Combined ORC/IRC World Championships On Tap for 2020
The New York YC opens entries for 2020’s combined IRC and ORC World Championship, setting the stage for an international gathering of larger performance keelboats.
The New York YC opens entries for 2020’s combined IRC and ORC World Championship, setting the stage for an international gathering of larger performance keelboats.
Short on ocean racing skills? Wayne Zittel has got you covered.
The two largest offshore racing fleets in the world will come together in the Hague for a world championship event in 2018.
The young, all-American, co-ed crew is using innovative technology to bring their racing to a global audience.
The biggest regatta of the winter season is getting set for kick off and some of the bigget names in ORC and IRC will be throwing down.
Getting a new boat up to speed can always be a challenge, but the crew of Interlodge got the new raceboat up and winning in just four days.
The latest Mills design being constructed by Premier composites is nearing completion and is set to launch in time for the upcoming Sydney Hobart.
Eight championship events, including the IRC and HPR North Americans, will be held at the Storm Trysail Club’s Block Island Race Week this June. Over 150 boats have signed up for the 25th anniversary of the biennial event. New fleets include classic boats, doublehanded boats, and Gunboats. As usual, the regatta will include an 18-mile around-the-island race. Click here to visit BIRW’s website [Click here to watch footage from the 24th edition.](http://www
Rule administrators of the world are working towards a transparent, single-authority system that can provide stability for owners and regatta organizers. Editor’s Letter from the March 2013 issue of Sailing World.
Handicapping our boats is a start, but wouldn’t it be better if we could handicap ourselves, too? What works for golf could work for sailing. Gaining Bearing from our November/December 2012 issue.
The light, powerful, and well-priced MC38 One Design takes the prize for the Best Grand-Prix One-Design.
Jim Swartz (Park City, Utah) and his team aboard the TP52 Vesper was named the IRC North American Champions for 2012 and also captured the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy at the 48th running of the Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, Calif. Photos: Rolex/Daniel Forster
The New York YC opens entries for 2020’s combined IRC and ORC World Championship, setting the stage for an international gathering of larger performance keelboats.
Short on ocean racing skills? Wayne Zittel has got you covered.
The two largest offshore racing fleets in the world will come together in the Hague for a world championship event in 2018.
The young, all-American, co-ed crew is using innovative technology to bring their racing to a global audience.
The biggest regatta of the winter season is getting set for kick off and some of the bigget names in ORC and IRC will be throwing down.
Getting a new boat up to speed can always be a challenge, but the crew of Interlodge got the new raceboat up and winning in just four days.
The latest Mills design being constructed by Premier composites is nearing completion and is set to launch in time for the upcoming Sydney Hobart.
Eight championship events, including the IRC and HPR North Americans, will be held at the Storm Trysail Club’s Block Island Race Week this June. Over 150 boats have signed up for the 25th anniversary of the biennial event. New fleets include classic boats, doublehanded boats, and Gunboats. As usual, the regatta will include an 18-mile around-the-island race. Click here to visit BIRW’s website [Click here to watch footage from the 24th edition.](http://www
Rule administrators of the world are working towards a transparent, single-authority system that can provide stability for owners and regatta organizers. Editor’s Letter from the March 2013 issue of Sailing World.
Handicapping our boats is a start, but wouldn’t it be better if we could handicap ourselves, too? What works for golf could work for sailing. Gaining Bearing from our November/December 2012 issue.
The light, powerful, and well-priced MC38 One Design takes the prize for the Best Grand-Prix One-Design.
Jim Swartz (Park City, Utah) and his team aboard the TP52 Vesper was named the IRC North American Champions for 2012 and also captured the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy at the 48th running of the Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, Calif. Photos: Rolex/Daniel Forster
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