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Don’t hesitate, Take the leap
The 2025 Marion Bermuda Race starts June 20 from Marion, MA, with the 645 nm course finishing at Bermuda. Dave Caso with his Cherubini 44 Silhouette, a many-time racer and winner, encourages people to take the leap toward the race: […]
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Sailfaster with Ken Read
Pete Boland hosts Sailfaster, a podcast series where racing sailors discuss what it takes to sail faster and how races are won. In this episode, Boland hosts the President of North Sails, Ken Read. What separates the best sailors from […]
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Enhancing sailing in the Caribbean
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) will host its Annual Conference on June 27-29, 2025, in St. Maarten. This is the second time for the event to be held mid-year to ensure it’s early enough for regional events to coordinate promotional […]
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Charlie Enright named US Sailing CEO
Charlie Enright has been hired by US Sailing for their Chief Executive Officer position, replacing Alan Ostfield who left the organization in August 2024. “Charlie offers a wealth of experience as a world-class sailor, a proven leader in sustainable practices, […]
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Olympics want pop, not fizz
Surfing made its debut as an Olympic sport at the Tokyo 2020 Games as an initiative by the International Olympic Committee to attract youthful interest and heighten excitement. But as the sport prepares for Los Angeles 2028, it apparently isn’t […]
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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst
The Osaka Cup doublehanded yacht race is held every four years on average, and extends 5500 nm from Melbourne, Australia to Osaka, Japan. With staggered starts from March 2 to 31, the 17 entrants will pass through multiple weather systems […]
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Two event types that can ruin your day
Roger Long is a retired naval architect, and once testified as an expert witness in a case involving a ship that capsized and sank. In this report he offers an explanation of yacht stability: Well, it’s more than upsetting when […]
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Australian WWII bomber discovered off Antikythera, Greece
A diver takes a picture of Balitmore FW282’s wreckage (Photo: AegeanTec/Australian Department of Defence) By DIVE Staff The wreckage of a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) bomber, which was shot down during the Second World War with the loss of […]
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It’s official – I know how to boat
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News On September 18, 2014, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 941, which prohibits the operation of motorized vessels in California without a valid operator card. The program had a phased-in schedule […]
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Uncertainty is hurting women’s sailing
Forty-eight female sailors took part in the Women’s America’s Cup, while well over 100 were involved across the 12 Women’s and Youth sailing squads and shore teams. But after that last race in Barcelona on October 12, when Italy’s Luna […]
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Nitrojen narkozu ile gelen aşırı keyif
Narkoz almanın çok farklı bir keyif olduğunu söyleyenler haklıdır. İçki içmeyle de çok fazla benzerlik gösterir çok hızlı araba kullanmayla da. “ Heey, baba, o ağaca çarptın ha! Hahahaha!” Her ne ise, aşağıda belirtilecektir. İnşallah anneniz burada değildir ancak nitrojen […]
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Tahsin Ceylan ile Müsilaj Gerçeği
Sayın Davetli, Anadolu Ajansı, denizlerimizi tehdit eden müsilaj (deniz salyası) sorunu ve ekosistem üzerindeki etkilerini ele almak üzere özel bir söyleşi düzenliyor. Dünyaca ünlü Su Altı Görüntü Yönetmeni ve Belgesel Yapımcısı Tahsin Ceylan’ın katılacağı “Gözcü: Tahsin Ceylan ile Müsilaj Gerçeği” […]
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British artist wins Artwork category in ADEX Voice of the Ocean
Laura Parker in her Richmond studio (Photo: Laura Parker) British artist and scuba diver Laura Parker has won the Artwork Category in the ‘Voice of the Ocean‘ underwater photo, video and art competition at the 2025 Asia Dive Expo (ADEX), […]
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Why I believe in boats
by Carol Cronin Whenever I push away from the shore, I take control of my own destiny. Any watercraft will do, but it’s vessels propelled by the wind that have taught me the most about life’s most valuable balancing acts: […]
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World Rankings need to be reset
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The World Sailing Rankings for Olympic Classes are administered by World Sailing, and exist because, well, people love rankings. Golf has rankings. Tennis has rankings. It’s cool to say “I am #1 in the […]
