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SAILING Magazine ends its print run
Port Washington, WI (February 13, 2025) – SAILING Magazine’s long run as a print magazine has ended. The publication that started as a newspaper for Lake Michigan sailors and grew into a glossy, oversized national sailing magazine respected by readers […]
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What really matters after 3.5 decades
by Carol Cronin Halfway through a group dinner at my first regatta of 2025, I realized: I’ve been sailing Snipes on Miami’s Biscayne Bay for 34 years. Though on my best days I feel almost as fresh and eager as […]
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New category for wingfoil records
The World Sailing Speed Record Council is managing a new category for wingfoils, posting national records along with the outright speed of 33.55 knots by Alessandro Tomasi (ITA). – Details SCUTTLEBUTT News Link ! DemirHindiSG 13 Şubat 2025-20:09
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Speed Council ratifies new solo records
The World Sailing Speed Record Council confirmed the establishment of a new Singlehanded 60-foot and Singlehanded Monohull 24 hour records. Sébastien Simon (FRA) on his IMOCA Groupe Dubreuil completed the distance of 614.91 nm on November 26-27 at an average […]
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Sea Story survivors speak out – Part 2: the rescue
The second in a series of articles detailing how survivors of the Sea Story liveaboard disaster escaped from the capsized boat to find themselves drifting for hours before being rescued By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell In the early hours of the […]
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DENİZ ÇAYIRLARININ DOĞU AKDENİZ’DE SON SIĞINAĞI AYDINCIK
Akdeniz’e özgü deniz çayırı türlerinin, iklim krizi ve insan kaynaklı etkiler nedeniyle yok olma tehlikesi Mersin Deniz Ticaret Odası’nda düzenlenen panelde ele alındı. Aydıncık kıyıları, Doğu Akdeniz’de Posidonia Oceanica türü deniz çayırlarının yaşam alanı olarak bilinen en önemli bölgelerden biri. […]
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Crazy, dangerous, should never happen?
All 12 solo skippers completed the 2025 McIntyre Globe 580 Transat on their home-built 19-foot plywood Globe 5.80 Mini Class boats. Leaving the Canary Islands on January 11, Renaud Stitelmann (SUI) on Capucinette won the third edition, covering the nearly […]
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Extraordinary Boats: Globe 5.80
In their Extraordinary Boats series, Yachting World profiles the Globe 5.80, a 19-footer designed specifically for the Mini Globe Race. “Go small, go cheap, go now,” famously said Lin and Larry Pardy, who sailed for decades aboard small engineless yachts […]
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A well-earned post Vendée Globe refit
What happens after the solo skippers in the 2024-25 Vendée Globe cross the finish line in Les Sables d’Olonne, France? For Boris Herrmann (GER), his IMOCA yacht Malizia – Seaexplorer is back into the shed for a well-earned post race […]
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Immense gratitude for the opportunity
Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea started their Olympic campaign in 2017 for the Women’s Skiff event, and endured the difficult baptism new teams face when learning how to sail the 49erFX boat. But that was then, with Roble providing this […]
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Giving female athletes freedom to fail
The SailGP league requires each team to have at least one female on the crew, and for 11 of the 12 teams, the women fit into the strategist role behind the helm. But for the USA team, the 26-year-old Anna […]
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Şimdi başka bir soru sorayım : Pony Tüp gerekli mi?
