Lessons from Miami
Observing a recent world-class regatta gave me some ideas on regatta management that yacht clubs and classes might find useful.
Observing a recent world-class regatta gave me some ideas on regatta management that yacht clubs and classes might find useful.
Looking for a way to reinvigorate your club’s sailing program?Try the fast-paced and exciting discipline of team racing. From the Jobson Report from our November/December 2010 issue
There are many constants to the Bermuda Race experience. But each time they’re delivered with a slightly different spin. “Jobson Report” from our September 2010 issue
Are the sailors in your fleet tired of sailing around the same old racecourses year after year? If so, inject some excitement into your races with a few easy ideas. From the “Jobson Report” from our June 2010 issue
The 33rd America’s Cup was a spectacle once it got underway, but let’s hope its current caretakers do it justice next time around. The Jobson Report from our April 2010 issue
These sailors share a few distinct characteristics that help them to achieve their racing agendas. The “Jobson Report” from our March 2010 issue
Gary chooses his Juniors from a generation of talented sailors. From the “Jobson Report” in our January/February 2010 issue
A lifetime of sailing is a meaningful learning process. From “The Jobson Report” for our November/December 2009 issue
Gary Jobson polls different boat campaigns to find out how they keep a good crew happy. “Jobson Report” from our June 2009 issue
Sailing Fame gets a welcome in Annapolis, Md. From the “Jobson Report” in or May 2009 issue
It’s time to update the Deed to ensure the future of the America’s Cup. “Jobson Report” from our April 2009 issue
Gary Jobson observes some key racing tactics from above the race course. From the “Jobson Report” in our May 2008 issue
Observing a recent world-class regatta gave me some ideas on regatta management that yacht clubs and classes might find useful.
Looking for a way to reinvigorate your club’s sailing program?Try the fast-paced and exciting discipline of team racing. From the Jobson Report from our November/December 2010 issue
There are many constants to the Bermuda Race experience. But each time they’re delivered with a slightly different spin. “Jobson Report” from our September 2010 issue
Are the sailors in your fleet tired of sailing around the same old racecourses year after year? If so, inject some excitement into your races with a few easy ideas. From the “Jobson Report” from our June 2010 issue
The 33rd America’s Cup was a spectacle once it got underway, but let’s hope its current caretakers do it justice next time around. The Jobson Report from our April 2010 issue
These sailors share a few distinct characteristics that help them to achieve their racing agendas. The “Jobson Report” from our March 2010 issue
Gary chooses his Juniors from a generation of talented sailors. From the “Jobson Report” in our January/February 2010 issue
A lifetime of sailing is a meaningful learning process. From “The Jobson Report” for our November/December 2009 issue
Gary Jobson polls different boat campaigns to find out how they keep a good crew happy. “Jobson Report” from our June 2009 issue
Sailing Fame gets a welcome in Annapolis, Md. From the “Jobson Report” in or May 2009 issue
It’s time to update the Deed to ensure the future of the America’s Cup. “Jobson Report” from our April 2009 issue
Gary Jobson observes some key racing tactics from above the race course. From the “Jobson Report” in our May 2008 issue
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