2011 Primo Cup
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes. Photos by Carlo Borlenghi. Read about the racing in the Finish Line forum.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes. Photos by Carlo Borlenghi. Read about the racing in the Finish Line forum.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes.
At the Paris Boat Show, I fell in love with the elegant, racy daysailer Code 0.
Photos courtesy Black Pepper Read Bruce Gain’s blog about this 32-footer, “From France, a Coup de Coeur.”
With the owner is pulled away for the final day of Key West Race Week, the crew sails on. But there’s more missing than the boat’s credit card.
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.
What do the top pros do for vacation? Head to the British Virgin Islands and go . . . sailing.
The immediate future for Loïck Peyron is a pedal-to-the-medal lap of the planet in the Barcelona World Race. Beyond that, the 34th America’s Cup looms. Yeah, you could say he’s a little busy.
The celebrations for the start of the Barcelona World Race were sharp and loud. The choices once the 14 boats crossed the starting line were decidedly less clear.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes. Photos by Carlo Borlenghi. Read about the racing in the Finish Line forum.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes.
At the Paris Boat Show, I fell in love with the elegant, racy daysailer Code 0.
Photos courtesy Black Pepper Read Bruce Gain’s blog about this 32-footer, “From France, a Coup de Coeur.”
With the owner is pulled away for the final day of Key West Race Week, the crew sails on. But there’s more missing than the boat’s credit card.
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.
What do the top pros do for vacation? Head to the British Virgin Islands and go . . . sailing.
The immediate future for Loïck Peyron is a pedal-to-the-medal lap of the planet in the Barcelona World Race. Beyond that, the 34th America’s Cup looms. Yeah, you could say he’s a little busy.
The celebrations for the start of the Barcelona World Race were sharp and loud. The choices once the 14 boats crossed the starting line were decidedly less clear.
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