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Kirsten Thomas

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Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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Rolex Middle Sea Race 202...

The first-ever Chinese crew, led by Li An, joins a global fleet for the Rolex Middle Sea Race 2025 around Sicily.

Allagrande Mapei’s tough ...

Ambrogio Beccaria’s Italian team suffered a dramatic setback in Kiel, but their spirit and determination remain unbroken.

Germany Sail Grand Prix 2...

SailGP debuts in Sassnitz with glamour conditions forecast, fierce rivalries, and 12 national teams chasing points in the 2025 season.

Team Malizia takes second...

A perfectly timed move at sunrise saw Team Malizia snatch second place from Paprec Arkéa in The Ocean Race Europe’s opening leg.

Biotherm blaze into Ports...

Meilhat’s crew lead from start to finish in Ocean Race Europe opener

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Viknes 10 crowned Boat of...

Scandinavia’s standout cruiser sets new benchmarks for quality and design

Biotherm claim Leg 3 vict...

Paul Meilhat’s crew extend their perfect record with another leg win, while Holcim-PRB and Allagrande Mapei complete the podium after a bruising Mediterranean sprint.

Frames, fibre, and art th...

From frames to fibre, here's how to display art onboard safely, stylishly, and without breaking the bank or your bulkheads.

Biotherm break free as fl...

After a sleepless night of light winds along Mallorca, Biotherm stretch an 11-mile lead over Holcim-PRB as fresher conditions carry the fleet north — but a course change and storm forecast keep the outcome wide open.