Business As Unusual
Overcoming the oddities of Key West helped the crew of the Melges 24 Uka Uka earn Boat of the Day honors.
Overcoming the oddities of Key West helped the crew of the Melges 24 Uka Uka earn Boat of the Day honors.
After another day of searching for the breeze, we find ourselves one point out of first.
As guest crewmember aboard the RC 44 Oracle Racing, I got a sneak peak at the upper echelon of sailing. (It looks a lot like the middle echelon.)
Photos by Billy Black Access SW‘s complete Key West coverage.
Today, we found new focus—solving a case of the slows.
Now I know how Augustus Gloop felt when he got stuck in the river of chocolate being moved off to some undetermined location.
Even when racing at Key West, it’s important to remember Martin Luther King Day. Just don’t forget about the seaweed on your rudder.
The Melges 32 Goombay Smash won Boat of the Day honors on Day 1 of 2011 Key West Race Week.
Press releases courtesy of Premiere Racing
Sailing aboard Lorenzo Santin’s Melges 24 Uka Uka has been a rewarding experience, both professionally and culturally.
Sailing is, first and foremost, a participatory sport, and Key West Race Week is a prime example of why.
When you’re traveling to the United States’ southernmost point during its snowiest month, there’s no shortage of potential pitfalls.
Overcoming the oddities of Key West helped the crew of the Melges 24 Uka Uka earn Boat of the Day honors.
After another day of searching for the breeze, we find ourselves one point out of first.
As guest crewmember aboard the RC 44 Oracle Racing, I got a sneak peak at the upper echelon of sailing. (It looks a lot like the middle echelon.)
Photos by Billy Black Access SW‘s complete Key West coverage.
Today, we found new focus—solving a case of the slows.
Now I know how Augustus Gloop felt when he got stuck in the river of chocolate being moved off to some undetermined location.
Even when racing at Key West, it’s important to remember Martin Luther King Day. Just don’t forget about the seaweed on your rudder.
The Melges 32 Goombay Smash won Boat of the Day honors on Day 1 of 2011 Key West Race Week.
Press releases courtesy of Premiere Racing
Sailing aboard Lorenzo Santin’s Melges 24 Uka Uka has been a rewarding experience, both professionally and culturally.
Sailing is, first and foremost, a participatory sport, and Key West Race Week is a prime example of why.
When you’re traveling to the United States’ southernmost point during its snowiest month, there’s no shortage of potential pitfalls.
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