Newport to Ensenada Race Fatalities Confirmed
In a statement issued this morning, Lexus Newport (Beach) to Ensenada Race race officials confirm that three bodies have been recovered, while one is still missing.
In a statement issued this morning, Lexus Newport (Beach) to Ensenada Race race officials confirm that three bodies have been recovered, while one is still missing.
The Coast Guard suspends permits for offshore races following April 14’s Full Crew Farallones Race tragedy.
Bryan Chong, one of the three survivors from Low Speed Chase, shares a moving account of the Farallones Race tragedy.
Day three of Act 2 in Qingdao brought new challenges for Max Bulger and Oman Air.
Find all of the extras online right here from your May 2012 issue.
When PUMA Ocean Racing’s Ken Read visited the Sailing World offices after finishing the Volvo Ocean Race’s Leg 5, we pressed him on what he knew of impending jury hearing involving race leader Telefonica and accusations of carrying one too many sails during Leg 4.
Take your racing offshore with a faster sail inventory and Isler’s coastal playbook.
Armchair sailor Tim Zimmermann gets the RSS feed cranked up to follow simple sailing adventures.
The U.S. Coast Guard was dispatched to help injured sailors aboard Geraldton Western Australia. The boat’s steering mount and wheel were swept away in storm force conditions in the Pacific Ocean. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
This top Caribbean spring event runs through March 25 at St. Thomas Yacht Club in the USVI. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
The departure from Auckland for Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race broke bodies and boats. But that carnage paled in comparison to the drama that is taking place onshore, and what’s coming a little further down the Southern Ocean road.
Our Fantasy Sailing League moves to the Caribbean.
In a statement issued this morning, Lexus Newport (Beach) to Ensenada Race race officials confirm that three bodies have been recovered, while one is still missing.
The Coast Guard suspends permits for offshore races following April 14’s Full Crew Farallones Race tragedy.
Bryan Chong, one of the three survivors from Low Speed Chase, shares a moving account of the Farallones Race tragedy.
Day three of Act 2 in Qingdao brought new challenges for Max Bulger and Oman Air.
Find all of the extras online right here from your May 2012 issue.
When PUMA Ocean Racing’s Ken Read visited the Sailing World offices after finishing the Volvo Ocean Race’s Leg 5, we pressed him on what he knew of impending jury hearing involving race leader Telefonica and accusations of carrying one too many sails during Leg 4.
Take your racing offshore with a faster sail inventory and Isler’s coastal playbook.
Armchair sailor Tim Zimmermann gets the RSS feed cranked up to follow simple sailing adventures.
The U.S. Coast Guard was dispatched to help injured sailors aboard Geraldton Western Australia. The boat’s steering mount and wheel were swept away in storm force conditions in the Pacific Ocean. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
This top Caribbean spring event runs through March 25 at St. Thomas Yacht Club in the USVI. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
The departure from Auckland for Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race broke bodies and boats. But that carnage paled in comparison to the drama that is taking place onshore, and what’s coming a little further down the Southern Ocean road.
Our Fantasy Sailing League moves to the Caribbean.
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