — helping to drive forward the search for a cure for dementia.


The challenge sees Paul sailing alone around the entire coastline of Great Britain & Ireland in his 28-year-old Beneteau Oceanis 321 sail boat— navigating changing weather, powerful tidal streams and long stretches at sea. This is a true endurance challenge that will test both seamanship and resilience.


Dementia affects millions of people, touching families, friendships and communities. By supporting this challenge, you’re contributing directly to groundbreaking research that aims to change the future of this devastating condition.


Every pound raised goes directly to Alzheimer’s Research UK.

 https://www.justgiving.com/page/sailingcaptainpaul


Current Location: vesselfinder.com/?mmsi=235099222


YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SailingCaptainPaul 

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Topper Southwest Traveller Series at Paignton Sailing Club


 

A great event, hosted by Paignton Sailing Club. The Toppers were welcomed to Paignton by the sunshine, with light winds forecast and an easterly swell to add to the conditions. New faces joined the fleet to compete in some tightly fought races.


The Race Officer got the boats out quickly to get racing off, with the wind forecast to drop and a hope of four races to allow a discard.


Race 1, saw steady light airs with an even split up the beat. After 2 rounds Alex took the first win for the 5.3's, closely followed by Edith then Brooke. In the 4.2 fleet it saw Harry McCormick take his first win, in his first ITCA traveller.


The second race got off quickly, with no recalls. The course favoured the left hand, with the first 4 boats finishing closely. Harry MacLeod took race 2 win, with Edith and Alex 2 & 3.


Race 3, saw Alex take his second win of the day, followed by Brooke and Harry.


Going in to the last race, the first places could all change, and the whole fleet were close on points. The race team made an adjustment to the start line, ensuring another clear start and a great race.


Overall Results: (top three)


5.3 fleet

1st Alex M

2nd Edith

3rd Harry


4.2 fleet

1st Harry McCormick

2nd Jonathan

3rd Harriet


The prize table looked amazing, with the popular addition of ducks for race wins. Thank you to Paignton SC, Race officer Sean and his team, Stu and Bex for organising and all the volunteers, competitors and parents.


Looking forward to the next event, across the bay at Brixham Yacht Club.