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Join us at the British Yachting Awards

Voting is still open for our British Yachting Awards until midnight on Sunday 6 November – and Sailing Today with Y&Y readers can book limited tickets to the event via a link below.

We organise the awards annually with our parent company Chelsea Magazines to celebrate the best of the racing and cruising worlds.

It’s up to you to decide the winners – you can cast your votes after persusing the nominations, listed online at britishyachtingawards.com.

There are categories for the best new boats launched in the last 12 months, the best pieces of new sailing kit and clothing, the best marinas, as well as categories that recognise personal sailing achievements.

The winners are announced and trophies presented on 28 November, at an exclusive ceremony at the Royal Thames Yacht Club in Knightsbridge. Limited tickets for this event will be released for sale nearer the time – watch this News section and online. The winners are also revealed in our February issue, published on 30 December in the UK.

Among the nominees are 16-year-old Cal Currier who sailed solo across the Atlantic, the 22-year-old White triplet brothers who won silverware at Cowes Week, and the school-age crew of Embley, who won the Round the Island Race’s ISC category, beating more than 500 entries – as well as the best boats, events, marinas and sailing kit of the last year.

Group editor Rob Peake said: “There are always some great stories among the British Yachting Awards nominations and 2022 has come up trumps with a series of heart-warming and impressive personal and crew achievements on the water. The industry, meanwhile, never ceases to innovate and evolve and our shortlist reflects that.

“We are proud to have seen the British Yachting Awards

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