The Shape I’m (We’re) In
Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
At the J/105 North Americans, Dave Reed loses sight of the reach mark and reflects on the trouble with triangle courses. Editor’s Letter from our October 2011 issue.
J Boats has a new sportboat in the pipeline with a high aspect sail plan and a carbon rig package. New Boats from our September 2011 issue.
Bruce Stone hopped off a plane from Block Island Race Week and led the crew of his J/105 Arbitrage to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Francisco NOOD.
At the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider Chicago NOOD, Tom and Carol McIntosh are learning by leaps and bounds aboard their J/111 Misty.
What does one of the most explosive boxers in history have to offer regarding leeward mark roundings? More than you think.
Race committees don’t always do what you expect. When they throw you a curve ball, make sure your preconceived notions don’t have a negative impact on your race.
The crew of Thomas Klok’s Guldfaxe won a three-way tie for first in the J/80 class and earned the overall victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD.
There were 25-knot puffs rolling across the Chesapeake, and it was the first day of the sailing season for the crew of Hugh Bethell’s J/105 Jester.
According to the crew of John Steen’s Underdog, the J/80 is the perfect boat for ripping down the swells at the Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD.
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
At the J/105 North Americans, Dave Reed loses sight of the reach mark and reflects on the trouble with triangle courses. Editor’s Letter from our October 2011 issue.
J Boats has a new sportboat in the pipeline with a high aspect sail plan and a carbon rig package. New Boats from our September 2011 issue.
Bruce Stone hopped off a plane from Block Island Race Week and led the crew of his J/105 Arbitrage to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Francisco NOOD.
At the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider Chicago NOOD, Tom and Carol McIntosh are learning by leaps and bounds aboard their J/111 Misty.
What does one of the most explosive boxers in history have to offer regarding leeward mark roundings? More than you think.
Race committees don’t always do what you expect. When they throw you a curve ball, make sure your preconceived notions don’t have a negative impact on your race.
The crew of Thomas Klok’s Guldfaxe won a three-way tie for first in the J/80 class and earned the overall victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD.
There were 25-knot puffs rolling across the Chesapeake, and it was the first day of the sailing season for the crew of Hugh Bethell’s J/105 Jester.
According to the crew of John Steen’s Underdog, the J/80 is the perfect boat for ripping down the swells at the Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD.
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
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