Offshore
Tricky finish in store for the MOD 70s
The competition in both the Transat Jacques Vabre's multihull classes is getting closer. 
Finish line in their sights
Vendée Globe winners François Gabart and Michel Desjoyeaux are back in the lead of the Transat Jacques Vabre’s highly competitive IMOCA 60 class after leaders PRB, Vinc
Further carnage
Giancarlo Pedote on Prysmian was determined that his position, as leader of the fleet when the Douarnenez to Sada leg was cancelled, would not be usurped.
MACIF back in front
In the Transat Jacques Vabre the inevitable has happened: Vendee Globe legends Francois Gabart and Michel Desjoyeaux on MACIF have regained the lead in the IMOCA 60 class.
Mighty scow back out in front
They say that the Portuguese trade winds rarely herald a walk in the park, and the passage round Cape Finisterre and the descent along the coast of Galicia have done nothing to disprove this rule.
Pitstop for PRB
As the Cape Verde Islands loom up ahead of the Transat Jacques Vabre's IMOCA 60, which side to pass them is the key question today.
About turn for Coville
Having set off on Tuesday morning on his latest attempt on the elusive singlehanded non-stop around the world record, yesterday afternoon Thomas Coville decided to turn the bows of his maxi-tri Sod
Waiting for the southeasterly trades
The MOD 70s in the Transat Jacques Vabre are just in the process of exiting the Doldrums at 4°N with speeds dropping to rare single digits.
Class40s out into the Atlantic
The Transat Jacques Vabre’s Class 40 had a tough time off the northwest corner of Spain last night and this morning in strong, gusty winds and big seas which resulted in the British Class 40
