Jason Ker and Phil Crebbin tell Lynsey Brotherton why they believe they're on to a winner with the new one-design yacht
Iain Percy is amongst those who would like to see the Olympic keelboat switch to more durable sailcloth, Andy Rice reports
With Adrian Stead focused on the Admiral's Cup, the event will be a fight between the Kiwis and the French
The foot and mouth crisis has prompted the Irish government to cancel all sporting events, including sailing
Hugh Styles, Darren Bundock and Steve Lovegrove share their first impressions of the new Tornado with Lynsey Brotherton and Andy Rice
What some of the classes were up to at the show - Snipes, Solo, Megabyte, Hornet........
Wind stops play
Latest from the water authorities.Open meetings cancelled or rearranged, more
reservoirs closed, but still a few open too
Mark Chisnell reports on Mediterranean frustration for Innovation Explorer
Mark Chisnell reports as Dalts celebrates and Peyron closes with the line
Is the writing on the wall for the 420 class, with the 29er earmarked as the double-hander for the ISAF Youth Worlds in Canada next year? Andy Rice reports
madforsailing's latest update on the closure of sailing clubs around the country
Sagamore wins the glamour division at this 'race hard, party hard' Caribbean regatta
The first day of the "Dinghy Show" saw plenty of updated classes on display
Club Med is storming towards Marseille whilst Warta-Polpharma battles with 85-knot winds
Mark Chisnell reports as Dalts enters the Med and the home straight
Be sure to watch Ellen MacArthur: Sailing Through Heaven and Hell, at 9.10pm this evening
Sailing world continues to be rocked by the crisis, with Northumbria and Wales the worst hit areas, Andy Rice reports
Ed Gorman reports as Josh Hall sails across the finish of the Vendee, grinning from ear to ear
Mark Chisnell reports as Club Med hiccups, Team Adventure rounds the Horn and the Poles get into a real race