by Natalie | May 13, 2019 | Daily News, Features
Almost 700 people have been confirmed to compete on one of the 11 Clipper 70s in the Clipper 2019-20 Round the World Yacht Race. Amassed as the most global ever, made up of 44 nationalities, their ages range from 18-76 years with professions such as hairdresser,...
by Natalie | May 13, 2019 | Daily News, Features
Ben Ainslie has cast further doubt over the three late America’s Cup entries making the start line as the Ineos Team UK skipper works to prepare his well-backed bid to challenge Emirates Team New Zealand for the Auld Mug in 2021. As Ineos Team UK continues the design...
by Natalie | May 10, 2019 | Daily News, Features
In an effort to tackle air pollution the Amsterdam City Council has decided to ban all petrol and diesel powered boats from the centre of the city (defined as being within the A10 city ring road) by 2025, according to a report published last week. There are estimated...
by Natalie | May 10, 2019 | Daily News, Features
New hall 1 just one of a number of changes for 2020 show The Dusseldorf boat show is set to undergo a transformation spearheaded by its new, yet to be completed Hall 1, that journalists were given a sneak preview of yesterday. According to Werner Dornscheidt, CEO of...
by Natalie | May 10, 2019 | Daily News, Features
Blast reaching in the tropics is hard to improve on, and for the first day and night of the 2019 Antigua Bermuda Race, the 11-boat fleet have had their fill. However, Mother Nature is about to deliver a speed bump that will bring a tactical and skillful element to the...
by Natalie | May 10, 2019 | Daily News, Features, Regattas News
For day two of maxi schooner competition at this inaugural Capri Classica, the Gulf of Naples took on a northern European feel with an overcast sky, Vesuvius obscured by the mirk and a dark grey cloud parked over Capri’s highest summit giving the appearance that the...