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For this sailor, the 2010 Melges 32 Gold Cup represents an opportunity to return to the intensity, pressure, and excitement of grand-prix one-design racing.
For this sailor, the 2010 Melges 32 Gold Cup represents an opportunity to return to the intensity, pressure, and excitement of grand-prix one-design racing.
Ted Turner and Gary Jobson sail together for the 12M North Americans. From the Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2010 issue
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.
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
With Alinghi alumni in the afterguard, the Judel-Vrolijk 66 Numbers took first place overall in Annapolis, Md.
Per Peterson’s Andrews 68 Alchemy won this second annual event off Long Beach, Calif.
Per Peterson’s Andrews 68 Alchemy won this second annual event off Long Beach, Calif. Photos by Rick Roberts
In September, the New York YC invited 24 yacht clubs to compete for three spots at its 2011 Invitational Cup. Amory Ross was there to document the action
While an America’s Cup job would be nice, winning an Olympic medal in the Star class remains Mark Mendelblatts top priority.
The goal—a comfortable, speedy crossover—is the same, but Beneteau has taken its First Series in an entirely different direction. A boat review from our September 2010 issue
Twelve months can seem like an eternity, but when the long-range goal is an overall victory in the Volvo Ocean Race, there’s little time to waste. “Gaining Bearing” in our October 2010 issue
For this sailor, the 2010 Melges 32 Gold Cup represents an opportunity to return to the intensity, pressure, and excitement of grand-prix one-design racing.
Ted Turner and Gary Jobson sail together for the 12M North Americans. From the Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2010 issue
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.
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
With Alinghi alumni in the afterguard, the Judel-Vrolijk 66 Numbers took first place overall in Annapolis, Md.
Per Peterson’s Andrews 68 Alchemy won this second annual event off Long Beach, Calif.
Per Peterson’s Andrews 68 Alchemy won this second annual event off Long Beach, Calif. Photos by Rick Roberts
In September, the New York YC invited 24 yacht clubs to compete for three spots at its 2011 Invitational Cup. Amory Ross was there to document the action
While an America’s Cup job would be nice, winning an Olympic medal in the Star class remains Mark Mendelblatts top priority.
The goal—a comfortable, speedy crossover—is the same, but Beneteau has taken its First Series in an entirely different direction. A boat review from our September 2010 issue
Twelve months can seem like an eternity, but when the long-range goal is an overall victory in the Volvo Ocean Race, there’s little time to waste. “Gaining Bearing” in our October 2010 issue
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