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On Sunday afternoon, l’Hydroptère DCNS carried out her first sea trials in the United States. The flying trimaran initially put in some tacks offshore of Long Beach before heading towards Catalina Island. It proved to be a gentle first outing in perfect weather conditions. Photo Credit: DCNS
The Pacific Northwest’s San Juan Islands move to the top of Tim Zimmermann’s “Places To Cruise Before You Die” list.
Some moments on the water will always stick with us, good or bad. Help us celebrate 50 years as the authority on performance sailing by sharing your most memorable day on the water.
Tim Zimmermann, a freelance writer, cruises and races on the Chesapeake Bay. He has also sailed all over the Atlantic, the Med, and the Caribbean, and is prone to depression if his ass isn’t getting wet on a regular basis. His Wetass Chronicles covers anything and everything fun, fast, or exciting in the world of sailing.
Jim Richardson’s _Barking Mad _took home its first North American title in its home waters of Newport, R.I., in a fleet of 11 boats. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Sailing World‘s July/August 2012 issue features women’s match racing, America’s Cup team Luna Rossa, and top-down spinnaker furling systems.
Master the pointy end with the Best Bowman’s Guide and head to the windy city for some match racing.
Wednesday nights are for racing, not sitting at a desk.
Finland’s Silja Lehtinen defeated American Anna Tunnicliffe 3-0 in the final round of the ISAF Women’s Match Racing World Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Dan Rabin blogs from the 2012 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was part of the U.S. team in the J/24 class.
Dan Rabin blogs from the 2012 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was part of the U.S. team in the J/24 class.
We want to give you every story, tip, and tidbit we’ve ever put to paper. But we need your help first.
On Sunday afternoon, l’Hydroptère DCNS carried out her first sea trials in the United States. The flying trimaran initially put in some tacks offshore of Long Beach before heading towards Catalina Island. It proved to be a gentle first outing in perfect weather conditions. Photo Credit: DCNS
The Pacific Northwest’s San Juan Islands move to the top of Tim Zimmermann’s “Places To Cruise Before You Die” list.
Some moments on the water will always stick with us, good or bad. Help us celebrate 50 years as the authority on performance sailing by sharing your most memorable day on the water.
Tim Zimmermann, a freelance writer, cruises and races on the Chesapeake Bay. He has also sailed all over the Atlantic, the Med, and the Caribbean, and is prone to depression if his ass isn’t getting wet on a regular basis. His Wetass Chronicles covers anything and everything fun, fast, or exciting in the world of sailing.
Jim Richardson’s _Barking Mad _took home its first North American title in its home waters of Newport, R.I., in a fleet of 11 boats. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Sailing World‘s July/August 2012 issue features women’s match racing, America’s Cup team Luna Rossa, and top-down spinnaker furling systems.
Master the pointy end with the Best Bowman’s Guide and head to the windy city for some match racing.
Wednesday nights are for racing, not sitting at a desk.
Finland’s Silja Lehtinen defeated American Anna Tunnicliffe 3-0 in the final round of the ISAF Women’s Match Racing World Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Dan Rabin blogs from the 2012 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was part of the U.S. team in the J/24 class.
Dan Rabin blogs from the 2012 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was part of the U.S. team in the J/24 class.
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