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Women share views on future of sailing
World-class women sailors from the world’s toughest races share their views on the future of sailing, gender equality, and balancing motherhood with a sports career. Story by Heather Prentice for Yachting Monthly. Six of the world’s most accomplished women sailors […]
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Border friction leaks into the sport
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Lake Ontario Offshore Racing is an organization that coordinates distance racing on the easternmost of the five Great Lakes of North America. With the US-Canadian border spanning the center of the lake, the […]
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Meet the best baller in sailing
The 2025 College Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament saved its best for last as the championship game was one for the ages with Florida defeating Houston 65-63. That result also enshrined Matt Brock (aka Matt Depenbrock) as the 2025 Scuttleball […]
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Southern California tradition continues
The 77th Annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race is set to take place on April 25, 2025. With more than 800 competitors and 130+ yachts registered. Starting in Newport Beach, CA, competitors will either pursue the 88nm race course […]
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Lessons from the Wizard
Quicklier Film Partners, which produced MELGES: The Wizard of Zenda, has released an educational film for sailing schools. Called Lessons from the Wizard, it is an instructional film that focuses on the attitude and character of a sailor. This 50-minute […]
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Door still open for Women’s Championship
More than two dozen teams from 11 countries have officially requested an invitation for the inaugural New York Yacht Club International Women’s Championship, with racing in the club-owned IC37 yachts on September 12-19, 2026. With numerous other teams expressing interest, […]
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Canadian focus on youth programming
Sail Canada 2025 Youth Fest, a sailing event focusing on training and development for U19 sailors, will be held August 1-5 in Kingston, Ont. The event will be hosted by CORK/Sail Kingston and will be held along Sail Canada 2025 […]
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Peter Burling leaves America’s Cup defense
The New Zealand America’s Cup defender will have to prepare for the 38th edition without their skipper Peter Burling who was unable to reach an agreement with the team. Here’s the official statement from Team New Zealand: With the America’s […]
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SailGP cancels event due to wing defect
After identifying a defect in select wingsails across the F50 fleet, the SailGP league has canceled the next Season 5 event – planned for May 3-4 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – in order to facilitate required repairs. Racing will […]
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Sea Story survivors speak out – Part 4: The ‘interrogation’
Survivors of the Sea Story liveaboard disaster recount how they were pressured into giving statements – described as ‘interrogations’ – just hours after being rescued By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell In the early hours of 25 November 2024, the Egyptian liveaboard […]
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Critical step forward in protecting lives
U.S. Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound is launching Aqua Alert, a new pilot program designed to quickly notify the public about urgent maritime emergencies. Modeled after Amber Alerts for missing children and Silver Alerts for seniors, Aqua Alert provides […]
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International awards give Sailing no love
As prominent sailing events seek commercial stability, that is a challenge when these events don’t attain public relevancy. And by one measure, that did not happen in 2024. Despite a record pace for the Vendee Globe, a more dynamic Olympic […]
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Ratcliffe bows out of America’s Cup
It was three months after INEOS Britannia lost in the 37th America’s Cup when trouble was revealed amid the British challenge. The nation’s most successful effort to win the trophy had imploded, with team skipper Ben Ainslie and team sponsor […]
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Sailing Program confirmed for LA 2028
The event program and athlete quotas for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics has been approved by the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). With a total of 351 medal events, 22 more than at Paris 2024 (329), the […]
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Skiff teams lead USA contingent
