See What the NOODs are All About – Literally
We heard from our sailors that they wanted to see video of the day’s racing after each day of the event. Here they all are, thanks to Sperry Top-Sider.
We heard from our sailors that they wanted to see video of the day’s racing after each day of the event. Here they all are, thanks to Sperry Top-Sider.
Stuart Walker explains why management of calm requires recognition that is transient. From the Experts “Tactics” from our March 1995 issue.
In this article from September 1993, John Burnham writes about the “new” IBM/ Sailing World National Offshore One-Design regattas focusing attention on sailors and sailing venues on the West Coast and in the Midwest.
From weight-saving designs to the transition from wood to fiberglass, Lippincott Boatworks stayed ahead of three decades of change. Article from our January 1997 issue.
In this article from our January 1996 issue, John Reichel predicts what we can expect from yacht design as the turn of the century approaches.
We want to give you every story, tip, and tidbit we’ve ever put to paper. But we need your help first.
In this article from our April 1995 issue, Scott Iklé describes the best methods for a Gate Start, also known as a Rabbit Start.
In this article from our February 1985 issue, world champion Ed Baird presents a simple, reliable method for finding the favored end of a finish line and adds some tips for getting there as quickly as possible.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the NOOD Regattas. Take a look back at highlights from the 1990 events on San Francisco Bay and Galveston Bay. From our March 1991 issue.
With small boats showing up everywhere from San Diego to St. Petersburg, the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD series has come a long way from its big boat beginings. “First Beat” from our January 14, 2009, SW eNewsletter
Supplement to “The Village Vanguard,” a feature story in our January 2009 issue
With the 2008 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Series wrapping up, /SW/ is offering a 25-percent discount on all 2008 NOOD merchandise.
We heard from our sailors that they wanted to see video of the day’s racing after each day of the event. Here they all are, thanks to Sperry Top-Sider.
Stuart Walker explains why management of calm requires recognition that is transient. From the Experts “Tactics” from our March 1995 issue.
In this article from September 1993, John Burnham writes about the “new” IBM/ Sailing World National Offshore One-Design regattas focusing attention on sailors and sailing venues on the West Coast and in the Midwest.
From weight-saving designs to the transition from wood to fiberglass, Lippincott Boatworks stayed ahead of three decades of change. Article from our January 1997 issue.
In this article from our January 1996 issue, John Reichel predicts what we can expect from yacht design as the turn of the century approaches.
We want to give you every story, tip, and tidbit we’ve ever put to paper. But we need your help first.
In this article from our April 1995 issue, Scott Iklé describes the best methods for a Gate Start, also known as a Rabbit Start.
In this article from our February 1985 issue, world champion Ed Baird presents a simple, reliable method for finding the favored end of a finish line and adds some tips for getting there as quickly as possible.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the NOOD Regattas. Take a look back at highlights from the 1990 events on San Francisco Bay and Galveston Bay. From our March 1991 issue.
With small boats showing up everywhere from San Diego to St. Petersburg, the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD series has come a long way from its big boat beginings. “First Beat” from our January 14, 2009, SW eNewsletter
Supplement to “The Village Vanguard,” a feature story in our January 2009 issue
With the 2008 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Series wrapping up, /SW/ is offering a 25-percent discount on all 2008 NOOD merchandise.
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