Bir önceki yazımda sormuştum: Pony Tüp hayat kurtarır mı? Ve mevzuyu açıklayıp rakama döktükten sonra cevabı sizlere bırakmıştım. Şimdi başka bir soru sorayım : Pony Tüp gerekli mi? Tabii bu soruyu “hava bitmesi” nedeniyle bulunduğunuz derinlikten yüzeye en kısa yoldan […]
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Genetic evidence proves orcas predate on Australian great white sharks
Two orcas known as ‘Ripple’ and ‘Bent Tip’ photographed in Australian waters (Photo: Karl Bromelow/Reeves et al) By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell Orcas – also known as killer whales – have been documented preying on great white sharks in South Africa […]
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Big year in USA for women’s world tour
The 2025 Women’s World Match Racing Tour will have six events in four countries – USA, France, Sweden, and Bermuda. Now in its fourth consecutive season, the tour remains the only all-female global series in sailing, designed to promote and […]
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Takeaways from Bermuda Race review
When the 2024 Newport to Bermuda Race incurred dismastings, abandonments, and assorted retirements, organizers initiated a review of the incidents to understand the circumstances and implications. The Bermuda Race Organizing Committee, in collaboration with the Cruising Club of America and […]
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J/24 Class gets reboot in Canada
After a five-year hiatus, the J/24 Canadian Class Association has appointed a new council and has scheduled the 2025 J/24 Canadian National Championship on June 20-22 in Ottawa, Ont. The Nationals will be hosted by Nepean Sailing Club and held […]
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VIDEO: Teaching kids to love sailing?
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats” – from The Wind in the Willows SCUTTLEBUTT News Link ! DemirHindiSG 12 Şubat 2025-15:09
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Good news from Canada for LA2028
Success at the Olympic level requires a long-term commitment, with Canada getting good news as Antonia and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance from Chester, N.S. will continue their campaign towards the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games in the Women’s Skiff event. The […]
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Class racing with supply and confusion
One design class boats are managed by organizations to manage rules and promote activity such as the… • International Laser Class Association – ILCA • International Sunfish Class Association – ISCA Remember the acronyms, for these two World Sailing classes […]
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Why reject a full foiling rule?
It is not a stretch to say the healthiest area of the sport is class racing. This isn’t necessarily because people dislike rating rules, but rather class organizations manage the limits to maintain interest. In this report by Matthew Sheahan […]
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Best of DIVE’s Big Shots 2024
The winners of our readers poll of images from our Big Shots underwater photography competitions of 2024 We asked our readers to vote for their favourite images from our most recent Big Shot underwater photography competitions. Here are the top […]
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Marine Curios #18 – Lampert’s Sea Cucumber, Syanptula lamperti
(Photo: Nattapon Ponbumrungwong/Shutterstock) It only eats one flavour of sponge, and it feasts so voraciously that Syanptula lamperti’s dinner takes less than an hour to pass from one end to the other! Lampert’s sea cucumbers (Syanptula lamperti) are small white […]
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GİZEMLİ BOŞLUKLAR MAĞARALAR
Bu gönderiyi Instagram’da gör Ali Ethem Keskin (@aliethemkeskin)’in paylaştığı bir gönderi
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Great Britain win at SailGP Sydney
The Great Britain SailGP Team claimed their inaugural 2025 Season victory at the third stage held February 8-9 Sunday in Sydney, Australia. The win was also a first for driver Dylan Fletcher after a hard-fought three-boat showdown against the Canada […]
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USA stumbles again in SailGP league
One of the questions prior to SailGP Sydney on February 8-9 was whether the USA could bounce back from their last place finish in New Zealand. While the team has been adept at producing flashy videos with stylish kit, their […]
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Poland’s sailing capital to host youth title
The Polish port city of Gdynia has been chosen to host the 2025 World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Championships, taking place July 21-27 as part of the annual Gdynia Sailing Days festival. Sixteen teams – an increase of four […]
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Yaşayan müze, canlı müzenin dünyadaki ilk örneğiydi. Artık yok!
