Both Sébastien Simon and Sam Davies hit floating objects within hours of each other yesterday at the gateway to the Indian Ocean and sustained damage to their IMOCAs...
Kevin Burnham, Olympic gold and silver medallist in the 470, has died at the age of 63, just week after the passing of another legend of the class, Dave Barnes. This photo says so much about the force of nature that was Kevin Burnham...
The Battle of Brixham: Sailjuice grills four of the top performers from the Musto Skiff Nationals about a whacky week in Torbay. How did they manage to keep their heads while all around others of the 53-skiff entry were losing theirs?
You know that old saying that you use to get yourself out of fixing that little nick out of the bottom of your rudder, or the dirt on your hull? "One bad tack..." and all those efforts are wasted. It's one of the most damaging lies you can tell yourself. You need to get with the program, and look further into the Law of Marginal Gains and The 1% Principle....
A Sailjuice webinar: The Pursuit of Marginal Gains.... Andy Rice quizzes professional sailor and 2024 Olympic keelboat aspirant Henry Bomby about finding the elusive final 1% of boatspeed, along with former Fireball World Champion Ian 'Chips' Howarth....
The UK government's easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions has brought relief to many aspects of life and, particularly certain sports. Sailing is one of those fortunate past-times that is now allowed in England,
Like everyone in the world, the America’s Cup is not untouched by the effects of the COVID19 Coronavirus. Very quickly it became apparent that the unavoidable but regrettable cancellations of the much-anticipated ACWS events in Cagliari and Portsmouth would have to happen.
The Rio 2016 Nacra 17 Olympic Champion Santiago Lange believes that sailing has equipped him well for the uncertainties of life in shadow of coronavirus.