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Yachting Monthly
No Kitesurfing
Kitesurfing to be banned in Chichester Harbour.
Race against cold
The longest non-stop race for fully crewed monohulls is set to start in Fremantle, Australia in December 2004.
Bridge trouble over water
Construction has started to widen the Hayling Island to Langstone bridge in Chichester Harbour.
Last Brede class lifeboat finishes service
The RNLI waved goodbye to the last Brede class lifeboat remaining in service when it left Calshot lifeboat station
New York joins Times Clipper
Clipper Ventures plc, race organisers of the Times Clipper, have announced that the city of New York, USA, has confirmed an entry
Three Rivers Race
Battling against the tide, paddling under bridges and avoiding hire-cruisers, competitors have 24-hours to complete a 50-mile course on the Norfolk Broads in perhaps the most unusual yacht race
Three Peaks
Having been cancelled last year due to Foot and Mouth, this year sees the Three Peaks Race making a come back on Saturday 15 June
Yacht Clubs benefit from budget
The Chancellor's budget is rarely welcomed, however yacht clubs around the country are set to benefit from a series of tax relief concessions
Preview: June 2002
‘Metal gurus’ – aluminium special Strong and light, aluminium has a loyal following as a boatbuilding material. In our aluminium special we review the oceangoing, lifting-keel Ovni 38, and Mike…