by Natalie | Jun 12, 2018 | Daily News, Features
31 stores and concessions hit by action UK sail and sportswear retailer and manufacturer Henri Lloyd has entered administration, citing “challenging trading conditions on the high street” as the reason. Established in Manchester in 1963 by former Polish soldier Henri...
by Natalie | Jun 11, 2018 | Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
Doyle sails Palma are off to a flying start following the appointment of Chris Sherlock and Phill Maxwell as Co Owners and Directors of Doyle Sails Palma following a reorganisation of the Mallorca operation in February 2018. Doyle Sails Palma is now fully operational...
by Natalie | Jun 11, 2018 | Daily News, Editorials, Features
Final preparations are being made as the clock counts down towards the start of the 22nd Superyacht Cup (19-23 June) with many of the world’s most impressive sailing vessels now gathering in Palma, Mallorca. With racing set to begin...
by Natalie | Jun 11, 2018 | Daily News, Features
Cardiff, Wales (June 10, 2018) – The Volvo Ocean Race fleet had a slow start to Leg 10 as a high-pressure system brought bright sunny skies and warm weather but very little breeze to Cardiff this afternoon. With nearly no wind at the scheduled 1500 UTC start time, the...
by Natalie | Jun 11, 2018 | Daily News, Features
(June 10, 2018; Day 7) – After a week of racing around the clock from Panama to New York City, the 11 teams in the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race have been keeping everyone guessing as to their Scoring Gate tactics. The Scoring Gate allows the first three...
by Natalie | Jun 8, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Regattas News
“Aschanti Winning Antigua Classics Regatta was nothing “heroic” but it’s was fun! Sailing is a great team sport! I have been Skippering classic yachts since 1978, and I do it because it is still amazing and fun! At Antigua Classics Week...