The race toward the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics has begun as nearly 800 boats and boards competed on March 31-April 5 at the 2025 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca in Mallorca, Spain. Twelve nations won medals, seven winning multiple medals, with […]
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Entry open for sailing photo contest
The 16th edition of the Yacht Racing Image Award has opened entries for yacht racing photographers from all over the world to submit their best image taken since October 14, 2024. Founded in 2010, the photo competition dedicated to the […]
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Dinghy records: Beware of butt rash
Superyacht designer Dan Lenard is preparing to break the Guinness World Record for the longest unassisted solo non-stop sailing in a dinghy. His plan is to commence in the second half of June 2025, using an ILCA 7 in the […]
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Making magic in Pensacola
The 38th America’s Cup has no venue or Protocol, the A75 Class Rule has not been released, the Challenger of Record had a messy divorce, yet Defender Team New Zealand wants to hold the racing in 2027. Considering an AC75 […]
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An experiment to reimagine racing
The sport of sailing likes to make improvements, but better isn’t always best. Change is often led by those at the elite end of competition, but are these “advances” at the detriment of the entry level? Champion competitor Mike Zani […]
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A regatta unlike any other
Over the course of nearly three decades, Charleston Race Week has developed a proven reputation that brings sailors back year after year. While ‘location, location, location’ is an integral piece of the puzzle, well-run races in a unique venue as […]
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MARMARA MEZUNLARINDAN DENİZ ENERJİSİYLE BULUŞMA
Ülkemizin en köklü eğitim kurumlarından Marmara Üniversitesi’nin mezunları bir deniz etkinlğinde buluştu. 24 Kasım 2024 tarihinde kurulan Marmara Üniversitesi Mezunları ve Akademisyenleri Derneği öncülüğünde gerçekleşen buluşmada mezunlar Tuzla’daki Kamil Abdüş Gölü’nde kürek çekerek doğanın içinde bir gün geçirmenin mutluluğunu yaşadı. […]
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Cankurtarma, olimpik spor branşı oldu
Türkiye Sualtı Sporları Federasyonu (TSSF) spor branşları arasında yer alan cankurtarma branşı, 2032 yılındaki Yaz Olimpiyat Oyunları’na dahil edilerek olimpik spor branşları arasında yerini aldı Türkiye Sualtı Sporları Federasyonu (TSSF) Başkanı Kadir Sağlam, “Birçok uluslararası şampiyonluklara sahip federasyonumuzun ve sualtı […]
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TÜRK SAVUNMA SANAYİ ADRİYATİK DENİZİ’NDE SAHNE ALACAK
Türkiye’nin “tam bağımsız savunma sanayii” hedefleri doğrultusunda, milli projelere ve ihracat başarılarına imza atan STM Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş, milli teknolojilerini yurt dışına taşımaya devam ediyor. STM, Adriyatik Bölgesinin önemli savunma fuarlarından biri olan ve bu yıl 8-10 […]
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Ali Rıza Bilal, 933 kilometrelik yolu 51 gün boyunca yürüdü
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Anne Hasson announces retirement from Aggressor Adventures
Wayne Brown, CEO of Aggressor Adventures, presents Anne Hasson with a lifetime achievement award (Photo: Aggressor Adventures) Vice President of Aggressor Adventures, Anne Hasson, has announced her retirement after a 41-year career with one of the world’s largest scuba diving […]
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Shark trust launches new shark photography competition
(Photo: Shark Trust) By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell The Shark Trust has launched a new photography competition designed to celebrate the diversity and beauty of sharks, rays and skates, with photographs of egg cases and rarely-spotted chimaeras also welcome. From now […]
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AMİRAL VAROL ATALAY KURDUĞU DEĞERLERLE HATIRLANDI
Ülkemizin tek denizde gönüllü arama kurtarma kurumu olan Denizciler Dayanışma Derneği kurucusu Amiral Varol Atalay ölümünün 16. yılında anıldı. Türkiye’nin ilk gönüllü arama kurtarma örgütü DAK/SAR’ı kuran Amiral Varol Atalay, Çengelköy’deki mezarı başında gönüllüler tarafından hatırlandı. Denizde Arama Kurtarma Derneği/ […]
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SENARYOSUNU DERİNLERDEKİ ACI YAZDI FİLMİ HALEN ÇEKİLMEDİ…. DUMLUPINAR 72 YILDIR UNUTULMADI
Türk insanının yüreğinde derin izler bırakan ve yakın tarihimizin en büyük askeri kazalarından biri olarak hatırlanan Dumlupınar unutulmadı. Akdeniz’de katıldığı NATO tatbikatından dönerken 4 Nisan 1953 günü İsveç bayraklı yük gemisi Naboland ile çarpışarak batan TCG Dumlupınar denizaltısı 72 yıl […]
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Trades arrive for 2025 BVI Spring Regatta
