GBR Blind Sailing welcomed Ian Williams this weekend.
With a good steady breeze least Saturday the squad met at Cowes Corinthian Yatch Club, this weekend was the 4th weekend out of 5 planned...


After finishing 2018 as Blind Fleet Racing World Champions, January’s training weekend the sailors s
January and February training weekend, sore ten visually impaired sailors embark on their selection process, thanks to Hollingsworth Lake...


Blind Sailing attend Maritime Skills Academy training.
I August 2017, a friendship was made between the Maritime Skills Academy and Blind Sailing, when they kindly supported our team kits for...


We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and thank all for their support
The year of 2017 is coming to a close and as it does, the GBR team celebrated their success with a Christmas party/training weekend as...


Great Britain Become World Champions.
GBR woke with all to play for in the B1, B3 fleets. The wind was light from the South South Westerly which through the morning swung to...


Day 5 At The Blind Fleet Racing Worlds
Another glorious day on the Great Lakes with the wind from the South East 12 - 14 knots with the sun shining. With all teams in the top...


Blind Fleet Racing World’s 2017, Day 4. GBR Are Getting To Grips With The Conditions
The team woke to glorious sailing conditions with the wind from the South 12 - 14 knots with a slight chop from the South East. Teams all...


Day 3 OF The Blind Fleet Racing World Championships
Teams woke again to fog but the forecast showed it to lift early morning. B1’s were up first with the race officer hoping to fit in 3-4...


Day 2 At The Blind Fleet Racing Worlds.
GBR pulled the curtains back to be met with fog, but the B2, B3 headed down to the water in hope for racing. But by 11 o'clock the fog...


GBR Blind Sailing Get Off To a Solid Start at The Blind Fleet Racing Worlds.
Sheboygan Yatch welcomed 14 teams from 5 country's from around the World with all teams under the control of Richard Reichelsdorfer....