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“Denizden Boğaziçi”
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Egyptian tourist boat sinks off Hurghada
An Egyptian tourist boat has sunk in the Red Sea off Jabal Al-Zeit, north of Hurghada, with six crew members on board. According to local reports, the boat was travelling from ‘Rashid’ – presumably Port Rashid, east of the city […]
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UK Government issues safety bulletin for Egyptian liveaboards
Sea Story under construction (Photo: Ali Aref, President of Dive Pro Liveaboard/MAIB) Substantial modifications, defective or missing lifesaving equipment, poor fire protection, poor crew training and poor safety briefings all identified as Red Sea liveaboard safety issues. The UK Government’s […]
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Inspiring Hope – an interview with Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier
A male orca in the winter sunrise. Lofoten, Norway (Photo: Cristina Mittermeier) Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier has spent much of her life working to protect the world’s oceans – but the creatures that live beneath the waves don’t always appreciate her […]
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MISIR KÜRESEL TURİZMDE İDDİASINI SÜRDÜRÜYOR
Mısır Turizm ve Eski Eserler Bakanı Sherif Fathy,EMITT 2025’te Mısır turizm sektöründeki son gelişmeleri ve gerçekleştirmeyi hedefledikleri yeni projeleri anlattı. Mısır’a gelen yabancı turist sayısı 2024 yılında yüzde 5 oranında arttı. The Grand Egyptian Museum’un açılışı ve sağlıklı yaşam turizminin […]
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Robotic Navy to secure southern border
Upon taking office, President Trump declared a state of emergency at the US southern border, which has long been utilized by cartels and criminal gangs for drug and human trafficking. This was a decisive move, supported by an immediate surge […]
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İNGİLİZLER ANTARKTİKA’DA ÇALIŞACAK ELEMAN ARIYOR
Birleşik Krallık’ın ulusal kutup araştırma enstitüsü British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Antarktika’daki araştırma istasyonlarında çalışacak elemanlar arıyor. Bu işin en güzel tarafı ise ömür boyu anlatacak anılar… MAAŞ 29 BİN 273 POUND British Antarctic Survey, marangozlar, aşçılar, elektrikçiler, tesisatçılar, tekne görevlileri, […]
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Pitcairn’s Ducie Atoll and Henderson Island recognised as Important Shark and Ray Areas
Pitcairn grey reef sharks were monitored by Baited Remote Underwater Video Systems – ‘BRUVS’ (Photo: Blue Belt Programme) Henderson Island and Ducie Atoll, part of the Pitcairn Islands, have been named as Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs) by the IUCN, marking […]
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Performans of the year – Kamil Resa Alsaran
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Manta Trust launches ‘Volunteer Time Off’ expeditions for businesses
A volunteer taking manta ID photographs in the Maldives (Photo: Kaitlyn Zerr/Manta Trust) The Manta Trust has launched a new initiative aimed at getting businesses involved in manta ray conservation by offering their employees the chance to join ‘Volunteer Time […]
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VIDEO: 2023 RORC Transatlantic Wrap
The 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race, marking its 11th edition, commenced on January 12th from Calero Marinas Marina Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The 3,000-nautical-mile race across the Atlantic attracted sailors from 19 different nations, bound for Camper & Nicholsons Port […]
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GURUR… DÜNYANIN İLK TİCARİ RO-RO YELKENLİ GEMİSİ TÜRKİYE’DE YAPILDI
Türkiye’nin önde gelen tersanelerinden RMK Marine, Fransız Neoline Armateurs ile iş birliği yürüterek inşa ettiği dünyanın ilk yelkenli Ro-Ro (Roll-On/Roll-Off) gemisi Neoliner Origin’i başarıyla suya indirdi. İstanbul Tuzla’da gerçekleştirilen törene RMK Marine CEO’su Dr. Utku Alanç, Neoline Başkanı Michel Pery, […]
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DENİZDE GÖNÜLLÜLÜK YARIŞINDA BAŞKANLIK BAYRAĞI TURGAY AYTAÇ’A GEÇTİ
Ülkemizin güzide denizcilik kurumlarından Denizciler Dayanışma Derneği başkanlık bayrağı yapılan olağan genel seçimle Turgay Aytaç’a geçti. Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı’nda uzun süre çalıştıktan sonra DAK/SAR’da deniz hizmetine gönüllü olarak devam eden Turgay Aytaç başkanlık bayrağını başarılı bir dönem geçiren Murat Kaya’dan […]
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BU DÜNYADAN BİR RIZA TAŞKIN GEÇTİ… KALANLARA SELAM OLSUN
Türk sualtı camiasının çok sevilen isimlerinden Rıza Taşkın, 56 yaşında hayatını kaybetti. Emekli denizaltı astsubayı ve 2 yıldız eğitmen olan Rıza Taşkın, yardımseverliği, mert tavırları ve dost yaklaşımı ile sualtı camiasında derin izler bıraktı. 30 Ocak günü Gemlik Asım Kocabıyık […]