There’s no shortage of talent or breeze in the BVI as almost eighty boats prepare to assume the challenge in the 52nd edition of the 2025 BVI Spring Regatta on April 4-6 in the Caribbean waters off Nanny Cay Resort […]
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“KABATAŞLILIK ERDEMİYLE KULAÇ ATIYORUM”
Son yıllarda gelişim gösteren açık deniz yüzme sporunda önemli başarılar kazanan Vural Tandoğan’a mezun olduğu Kabataş Erkek Lisesi’nin mezunları vefalı bir davranışta bulundu. ABD’de Tahoe Gölü, Manhattan Adası, İngiltere-Fransa arasındaki Manş Denizi, Doğu Afrika kıyısındaki Malawi Gölü ve Büyük Okyanus’taki […]
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US SailGP Team shifts, adds Menninger
The United States SailGP Team has been struggling to improve, which has prompted observations for how the crew is short on high performance experience. While social media comments pushed for change, helm Taylor Canfield wanted to trust their current plan. […]
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Class of 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees
The Sailing Museum & National Sailing Hall of Fame has announced the 11 individuals who will be inducted into its prestigious National Sailing Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The new inductees include a diverse group of influential figures in […]
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Body of freediving firefighter recovered off Long Beach
The Port of Long Beach, California in December 2024 (Photo: photojohn830/Shutterstock) By DIVE Staff The body of a firefighter who went missing while freediving in the Port of Long Beach, California, in December 2024 has been recovered by the Long Beach […]
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Nordic Folkboat: World’s coolest yachts
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and wooden boatbuilder Leo Goolden nominated the Nordic Folkboat. Here’s the report: “The humble Nordic Folkboat is, in […]
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AYVAZOVSKİ TABLOSUNDA KADERİNE TERK EDİLEN DENİZCİ YOKTUR
Denizin sert halini severim. Foça’da bu havayı kollar sahile koşarım. Bir yerde bu fırtınayla alay etmek gelir içimden. “ Beni yakalayamadın, bak seninle dalga geçiyorum”. Ama bu havanın içinde olan, rızkını denizden kazanan balıkçısından süngercisine – çarmıha tırmanan kılavuz kaptanından […]
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DUBLIN’DEN ISTANBUL’A KÜREK ÇEKEREK GELİYORLAR
Asya ve Avrupa kıtalarının birleştiği İstanbul, 3 gencin kıtalararası macerasına ilham oluyor. İrlanda’nın başkenti Dublin’den Eylül 2024 tarihinde yola çıkan 3 İrlandalı genç, tüm Avrupa kıtasını kanolarıyla kat ederek tarihe geçecek bir yolculuğa imza atıyor. İrlanda’da kanser tedavisi gören çocuklar […]
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ODESA’DAN SÜRÜKLENEN MAYINI SAS İMHA ETTİ
Rusya’nın Odesa limanı ve çevresine döşediği deniz mayınlarından biri daha Türkiye kıyılarında imha edildi. Akıntıyla sürüklendiği düşünülen mayın SAS Grup Komutanlığı personelince etkisiz hale getirildi. KARADENİZ’DEKİ MAYIN TEHDİDİ Milli Savunma Bakanlığı (MSB), Karadeniz‘in Kefken açıklarında tespit edilen mayının Sualtı Savunma (SAS) […]
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SUALTININ YÜKSELEN YILDIZI YASEMİN FİLİPİNLER’E HAZIRLANIYOR
Serbest dalışın altın kızı Yasemin Ulucan, Filipinler’de Türkiye’yi temsil edecek. Birçok ulusal ve uluslararası şampiyonlukları bulunan Türkiye’nin en derin dalışlarını yapan kadın sporculardan Yasemin Ulucan, Filipinler’de düzenlenecek Asya Kupası’nda Türkiye’yi temsil edecek. Ulucan, Mısır’da düzenlenen önceki yarışmada şampiyonluğu alarak ülkemizin […]
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Conference to support women in sailing
The National Women’s Sailing Association (NWSA) is expanding their 2025 National Women’s Sailing Association Conference to three days for June 6-8 at the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg, FL. The organization, which will be celebrating its 35th anniversary, […]
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For Sailing to remain in the Olympics
In Olympic parlance, there are sports and those sports have events. For the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, the two heavy hitters are Swimming and Athletics which lead all 36 sports in having 49 and 48 events, respectively. In comparison, Sailing […]
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Killer whales sink yacht in Baltic Sea
Not far from the German headland of Cape Arkona, a sailing boat sank March 31 due to massive water ingress. The crew had to climb into the life raft, from which they were rescued a short time later by a […]
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New Race Officials training program
World Sailing has launched the new National Race Officer Training Program for Member National Authorities (MNAs) to apply for on an annual basis with the aim of providing a recognized qualification for race officials from nations without their own national […]
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Will Olympic home host America’s Cup?
