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Same hull, New configuration for 2027

Published on March 9th, 2026

There were 11 crew when the AC75 was first introduced for the 36th America’s Cup, with the crew reduced to eight for the next edition and now five sailors for the racing in 2027. With the ... Read More


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Who are Chris Draper and Seb Menzies?

Published on March 9th, 2026

For Team New Zealand to defend the America’s Cup in 2027, they will need to do it without 3-time winning skipper Peter Burling. With the keys handed to his 2024 co-helm Nathan Outteridge, the question then ... Read More


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This should get lots of attention

Published on March 9th, 2026

by Bill Springer, Forbes Do you want to know just how opulent the never-seen-before-in-the-media interior of the 344-foot-long sailing superyacht Black Pearl really is? Well, you should ask my brother. He’ll be the first to admit ... Read More


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On the road to Brazil 2026

Published on March 9th, 2026

Qualifiers continue for the 2026 SSL Gold Cup, described as the Football World Cup in Sailing, with the Grand Final to be held November 18 to December 13 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Held in the ... Read More


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Mission accomplished for Charleston

Published on March 8th, 2026

A spirited rally by Cal Poly Maritime and relentless assault by the remainder of the fleet threatened – but couldn’t topple – College of Charleston as they held on to win the 2026 Port of Los ... Read More


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Taking positive steps for women

Published on March 8th, 2026

Improving participation for women at the highest end of the sport has required regulation. The Ocean Race 2017-18 (formerly Volvo Ocean Race) introduced a rule incentivizing mixed crews to improve gender diversity, with the 2023 edition ... Read More


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Creating more opportunities for women

Published on March 8th, 2026

With ‘Give to Gain’ as the theme for 2026’s International Women’s Day on March 8, World Sailing provided the stories of six volunteers from The Magenta Project who offered their time to create more opportunities for ... Read More


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They said it couldn’t be done

Published on March 7th, 2026

The first ever Mini Globe Race sails into the history books as finishers arrive in Antigua having covered 24,000 miles solo around the globe in the past 13 months. Racing 19-foot Globe 580 yachts, 13 men ... Read More


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Tartan Yachts and the Catalina fallout

Published on March 7th, 2026

By Tim Labute, Practical Sailor editor Tartan Yachts is one of the most respected names in American sailboat building — but in recent years, the brand found itself caught in the wake of the Catalina Yachts ... Read More


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Bacardi Cup: Cayard ends 45-year pursuit

Published on March 7th, 2026

After 45 years of chasing one of sailing’s most storied trophies, Paul Cayard (USA) finally won the Star Class Bacardi Cup in Miami, FL. The 2026 event on March 2-7 was the 99th edition, and Cayard ... Read More



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