Tabula Rasa
Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.
Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.
The biggest class at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta is also the newest. Twenty J/70s are among the 100 boats gathering to kick off the 2013 NOOD Regatta series.
The right attitude and a little bit of psychiatry in the front of the boat will go a long ways toward success.
Returning home from a week of sailing with a litany of aches and pains isn’t necessarily a bad thing
Every racetrack has its unique facets. For Key West Race Week, one of the keys to success runs counter to one of the more basic lessons in competitive sailing.
A bad final leg can leave a bitter taste that doesn’t quickly fade away. The proper perspective, however, is always there for the taking
College sailor Abby Freeman earned a spot at the front of past Rolex Yachtsman of the Year Bora Gulari’s talent-laden Melges 24 West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes, and as first-timer to Key West she’s getting some proper schooling.
The 45th Annual EDHEC Sailing Cup, run by students at the French Business School EDHEC, is looking for teams from across the pond to join the regatta in April.
Tim Zimmermann goes for a couple of a dips and gets in the frostbiting spirit of the season.
A look at the sights and sounds of the final act of the 2012 Extreme Sailing Series in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
College sailing fosters technically and tactically savvy sailors, but it can do a better job of inspiring lifelong sailors. Jobson Report from our November/December 2012 issue.
The right gear can make all the difference when battling both the elements and your competitors.
Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.
The biggest class at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta is also the newest. Twenty J/70s are among the 100 boats gathering to kick off the 2013 NOOD Regatta series.
The right attitude and a little bit of psychiatry in the front of the boat will go a long ways toward success.
Returning home from a week of sailing with a litany of aches and pains isn’t necessarily a bad thing
Every racetrack has its unique facets. For Key West Race Week, one of the keys to success runs counter to one of the more basic lessons in competitive sailing.
A bad final leg can leave a bitter taste that doesn’t quickly fade away. The proper perspective, however, is always there for the taking
College sailor Abby Freeman earned a spot at the front of past Rolex Yachtsman of the Year Bora Gulari’s talent-laden Melges 24 West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes, and as first-timer to Key West she’s getting some proper schooling.
The 45th Annual EDHEC Sailing Cup, run by students at the French Business School EDHEC, is looking for teams from across the pond to join the regatta in April.
Tim Zimmermann goes for a couple of a dips and gets in the frostbiting spirit of the season.
A look at the sights and sounds of the final act of the 2012 Extreme Sailing Series in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
College sailing fosters technically and tactically savvy sailors, but it can do a better job of inspiring lifelong sailors. Jobson Report from our November/December 2012 issue.
The right gear can make all the difference when battling both the elements and your competitors.
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