Now that Auckland has removed itself as an option to host the 38th America’s Cup, the leading candidates floating in the media are Italy and Greece, with Greek billionaire George Prokopiou as the man behind his nation’s bid to host […]
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Gaining a measure for Los Angeles 2028
As one of Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, Mallorca ushers in the new Olympic sailing quadrennial at the 2025 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca on March 31-April 5. As nations gear up for the Los Angeles 2028 Games, this is […]
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New coaching scholarship program
World Sailing has launched a new program for Member National Authorities (MNAs) which targets coaches and instructors working in grassroots sailing through to the national level. The World Sailing Coaches Scholarship 2025-2028 is supported by the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic […]
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No America’s Cup in Auckland
With a June 2025 deadline to reveal the venue for the 38h America’s Cup, defender Team New Zealand has confirmed that their home of Auckland is no longer a consideration. When The Ocean Race 2027 confirmed the course would have […]
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LA28: Sailing venue soon to be confirmed
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics expects to host 36 different sports, and while venue selection typically has little impact on how the athletes compete, Sailing is not like most sports. Understanding the weather conditions […]
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Mini Globe Race dives into South Pacific
The 2025-26 Mini Globe Race made an overland transfer of 15 Globe 580 yachts from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean to continue on the round-the-world event. On March 25, the fleet set off on leg 2, a 7,200-Mile course […]
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Survey finds most people unaware of ‘forever chemicals’
The overflow from a water treatment plant at Langstone Harbour, Hampshire (Photo: Alex Ford/MCS) A new YouGov survey commissioned by the UK’s Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has found that the majority of the UK public is unaware of the dangers of […]
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Who will host the next America’s Cup
Not long after New Zealand won the America’s Cup in October 2024, the host of the 37th edition – Barcelona, Spain – declined repeating. Uncertainty surrounding the event, always a weakness, would continue again. Long gone are the days when […]
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Ragtime: Back where she belongs
Over the years, the Transpac Race has drawn many legends of yacht racing, with the 2025 edition attracting one one such legend that returns after years away. Recently relaunched and sporting significant upgrades, the 65-foot Ragtime’s signature black hull and […]
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Easter ideas from the Marine Conservation Society
Rockpooling and seaweed searching are fun ways to spend Easter (Photo: Billy Barraclough/MCS) Looking for something fun to do over the Easter holidays? The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has some suggestions for combining family fun days out with some citizen […]
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Perfect regattas don’t need to be perfect
Rod Davis is pretty accomplished in the sport. Two-time Olympic medalist. Extensive America’s Cup career, on and off the boat. But at 69 years of age, he’s also old enough to remember the simpler times of the sport. His passion […]
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Six dead, nine injured as Egyptian tourist submarine sinks
By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell At least six people have died and nine have been injured after a tourist submarine sank in Hurghada, Egypt. Four of the injured have reportedly been taken to hospital and are said to be in […]
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SailGP: What is the price of admission?
Established in 2018, the SailGP global sports league has two goals: 1) Deliver fan-centric inshore racing among national teams in some of the iconic harbors around the globe. 2) All teams would be privately owned after five seasons. It is […]
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LA2028: It’s going to be expensive
The Australian Sailing Team shared an update about their preparation for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, but it included two bits of information that may not help the team at all: • Their training was in March. • They trained […]
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FIRTINADAN KURTARILDI HAYATA TUTUNDU
Dünyada sayıları hızla azaldığı için nesli tükenme tehlikesi yaşayan Akdeniz foklarından biri daha ölmekten kurtarıldı. Aralık 2024 tarihinde annesinden ayrı, yaralı ve yorgun şekilde Antalya kıyılarında bulunan yavru Akdeniz foku kendi başına yaşama şansı olmadığı için Sualtı Araştırmaları Derneği-Akdeniz Foku […]
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‘Cautious optimism’ as turtle populations rebound
Female green turtles leave the water to nest on a Hawaii beach (Photo: Shutterstock) By DIVE Staff A new study has found that worldwide turtle populations are on the rebound thanks to the implementation of extensive conservation efforts to protect […]
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80’lerde dalış öğrenmek ve yapmak
80’lerde dalış öğrenmek ve yapmak tamamen pratikten ibaret değilse de, teorik kısmı sok çok küçük gibi görünen bir aktiviteydi. Bunun elbette o zamanki şartlarla çok ilgisi vardı. Bi kere eğitim kitapları (kitap demek ne kadar doğru ise) yabancı dilden tercüme, […]
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Why media is a dying industry
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I have a personal disdain for a certain prominent marine company. Their feigned interest over the years to advertise in Scuttlebutt has now shifted to seeking free advertising. After receiving a press release on […]
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Kissing the Olympic ring
The transformation of the Olympic Sailing Program began at Rio 2016 with the introduction of the Women’s Skiff and Mixed Multihull events. These changes were to deliver a more dynamic presentation, but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) wanted more. Sailing […]
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Bring the fun back to sailing
In a session at the 2025 US Sailing Leadership Forum, Bring the Fun Back to Sailing Using Innovative Regatta Formats, the title implies that the fun has left sailing. Has it? Increased participation does follow fun, and growth in the […]
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Opinion: Green spin?