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Boissières retires from Vendée Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (February 2, 2025; Day 85) – Arnaud Boissières (FRA), skipper of the recently dismasted La Mie Câline has been forced to retire from the race in the end. He took this decision today and made it […]
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AC38 teams meeting in London
Teams hoping to be involved in the 2027 America’s Cup are meeting in London under the shadow of the Ainslie-Ratcliffe falling-out. Since INEOS Britannia announced that it had parted company with Sir Ben Ainslie and would enter a challenge for […]
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MUSTAFA KEMAL’İN ASKERLERİYİZ… ATATÜRK’ÜN ASKERİ OLMAK ONURDUR!
30 Ağustos Kara Harp Okulu mezuniyet töreninde “Mustafa Kemal’in askerleriyiz” diyen beş teğmenimizin, haklarında başlatılan soruşturma sonucunda Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri’nden (TSK) ihraç edildiklerini üzülerek öğrenmiş bulunuyoruz. Bu karar, hukuka, adalete ve ulusal vicdana aykırı olduğu kadar, Cumhuriyetimizin temel ilkelerine ve […]
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Best sailing nation in the world?
The next SailGP event is on February 8-9 in Sydney, Australia, and there may be no better ambassador for the league and country than Tom Slingsby. Will Lennox from GQ Australia provides this report: For many Australians, our greatest association […]
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Ragtime: Looking back to the future
by Ross Tibbits, Latitude 38 One of sailing’s most iconic yachts, Ragtime, the 1965 Spencer-designed 62-ft sloop first made famous for winning her first two Transpacs in 1973 and 1975, has a storied history like few others. It began in […]
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New Guinness World Record for Living Underwater
Rüdiger ‘Rudy’ Koch looks out of his record-breaking SeaPod (Photo: Ocean Builder) By DIVE Staff A new Guinness World Record for underwater living has been German aerospace engineer Rüdiger ‘Rudy’ Koch, after he completed an extraordinary 120-day stretch beneath the […]
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Free sailboats are the secret
by John Arndt, Latitude 38 American Magic, the US challenger for the 36th and 37th America’s Cup, and Nautor Swan recently announced a partnership aimed at energizing sailing in America. We’re skeptical. We’re reminded that the peak growth of participation […]
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Don’t let failure hold you back
Success is impossible without failure – even for the world’s most decorated sailors. This was the message from Brazilian trailblazer Martine Grael to dozens of young female sailors at a forum held ahead of the New Zealand SailGP event. Co-hosted […]
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Attrition, completion for Vendée Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (January 30, 2025; Day 82) – The attrition for the 10th Vendée Globe increased today as the 7th skipper from the 40 starters was dismasted at the longitude of Cape Verde. More than 2,500 miles from […]
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Sailfaster with Sara Stone
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 professional sailor Sara Stone. From her early development at Oakcliff Sailing under the […]
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Refining ratings to improve classic racing
The Classic Yacht Owners Association developed the CRF (Classic Rating Formula) as a measurement rating system to serve their racing schedule in the New England region. CYOA Technical Committee Chair Jim Taylor provides an update for the 2025 season: At […]
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2025 DN Championships in Wisconsin
The 2025 DN World and North American Championship have been confirmed for February 2-8 on Lake Winnebago at Fond du Lac, WI. Over 100 competitors are registered representing Canada, Estonia, Germany, Poland, Sweden, and the USA, with the field including […]
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NESLİ TÜKENEN PİNA VE SÜNGERLERE MÜSİLAJ TEHDİDİ
Ekim ayı sonunda Erdek Körfezi’nde başladıktan sonra yaklaşık 45 günde İzmit Körfezi’ne ulaşarak güneyden kuzeye Marmara Denizi’ni örümcek ağı gibi sardı. Yüzeyden itibaren 30 m derinliğe kadar tüm Marmara’yı kaplayan müsilaj bir taraftan dibe çökerek pinalar ve süngerler gibi canlılarla […]
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To the rescue! Author and musician Ross Merrin on training as a BDMLR Marine Mammal Medic
BDMLR volunteers going to help a stranded minke whale near Hartlepool (Photo: Jordan Crosby/Shutterstock) Musician, author and now a British Divers Marine Life Rescue volunteer, Ross Merrin talks to Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell about the serious fun of learning how to […]
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Tall Ships Of The World An Illustrated Encyclopedia
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Sail Tall Ships!
