Sailing Under the Covid Cloud
The old saying is true: there’s wind under the clouds, and as the Covid storm passed, these sailors went to race.
The old saying is true: there’s wind under the clouds, and as the Covid storm passed, these sailors went to race.
Those who run our races put in long hours on the water to ensure a quality experience.
The long and peaceful watches of this year’s Newport Bermuda race offered Gary Jobson the perfect opportunity to contemplate the allure of ocean racing.
On a tour of yacht clubs in South America, Gary Jobson finds an impressive amount of racing and a strong focus on youth sailing.
The Phenomenal Five: Gary Jobson presents five sailors who represent an impressive cross section of junior sailing in the United States today.
Sailing Hall of Famer Runyon Colie Jr. was a career engineer and one of the greatest amateur sailors of all time. He dedicated his life to racing, and helping young sailors improve skills.
Gary Jobson pens a letter to Larry Ellison with his thoughts on the direction for the 35th America’s Cup.
From inside the halls of the sport’s international governing body, we can see how complex the sport really is, and what issues require our immediate attention.
A new Hall of Famer grabs the spotlight once again at Block Island Race Week.
Sailing is a succession of high and low moments. Learning from each one—and laughing about many—is the secret to a successful lifetime in the sport.
There’s no place for constant negativity on a racing team—it’s always slow. Focus on keeping things upbeat, and the speed will follow.
Every junior sailing program is a little different, but common goals, standard safety protocols, and the right instructors will help turn youth sailors into sailors for life.
The old saying is true: there’s wind under the clouds, and as the Covid storm passed, these sailors went to race.
Those who run our races put in long hours on the water to ensure a quality experience.
The long and peaceful watches of this year’s Newport Bermuda race offered Gary Jobson the perfect opportunity to contemplate the allure of ocean racing.
On a tour of yacht clubs in South America, Gary Jobson finds an impressive amount of racing and a strong focus on youth sailing.
The Phenomenal Five: Gary Jobson presents five sailors who represent an impressive cross section of junior sailing in the United States today.
Sailing Hall of Famer Runyon Colie Jr. was a career engineer and one of the greatest amateur sailors of all time. He dedicated his life to racing, and helping young sailors improve skills.
Gary Jobson pens a letter to Larry Ellison with his thoughts on the direction for the 35th America’s Cup.
From inside the halls of the sport’s international governing body, we can see how complex the sport really is, and what issues require our immediate attention.
A new Hall of Famer grabs the spotlight once again at Block Island Race Week.
Sailing is a succession of high and low moments. Learning from each one—and laughing about many—is the secret to a successful lifetime in the sport.
There’s no place for constant negativity on a racing team—it’s always slow. Focus on keeping things upbeat, and the speed will follow.
Every junior sailing program is a little different, but common goals, standard safety protocols, and the right instructors will help turn youth sailors into sailors for life.
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