Good Times in St. Pete
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
After ceding the lead in today’s first race, we had our work cut out for us going into the final race of Key West 2011.
We found ourselves caught in a corner on the wrong side of a shift, and we were lucky make it out of the day with our lead intact.
After a lousy start, we picked our way back to second place and grabbed the lead in the PHRF 1 division.
Fanatical devotion to keeping clear air at all times has propelled Brian Keane’s Savasana team to the top of the J/105 class and earned Boat of the Day honors.
The 2011 BOTY judges test the J/11 in the Chesapeake.
Tim Wilkes bring us the action from the Chesapeak, complete with commentary.
Tim Wilkes takes us on a trip to the J24 Championships through his lens.
Fran Grenon/ Spectrum Photo Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line Forum.
When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.
Prediciting a windshift is always a challenge, but late in the starting sequence, simply recognizing that it has occured can be enough.
After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
After ceding the lead in today’s first race, we had our work cut out for us going into the final race of Key West 2011.
We found ourselves caught in a corner on the wrong side of a shift, and we were lucky make it out of the day with our lead intact.
After a lousy start, we picked our way back to second place and grabbed the lead in the PHRF 1 division.
Fanatical devotion to keeping clear air at all times has propelled Brian Keane’s Savasana team to the top of the J/105 class and earned Boat of the Day honors.
The 2011 BOTY judges test the J/11 in the Chesapeake.
Tim Wilkes bring us the action from the Chesapeak, complete with commentary.
Tim Wilkes takes us on a trip to the J24 Championships through his lens.
Fran Grenon/ Spectrum Photo Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line Forum.
When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.
Prediciting a windshift is always a challenge, but late in the starting sequence, simply recognizing that it has occured can be enough.
After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.
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