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Tall Ships A Guide
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100 Best Surf Spots In The World
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The Antarctic Dive Guide
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Marshall Islands creates first marine protected area
Aerial view of Bikar Atoll, with southern tip and Bikar Islands in the foreground. (Photo: Steve Spence/National Geographic Pristine Seas) By DIVE Staff The Republic of the Marshall Islands has announced that it is to implement protection for two of […]
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New fuel pump guidance
The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC), the nonprofit organization that develops voluntary global safety standards for the design, construction, maintenance, and repair of recreational boats, published the H-24 Gasoline (Petrol) Fuel Systems standard, introducing new requirements for in-tank fuel […]
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The life of LOVE & WAR
There are not many boats that can sail competitively in the Sydney-Hobart one month, and then show up at the Australian Wooden Boat Festival the next, and outshine many of the other more pampered exhibitors. You could make a good […]
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New Zealand updates safety regulations
The latest edition of New Zealand yachting’s safety encyclopaedia – the Safety Regulations 2025 to 2028 – is out now. Authored and administered by Yachting New Zealand, these regulations provide a safe but achievable standard of design and equipment appropriate […]
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Be deliberate in your goal setting
Professional sailor and coach Chris Snow reminds us that the 2025 sailing season begins with a plan: If you are like me you’ve probably been thinking about what you’d like to accomplish in the coming year in sailing wise. Hopefully […]
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Bringing SailGP to a global audience
As SailGP CEO Russell Coutts explained, “We have always said SailGP is for the racing fan — not your typical sailing fan. This is the very best of high-speed, high-tech racing, but on water.” The person tasked with attracting the […]
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When all boats are not created equal
The premise of a one design class is to provide a platform which puts the focus on sailing ability. But the degree at which equipment is minimized depends on the class rules, and in this report by Santiago Lopez, all […]
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Registration open for Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium
The 25th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium will be held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland on March 14-15, 2025. The program will consist of 18 technical presentations, a special keynote address and updates from the Journal of […]
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Documenting collisions with marine life
The Marine Mammal Advisory Group (MMAG) is calling on the global sailing community to participate in an anonymous survey documenting collisions at sea between sailing vessels and marine life. MMAG is a coalition of stakeholders established to collaborate on the […]
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Saving more lives with new AI technology
It is a standard quote used by the US Coast Guard: “The decision to suspend a search is always difficult to make and never done lightly. When we send our rescue crews out, it is with great hope we can […]
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Rare ‘virgin’ shark birth in US aquarium
By DIVE Staff A baby shark born in a US aquarium appears to be a rare case of parthogenesis, in which a female animal reproduces without having mated with a male. The swell shark (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum) pup hatched from an […]
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Vefat & Başsağlığı – Rıza Taşkın
Merhum Rıza Taşkına Allahtan rahmet, kederli ailesi ve sevenlerine başsağlığı ve sabırlar dileriz. SUALTI Gazetesi
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SCUBA DIVING
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Application open for 2025 Governor’s Cup
The 2025 Governor’s Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship is now accepting Requests for Invitation (RFI) for the 58th edition to be held July 29-August 3 in Newport Beach, CA. The deadline for receiving RFIs is April 11, but interested […]
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Review: The Diver and the Cook by Lasse Spang Olsen
Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell reviews the amazing story that is The Diver and the Cook by Lasse Spang Olsen, published by Dived Up. Review by Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell Every now and then the diving world produces something truly inspirational. The case of the […]
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Zim Sailing approved as ILCA builder
The International Laser Class Association (ILCA) has approved Zim Sailing as builder of class-legal boats in the United States. Zim successfully completed a detailed and thorough certification process, receiving approval from both ILCA and World Sailing technical departments. The approval […]
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American Magic: Keep the ball rolling
It is the intent for American Magic, the US challenger for the 36th and 37th America’s Cup, to compete in the 38th edition. But before the event rules are established, retaining talented personnel with enriching projects is critical for continuity. […]
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SailGP: USA back to drawing board
It could not have gone much worse for the USA team at the New Zealand SailGP on January 18-19 in Auckland, New Zealand. They finished last. While Italy and Brazil finished 6th and 9th, respectively, in their second-ever event, the […]
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Bad for hygiene, Good for mental health
After the finish of the 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race, overall winner Christian Zugel admitted the 8.5-day race was the longest time he’d been offshore… and he loved it. “It was amazing sailing …the whole race was such an incredible experience… […]
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VIDEO: How to buy a cheap sailboat
The Practical Sailor group provides a guide on how to buy a sailboat on a budget of $20,000. They look at a Pearson 31, a Hunter 31, a Bristol 29.9, and a Cape Dory sailboat, discussing problem spots like mast […]
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New Olympic cycle begins in Spain
There is not one path to the Olympic podium but the popular plan will be to participate in the inaugural Sailing Grand Slam (SGS) which consists of the four most iconic Olympic sailing events in Europe as well as a […]
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Sea Story liveaboard survivor tells her story
DIVE talks to Dr Sarah Martin, survivor of Egypt’s most deadly scuba diving liveaboard disaster about her escape and rescue after Sea Story capsized By Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell In the early hours of the morning of 25 November 2024, the […]
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Windsurfing repairing Paris problem
No event was more criticized at the Paris 2024 Olympics than the Men’s and Women’s Windsurfing. Of the 10 Sailing events, the Windsurfing program had its own system to award medals, and that was the problem. An Opening Series confirmed […]
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OZİ’YE VEDANIN ARDINDAN ÖZLEM VE ÖZKAN
Dünyayı denizden dolaşmak için hayat anlayışlarını değiştiren ve Başka Türlü Yaşamak sloganıyla yola çıkan Özlem ve Özkan Şahin, yaşadıkları olayın ardından sevenlerine hitap ettikleri ikinci videoyu yayınladı. Özkan Şahin, bu süreçte yanlarında bulunan herkese teşekkür ederken, teknenin neden battığı yolundaki […]
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VIDEO: No ski lift required
Wing skiing on Budd Lake in New Jersey. Source: https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2025/01/24/video-no-ski-lift-required/
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Another busy day for Vendée Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (January 25, 2025; Day 77) – It was another busy day at the Vendée Globe finish line with three more finishers completing the race round the world, solo, non-stop, and without assistance: 7th. After 75 days, […]
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VIDEO: Sail-powered cargo ships
Eighty percent of all global trade travels by sea, and the ships carrying those goods account for three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Now, some shipping companies are taking a new tack as they try to navigate the industry […]
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Doubt cast over next America’s Cup
On October 19th 2024, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, on behalf of the Defender Emirates Team New Zealand, accepted a Notice of Challenge for the 38th America’s Cup (AC38) from Royal Yacht Squadron Ltd and were duly announced as […]
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Finishers again at Vendée Globe 2024-25