by Pascal Schürmann, Yacht The year is 2035 and all antifouling has been banned throughout the EU. And yet the hulls of yachts moored in harbours on the North and Baltic Seas and in the Mediterranean remain as smooth as […]
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Spain win at SailGP San Francisco
Diego Botin likes San Francisco. After winning the Season 4 SailGP Championship at the venue, he led his Spanish team to dominate again in 2025 when the league returned to northern California on March 22-23. After winning the 7-race qualifying […]
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Australian woman dies; two injured as Bali snorkel boat capsizes
Passengers waiting to be rescued on the capsized Sea Dragon 2 (Photo: Klungkung Police handout via AFP) By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell A 39-year-old Australian woman has died after the boat she was travelling on capsized as it was travelling between […]
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Progressing with a plan in Australia
Increasing participation in sailing is a popular topic, and one being pursued in Australia as they release their second annual Participation Report. Led by the national federation Australian Sailing, the document details the results of their work partnering with Sailing […]
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BUZULLARLA BİRLİKTE GEÇİM KAYNAKLARIMIZ DA ERİYOR
Sürdürülebilir Üretim ve Tüketim Derneği, Dünya Su Günü açıklamasında su insanın temel içeceği, tarım ile endüstrinin girdisi, enerji sektörünün yenilenebilir kaynağı, turizm için önemli, ülkelerin kıymetli ulusal varlıklarından biridir vurgusu ile suyun sadece yüzde 2,5’inin tatlı su, bu suyun da […]
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Pushing the ceiling for American youth
The path for the USA to the 2025 Youth Sailing World Championship will pass through the 2025 U.S. Youth Championship, to be held on October 10-13 in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The qualifier is US Sailing’s pinnacle youth regatta, featuring the […]
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FUAR VAR GİDERSEN YOL VAR SÜRERSEN…
Motosiklete binmenin sadece sürmek olmadığını kanıtlayan etkinliklerden biri de festivallerde buluşmak, fuarlarda dolaşmaktır. Motobike İstanbul 2025 fuarı, insanın sinir katsayısını zıplatan şehir trafiğinden sıyrılarak doğanın sunduğu güzellikler eşliğinde yolculuk yapmayı sevenleri buluştururken kışın ortasında festivali aratmayan bir ortam sunmayı başardı. […]
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2030 YILINDA 100 YAŞINI AŞAN 1 MİLYON İNSAN OLACAK
Dünya genelinde insan ömrü giderek uzuyor ve bilim insanları, 2030 yılına kadar 100 yaşını aşan bireylerin sayısının 1 milyonu bulacağını öngörüyor. Uzun ve sağlıklı bir yaşam sürmek isteyen bireyler için beslenme, fiziksel aktivite ve stres yönetimi gibi faktörlerin önem taşıdığını […]
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DEMOKRASİYE VE HUKUKA MÜDAHALE KABUL EDİLEMEZ… ÇYDD’DEN KARŞI DURUŞ
İstanbul Üniversitesi Yönetim Kurulu’nun hukuksal temelden yoksun ve son derece tartışmalı bir idari kararla, İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanı Ekrem İmamoğlu’nun lisans diplomasını iptal etmesi, yalnızca bireysel bir hakkın ihlali değil, aynı zamanda demokrasiye ve seçilme hakkına yönelik açık bir müdahale […]
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TBK BAŞKANI GÜNDOĞDU SARUHANOĞLU’NDAN AÇIKLAMA
Arkadaşlarım ve Sualtı ailemin değerli üyeleri, 50 seneyi geçen bir süredir severek görev yaptığım Türk Balıkadamlar Spor Kulübü’nde son 1 sene içinde sayıları 2-3’ü geçmeyen örgütlü bir kötülük grubunun 2016 öncesi taktiklerle şahsımı ve kulübü hedef alan itham ve iftiralarına […]
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Learning from the ‘near-miss’
by Nikki Henderson, Yachting World Back in December, I reminded myself what ‘too close for comfort’ feels like. After 18 days at sea, my crew and I finished an Atlantic crossing and parked up in Rodney Bay, St Lucia, with […]
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Diver killed in scuba tank explosion
Aerial view over Pointe-aux-Piments, where the explosion occurred (Photo: Shutterstock) A 27-year-old man has been killed by a scuba tank which exploded while he was filling it at a dive centre in Pointe-aux-Piments, Mauritius. Local news reports describe the scene […]
