Katy Stickland
Editor
Australian Paralympic sailor robbed in Rio
The Australian Sailing Team has confirmed that sailor Liesl Tesch and team official, Sarah Ross were robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro.
Royal Navy duo complete dinghy world record attempt
Phil Slade and Mark Belamarich are now waiting for confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records after sailing in their dinghy from Plymouth to Portsmouth.
Yacht Platino has been towed back to New Zealand
The yacht Platino has been towed back to the city of Whangarei in New Zealand.
Countdown to the Windermere Boat Show
Following last year's success, the Windermere Boat Show is back with a display of new and used yachts and motor boats. The event is free.
Speedboat crew rescued twice in 10 days
The five young men on their speedboat had already received safety advice from coastguards before having to be rescued again.
All female team take historic line honours in Three Peaks Yacht Race
Team Aparito Digital Health made history on 15 June when they took line honours in the Three Peaks Yacht Race - the first time in its 39 year history.
Hamburg grounding due to “poor navigational practices”
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch has found that "poor bridge team management and navigational practices" contributed to the grounding of the Hamburg.
First ever P1 Scottish Grand Prix of the Sea
An estimated 30,0000 people are expected at the inaugural P1 Scottish Grand Prix of the Sea in Greenock, west central Lowlands of Scotland on 18 and 19 June. The event,…
US Coast Guard seize 21 tonnes of cocaine
The drugs were offloaded from a US Coast Guard cutter earlier this week, following seizures off the coast of Central and South America.
More turbines at offshore wind farm in Liverpool Bay
Work has started on a multi million pound scheme to install 32 turbines at the Prestayn wind farm in Liverpool Bay, quadrupling the size of the facility.
Couple electrocuted after yacht hits power lines
The couple remain in a stable condition in hospital after their yacht hit power lines on the Isle of Harris, Western Isles in Scotland.
Hunt for child sex offender with links to UK canal system
The Metropolitan Police are hunting convicted child sex offender Michael Crabb who could be using the British canal network to evade capture.
Investigation launched after man goes overboard
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch is now investigating the circumstances that led to a commercial fishermen going overboard in the English Channel.
Restoring the historic Grantham Canal
Volunteers are now preparing to lay new foundations at lock 15 of the Grantham Canal in Lincolnshire as part of restoration work.
Fire at Deacons Marina and Boatyard, River Hamble
An investigation has been launched into the cause of the fire, which severely damaged the chandlery at the Deacons Marina and Boatyard overnight.
Double trouble for Wallybird II
The Yarmouth RNLI lifeboat was called out twice in 12 hours to assist the solo skipper of the Wallybird II in the western Solent.
£280,000 worth of cannabis found on yacht
Two men in their 20s have been charged after Sussex Police discovered the cannabis on board a yacht at Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne.
Podium position for Land Rover BAR in Chicago
Sir Ben Ainslie and his team are now second overall as they prepare for the America's Cup World Series Portsmouth next month.
Video: Honouring Litton, the pioneer of whitewater dories
The short film, Martin's Boat, is a tribute to Martin Litton who pioneered the whitewater dory. It has now been made available to a global audience. Watch it here.
Gloriana heads flotilla to honour the Queen’s 90th birthday
As part of Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations, a flotilla of boats will sail the River Thames, London on 11 June.