Tim Hogan Earns His Place in the Hall of Fame
The leading man behind high school sailing in the United States earns his appointment into the National Sailing Hall of Fame.
The leading man behind high school sailing in the United States earns his appointment into the National Sailing Hall of Fame.
In an era in which scholastic sports are all about medals and trophies, this high school sailing hive in the Pacific Northwest is putting its focus on community.
A wide-eyed high school sailor leaves the New Orleans sailing scene cultured and connected after a regatta in the Big Easy.
College students gear up for a regatta in Gloucester, Mass., but rather than practicing roll tacks and starts, they’re perfecting boat design and coding.
Let your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.
Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
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.
The leading man behind high school sailing in the United States earns his appointment into the National Sailing Hall of Fame.
In an era in which scholastic sports are all about medals and trophies, this high school sailing hive in the Pacific Northwest is putting its focus on community.
A wide-eyed high school sailor leaves the New Orleans sailing scene cultured and connected after a regatta in the Big Easy.
College students gear up for a regatta in Gloucester, Mass., but rather than practicing roll tacks and starts, they’re perfecting boat design and coding.
Let your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.
Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
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.
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