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Four upgrades that could make a big difference to any touring experience
Modern motorhomes combine practicality, cosiness and even style in equal measure. Whether you spend £15,000 on a used bargain, or £100,000 on the latest luxury motorhome, you can be certain you’ll have a warm and cosy home on wheels – the perfect environment for unlimited adventures. But only the most expensive ’vans come with a…
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World Sailing Test Event Fortaleza, Brazil – Day 2
Day 2 of the World Sailing Test Event in Fortaleza, Brazil, for the 2027 World Sailing Championships . . . Matilda Nicholls GBR leads ILCA 6
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Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca will debut new competition formats
The 55th Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca will debut new competition formats on the road to Los Angeles 2028
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Meet luxury motorhome manufacturer Carthago
Sponsor content created with Carthago Mention the words ‘luxury motorhomes’ and a number of brands spring to mind, perhaps most notably German manufacturer Carthago. These days it’s well-known across the world for offering a tremendous range of high-end motorhomes and campervans under both its own brand name and that of its sister, Malibu, but it…
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Dylan Fletcher . . . Dropped from SailGP: The Moment That Changed Everything
Performance People Podcast, host Georgie Ainslie is joined by Emirates GBR SailGP helm and America’s Cup GB1 helm, Dylan Fletcher
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The Practical Motorhome Hall of Fame: the Swift Rio 320 & 340 (2014-2018)
The Cottingham crew’s contemporaneous marketing banner declared, “The Rio is Swift Group’s all-new, sporty, compact motorhome with a rear full-size opening tailgate.” It was notable because instead of the usual marketing flannel, this was declarative, accurate, and if anything undersold what was and still is, the UK’s only volume coachbuilt with an opening ‘wall’. These…
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World Sailing Test Event Fortaleza, Brazil
World Sailing is running a Test Event in Fortaleza, Brazil, one year prior to the 2027 World Sailing Championships
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Jules Verne Trophy – Famous Project CIC first all-female crew to sail non stop around the world
Monday 26 January 2026, The Famous Project CIC cross the finish line after having sailed around the world. By crossing the line of the Jules Verne Trophy between Ushant and Cape Lizard, Alexia Barrier, Dee Caffari, Annemieke Bes, Rebecca Gmür Hornell, Deborah Blair, Molly LaPointe, Támara Echegoyen and Stacey Jackson become the first all-female crew…
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Jules Verne Trophy – Famous Project CIC expected finish Monday
The Famous Project CIC’s arrival at the Jules Verne Trophy finish line expected Monday, between 1pm and 4pm.
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Jules Verne Trophy – Sodebo 3 set new circumnavigation record time
Sodebo 3 of Skipper Thomas Coville and his crew break circumnavigation record set by Francis Joyon on IDEC Sport in 2017