British skipper Simon Curwen is continuing to lead the Golden Globe Race, but some of his rivals are making the most of a small low pressure system to catch up!
Katy Stickland
Editor
Marina berths: Why is there a UK wide shortage?
Marina berths are in short supply around the UK, especially for annual berth holders, due to a rise in boat ownership and cruisers choosing to sail at home rather than…
GGR skipper Mark Sinclair retires: 13 left in the race
Australian GGR skipper Mark Sinclair has retired from the 2022 Golden Globe Race citing family reasons. His Lello 34 has stopped in Lanzarote
Mark Sinclair: Golden Globe Race 2022 skipper
Australian skipper Mark Sinclair, who took part in the 2018 Golden Globe Race, shares how he plans to finish the 2022 event without a stop
Simon Curwen: Golden Globe Race 2022 skipper
Mini Transat veteran and shorthanded racer Simon Curwen shares how he is getting ready for his first round the world challenge - the Golden Globe Race 2022
“It was a bad decision by the skipper”: Guy de Boer on the grounding which ended his Golden Globe Race
American skipper Guy de Boer has spoken about how his Tashiba 36, Spirit ended up the rocks off the coast for Fuerteventure while taking part in the 2022 Golden Globe
Island Harbour Marina in administration: new owners sought
Administrators are looking for new owners for the Island Harbour Marina on the Isle of Wight after the operator, Uavend Investments LLP went into administration
Burst coolant hose: ‘I had spares for everything except this’
Edward Vivian experiences a burst coolant hose while sailing from Guernsey to Plymouth in deteriorating conditions
GGR 2022: Damien back in the race; one skipper retires
French favourite in the 2022 Golden Globe Race, Damien Guillou has left Les Sables d'Olonne after making repairs to his self-steering gear. Canadian Edward Walentynowicz has retired from the GGR
GGR 2022: skippers battle strong headwinds
It was not an easy start for the 16 skippers in the 2022 Golden Globe Race, with strong headwinds making progress south slow