Office Hours With Dr. Crash
The Doctor of Nautical Disaster dissects one cat team’s woes.
The Doctor of Nautical Disaster dissects one cat team’s woes.
Noting there’s always more to the story, we hear from the skipper of Gunga Din, diagnosed by Dr. Crash in our Fall issue.
Dear Dr. Crash, I think my crew is finally starting to believe me about the depth-perception issues I’m experiencing of late. At a recent regatta
In the Vendee Globe, 21,638 miles of ocean sailing presents hidden dangers for the sailors and their boats.
Dr. Crash headed down to Rio to capture some Olympic sized crashes at the 2016 Games.
Doctor Crash is back with the best flips, flops and crashes of small boats and some tips on how to wipeout like the pros.
Dr. Crash is in, and he is currently seeing patients! Check out some of the best wipeouts of 2016 so far!
Check out all the best crashes, wipeouts and mishaps that Dr. Crash has caught on camera!
The nonstop solo around-the-world race has been called the “Everest of the Seas.” Like Everest, the Vendée Globe takes prisoners. As the miles left to the finish diminish, so do the number of boats in the race.
With 100+ A-Class catamarans racing at the World Championship in Islamorada, Fla., and breeze consistently between 20-25 knots on the first day, there was lots of carnage. Photos: 2012 A-Cat World Championship Facebook.
Thierry Martinez catches a hairy top-mark situation with Australians John Harris and Joe Turner at the 2012 Moth Worlds on Lake Garda in Italy.
Dr. Crash goes over a few common capsize situations and how best to get out of them. From out February 1997 issue.
The Doctor of Nautical Disaster dissects one cat team’s woes.
Noting there’s always more to the story, we hear from the skipper of Gunga Din, diagnosed by Dr. Crash in our Fall issue.
Dear Dr. Crash, I think my crew is finally starting to believe me about the depth-perception issues I’m experiencing of late. At a recent regatta
In the Vendee Globe, 21,638 miles of ocean sailing presents hidden dangers for the sailors and their boats.
Dr. Crash headed down to Rio to capture some Olympic sized crashes at the 2016 Games.
Doctor Crash is back with the best flips, flops and crashes of small boats and some tips on how to wipeout like the pros.
Dr. Crash is in, and he is currently seeing patients! Check out some of the best wipeouts of 2016 so far!
Check out all the best crashes, wipeouts and mishaps that Dr. Crash has caught on camera!
The nonstop solo around-the-world race has been called the “Everest of the Seas.” Like Everest, the Vendée Globe takes prisoners. As the miles left to the finish diminish, so do the number of boats in the race.
With 100+ A-Class catamarans racing at the World Championship in Islamorada, Fla., and breeze consistently between 20-25 knots on the first day, there was lots of carnage. Photos: 2012 A-Cat World Championship Facebook.
Thierry Martinez catches a hairy top-mark situation with Australians John Harris and Joe Turner at the 2012 Moth Worlds on Lake Garda in Italy.
Dr. Crash goes over a few common capsize situations and how best to get out of them. From out February 1997 issue.
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