Fleet Race First
A crew’s guide to the building blocks of team racing: boathandling and boatspeed.
A crew’s guide to the building blocks of team racing: boathandling and boatspeed.
In the sixth and final national college rankings of the fall season, Georgetown stays at the top of the coed rankings, while Dartmouth moves up to first in the women’s rankings.
A look at the technical intricacies of sailing in no wind from crew extraordinaire Amelia Quinn.
Georgetown maintains the lead atop the coed college rankings in the fifth poll of the season. Yale, Dartmouth, and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
As a college sailing crew, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that you’re the best person to be on the water no matter what the conditions. At some point, though, you’ve got to step back and realize that someone else can do it bigger and better, and support your team the best that you can from the dock.
The leaders of the coed and women’s rankings—Georgetown and Yale, respectively—maintain their top spots in the fourth ranking of the fall season. Charleston and Yale round out the top three in the coed rankings, while Boston College and Dartmouth take second and third in the women’s rankings.
A brief look at the college sailing venues of New England.
Sometimes the journey to a regatta is just as memorable as the racing.
If you plan to answer a want ad for a double handed crew, here are a few pointers to help you get the job. The Art of Crewing by Scott Iklé from our July 1995 issue.
A record 425 college sailors from 38 schools racing 45 borrowed boats came together to participate in the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta in early October. The event was hosted by the Storm Trysail Foundation and the Larchmont Yacht Club. Photos: Carter Williams and Maureen C. Koeppel
In the third college rankings of the season, Georgetown and Yale remain at the top of the coed rankings, while Charleston moves up to third. On the women’s side, St. Mary’s moves up to third place behind Yale and Navy.
In the second college rankings of the Fall 2012 season, Georgetown edges out Yale at the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale leads the women’s rankings, followed by Navy and Boston College.
A crew’s guide to the building blocks of team racing: boathandling and boatspeed.
In the sixth and final national college rankings of the fall season, Georgetown stays at the top of the coed rankings, while Dartmouth moves up to first in the women’s rankings.
A look at the technical intricacies of sailing in no wind from crew extraordinaire Amelia Quinn.
Georgetown maintains the lead atop the coed college rankings in the fifth poll of the season. Yale, Dartmouth, and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
As a college sailing crew, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that you’re the best person to be on the water no matter what the conditions. At some point, though, you’ve got to step back and realize that someone else can do it bigger and better, and support your team the best that you can from the dock.
The leaders of the coed and women’s rankings—Georgetown and Yale, respectively—maintain their top spots in the fourth ranking of the fall season. Charleston and Yale round out the top three in the coed rankings, while Boston College and Dartmouth take second and third in the women’s rankings.
A brief look at the college sailing venues of New England.
Sometimes the journey to a regatta is just as memorable as the racing.
If you plan to answer a want ad for a double handed crew, here are a few pointers to help you get the job. The Art of Crewing by Scott Iklé from our July 1995 issue.
A record 425 college sailors from 38 schools racing 45 borrowed boats came together to participate in the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta in early October. The event was hosted by the Storm Trysail Foundation and the Larchmont Yacht Club. Photos: Carter Williams and Maureen C. Koeppel
In the third college rankings of the season, Georgetown and Yale remain at the top of the coed rankings, while Charleston moves up to third. On the women’s side, St. Mary’s moves up to third place behind Yale and Navy.
In the second college rankings of the Fall 2012 season, Georgetown edges out Yale at the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale leads the women’s rankings, followed by Navy and Boston College.
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