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Review: Treasures, Shipwrecks and the Dawn of Red Sea Diving, by Howard Rosenstein
Dr Eugenie Clark dives the Jolanda as it lies on Shark Reef in Ras Mohammed (Photo: David Doubilet) A review of Treasures, Shipwrecks and the Dawn of Red Sea Diving, by Howard Rosenstein, published by Dived Up – now available […]
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Filling the void left by US Sailing
The 2028 Olympic Games are in the USA, which presents a massive opportunity for the nation. While a successful US Olympic Sailing Program is a priority for new President Henry Brauer, execution remains in question. Dean Brenner, who led the […]
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Diver dies, two rescued in Florida’s Twin Caves system
Jackson Blue Springs is at the head of Merritt’s Mill Pond, Florida (Photo: Shutterstock) One diver has died and two have been rescued after getting into trouble in the Twin Caves system in Marianna, Florida. Jackson County Sherrif’s Office received […]
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VIDEO: 2025 RORC Caribbean 600
The 2025 RORC Caribbean 600 brought together a world-class fleet for one of the most challenging and exhilarating offshore races on the calendar. A 600-mile course weaving through 11 stunning Caribbean islands, with record-breaking Maxis, professionally crewed teams, and Corinthian […]
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New challenge for Francesca Clapcich
Francesca Clapcich, two-time Olympian and on 11th Hour Racing Team when they won The Ocean Race 2022-23, has launched her campaign for the 2028-29 Vendée Globe. Using the 60-foot IMOCA, the Italian-American will take on this elite offshore race held […]
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SailGP: Danish damage too extensive
It is never good to hit marks, and especially not good for the SailGP teams this season. With the change to T-foil daggerboards that extend outboard of the hull, the Danish passed too closely to a mark during the Los […]
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First woman to lead International Olympic Committee
(March 20, 2025) – Kirsty Coventry has been elected the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee. The 41-year-old Zimbabwean was chosen in a secret ballot of seven candidates at the 144th IOC Session being held in Costa Navarino, Greece […]
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Great white shark makes rare Nusa Penida appearance
Still from a video of the Nusa Penida great white shark (Fabian Clinton/Instagram) A great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) has put in a rare appearance around Nusa Penida, a large island located off the southeast coast of Bali. The large […]
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Keys to the personal safety kit
A successful rescue is always rooted in preparation which George Day has us thinking about in this report for the Cruising Compass: We’re soon going to be in the spring and early summer migration and offshore event season so our […]
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SailGP: Five things to watch in San Francisco
The 14-event schedule for SailGP will be in San Francisco on March 22-23 for the fifth event of Season 5, though Scuttlebutt worries the league is without a calendar. In their propensity for hype, SailGP repeatedly refers to this as […]
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Training leaders beyond the water
After representing the U.S. in sailing at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Lara Dallman-Weiss is now applying the lessons she learned on the water as a high-performance athlete to help others navigate the pressures of leadership. As […]
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Five Tips: Pro guide to weather routing
Whether you’re preparing for a race or even just a leg of a longer race, there’s always a process for planning your routing, says professional navigator Simon ‘Si Fi’ Fisher. “I’ll start looking at the forecast and the different weather […]
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About 50% fun and 50% racing
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News It was the 1970s when I witnessed the early days of windsurfing as Hoyle and Diane Schweitzer cajoled their beach buddies to race boards in Marina del Rey, CA. Their nearby factory soon energized […]
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