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (January 24, 2025; Day 76) – It had been a week since the Vendée Globe podium was complete, without another finisher until today delivered an incoming crowd: 4th. Emerging relieved and happy out of a dark, […]
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Cave diver dies in Spain’s Cueva del Agua
Google Maps image from Cueva del Agua A 37-year-old woman has died in the Cuevas del Agua, a popular underwater cave system located in Cartagena, Spain. The incident occurred late on Saturday, 18 January when the diver reportedly failed to […]
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Volvo 70 wins RORC Transatlantic Race
The Volvo 70 Tschüss 2 (USA), owned by Christian Zugel, has been named the overall winner of the 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race. While the majority of boats are still racing, none of the competitors at sea can beat Tschüss 2’s […]
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New venture to energize USA sailing
While the America’s Cup Defender and Challenger of Record work out details for the 38th edition, the other teams must keep their assets busy. Here’s an update on how one team is doing that: American Magic, the US challenger for […]
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Are the Racing Rules sufficiently simple?
It is the intention of the Racing Rules of Sailing to safely get boats around a race course, but how easy is it to know these rules? The answer… it depends. When Geoffrey Emanuel shared his view for how the […]
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America’s Cup: Will Ainslie start over?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News If you believe everything you read, the news that Sir Ben Ainslie had been removed from the team he skippered to the 37th America’s Cup Finals came to him as a surprise. That’s the […]
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INEOS removes Ben Ainslie from team
Ben Ainslie, the most successful sailor in Olympic history, has been fired. After winning his fifth consecutive Olympic medal, Ainslie helped defender Oracle Team USA win the 2013 America’s Cup. The British champion then launched Ben Ainslie Racing for the […]
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“Nispeten güvenli”
Dekompresyon hastalığından uzak, nispeten güvenli dalışlar yapılması, John Scott Haldane’nin 1900’lü yılların başında geliştirdiği, dekompresyon modeli ile mümkün hale gelmiştir. “Nispeten güvenli” dememizdeki kasıt, hiç bir dalış tablosu veya dalış bilgisayarını dekompresyon hastalığı açısından tam güvenlik sağlamadığındandır. Yaşanan dekompresyon hastalığı […]
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Rise of private youth sailing teams
Every youth sport – soccer, baseball, you name it – has sign-ups for a local league that offers organized games, but the pursuit of excellence has fostered travel teams with heightened coaching and competition. Sailing has this too, and while […]
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Revolutionizing preparation for sailing
World Champion and Olympic medalist John Bertrand explains how groundbreaking changes to his training program in the 1970s paved the way for today’s athletes: I remember the summer of 1976 vividly. I had just won the Laser Class World Championship, […]
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Coast Guard steps up border protection
Washington, DC (January 21, 2025) – On both USA coasts, migrants illegally seeking entry from the south by boat is common, but since Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president on January 20, the US Coast Guard has […]
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Review: Insta360 X4 – the 360° 8K action camera
(Photo: Jenny Stock) Insta360’s X4 action camera is capable of filming 360° footage in 8K resolution. Award-winning underwater camerawoman Jenny Stock put one to the test Review by Jenny Stock In short, I love the Insta360 X4, primarily because it […]
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America’s Cup: Ainslie set for Ineos split
After Ineos Britannia lost to New Zealand 7-2 in the 37th America’s Cup, skipper Ben Ainslie confirmed his team would return for the next edition, but he was less certain about his funding. Three months on, this report by The […]
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Notice of Race update for Gulf of Mexico?
From the southern tip of Texas, the coastline of the United States stretches eastward toward Florida’s Big Bend, then extending south toward Key West. And it is the Gulf of Mexico that splashes along this shoreline… or is it? On […]
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