From Buccaneers to Bieker Designs
The 2011 Sperry Top Sider San Diego NOOD will see Buccaneer 18 sailors making like pirates and the debut of a new International 14, the Paul Bieker-designed B6.
The 2011 Sperry Top Sider San Diego NOOD will see Buccaneer 18 sailors making like pirates and the debut of a new International 14, the Paul Bieker-designed B6.
Sometimes, the key question isn’t whether you break cover, it’s when. A little dance at the windward mark plays out as well as could be expected for the trailing boat.
The first rankings of the 2011 season are for the birds, with the Boston College Eagles reining supreme in the coed rankings and the St. Mary’s Seahawks dominating the women’s rankings.
Knockoff sails may not be class legal, but they’re gaining undeniable momentum in Laser fleets nationwide.
Every point does count, except when trying too hard to win that point costs you a few more in the long run.
More than 700 aspiring Olympians from 53 countries have descended on Coconut Grove, Fla.
As the weather gets colder, the racing heats up for Laser sailors in the Potomac River Sailing Association.
Wind and waves have blessed the 60-boat fleet in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Wind and waves have blessed the 60-boat fleet in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Photos by Matias Capizzano
Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum
SW contributor Tim Zimmermann took first place at the Potomac River Sailing Association’s annual New Years event by winning four of five races.
More than 30 Lasers turned out for the Potomac River Sailing Association’s annual New Years event. SW contributor Tim Zimmermann took first place, winning four of five races. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum. Mast-eye view photos by Mark Hergan.
Among the 17 boats tested in Annapolis, Md., the small and sporty RS100 rises to the top.
The 2011 Sperry Top Sider San Diego NOOD will see Buccaneer 18 sailors making like pirates and the debut of a new International 14, the Paul Bieker-designed B6.
Sometimes, the key question isn’t whether you break cover, it’s when. A little dance at the windward mark plays out as well as could be expected for the trailing boat.
The first rankings of the 2011 season are for the birds, with the Boston College Eagles reining supreme in the coed rankings and the St. Mary’s Seahawks dominating the women’s rankings.
Knockoff sails may not be class legal, but they’re gaining undeniable momentum in Laser fleets nationwide.
Every point does count, except when trying too hard to win that point costs you a few more in the long run.
More than 700 aspiring Olympians from 53 countries have descended on Coconut Grove, Fla.
As the weather gets colder, the racing heats up for Laser sailors in the Potomac River Sailing Association.
Wind and waves have blessed the 60-boat fleet in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Wind and waves have blessed the 60-boat fleet in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Photos by Matias Capizzano
Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum
SW contributor Tim Zimmermann took first place at the Potomac River Sailing Association’s annual New Years event by winning four of five races.
More than 30 Lasers turned out for the Potomac River Sailing Association’s annual New Years event. SW contributor Tim Zimmermann took first place, winning four of five races. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum. Mast-eye view photos by Mark Hergan.
Among the 17 boats tested in Annapolis, Md., the small and sporty RS100 rises to the top.
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