Act 8 of the Extreme Sailing Series™ in Almeria
The Extreme Sailing Series™ moves on to Almeria for Act 8. Watch the action live here, and read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
The Extreme Sailing Series™ moves on to Almeria for Act 8. Watch the action live here, and read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Through 11 races off Hyannis, Mass., Robbie Daniel and Hunter Stunzi lead the 54-boat fleet.
Blustery conditions in Plymouth Harbor pushed teams to their limits; the French Aleph, Team Korea, and Spain’s Green Com Racing all capsized on Sunday. Read about the action in our Finish Line forum, and find even more coverage here.
The second event of the America’s Cup World Series takes place on Plymouth Sound in the UK from September 10-18. Catch the action here with our live feed.
Images from the Boston stop of the fan-friendly Extreme Sailing Series, including a ride onboard Oman Air.
Come onboard with Oman Air for a race during the Boston stopover of the Extreme Sailing Series. Like the season to date for this first-year team, the race has its ups and downs, all at breakneck speed.
Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Racing Viper F16s off Long Beach, Calif., Matt Struble, with crew Damon Lacasella, won the Hobie Alter Trophy for the fourth time. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Sailing World goes for a ride on the AC45, and gets a chance to drive the wing-sailed rocketship that’s redefining the America’s Cup
The Extreme 40 cats are in Istanbul for Act 3 of this nine-stop circuit. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Two weeks of intensive test racing in Auckland, New Zealand, have given race organizers and television operatives a glimpse of what they’re in for when it comes to re-inventing the America’s Cup. The early returns are positive, but not universally so.
A shout out to multihull sailors to step out of the fringe and into the spotlight.
The Extreme Sailing Series™ moves on to Almeria for Act 8. Watch the action live here, and read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Through 11 races off Hyannis, Mass., Robbie Daniel and Hunter Stunzi lead the 54-boat fleet.
Blustery conditions in Plymouth Harbor pushed teams to their limits; the French Aleph, Team Korea, and Spain’s Green Com Racing all capsized on Sunday. Read about the action in our Finish Line forum, and find even more coverage here.
The second event of the America’s Cup World Series takes place on Plymouth Sound in the UK from September 10-18. Catch the action here with our live feed.
Images from the Boston stop of the fan-friendly Extreme Sailing Series, including a ride onboard Oman Air.
Come onboard with Oman Air for a race during the Boston stopover of the Extreme Sailing Series. Like the season to date for this first-year team, the race has its ups and downs, all at breakneck speed.
Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Racing Viper F16s off Long Beach, Calif., Matt Struble, with crew Damon Lacasella, won the Hobie Alter Trophy for the fourth time. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Sailing World goes for a ride on the AC45, and gets a chance to drive the wing-sailed rocketship that’s redefining the America’s Cup
The Extreme 40 cats are in Istanbul for Act 3 of this nine-stop circuit. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Two weeks of intensive test racing in Auckland, New Zealand, have given race organizers and television operatives a glimpse of what they’re in for when it comes to re-inventing the America’s Cup. The early returns are positive, but not universally so.
A shout out to multihull sailors to step out of the fringe and into the spotlight.
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