Hurricane Sandy By the Numbers
Hurricane Sandy was the single largest disaster for recreational boats on record in the U.S.
Hurricane Sandy was the single largest disaster for recreational boats on record in the U.S.
Tim Zimmermann battens down the hatches on the Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _on the Chesapeake Bay for Hurricane Sandy.
During the week of Oct. 8, SW‘s Boat of the Year judges put 15 new models to the test on the Chesapeake Bay. The best of the best will be announced in SW‘s January/February 2013 issue, which will hit newsstands in mid-December. Photos by Walter Cooper. Click here to read more about the nominees.
The Sailing World 50th Anniversary party at the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis featured fiercely competitive gutter boat racing.
Tim Zimmermann’s Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _was purchased with cruising in mind, but she might just get to the starting line this coming year.
40 boats participated in the River Dunes Leukemia Cup in North Carolina, raising over $100,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Photo Credit: Cliff and Pamela Parsons Kisby, Steve Ura, and towndock.net
The Annapolis Leukemia Cup Regatta was held on June 1-2 at the Annapolis Yacht Club and raised over $180,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Ron Mihills and his two sons, Rick and Brent Mihills, won the two-day, 5-race regatta with a record of 3-3-1-1-1 in the 19 boat Championship fleet. PRO John McCarthy presided over teams from as far away as Michigan, North Carolina, and Washington DC, and over 50 volunteers helped to make sure that everything ran smoothly. Photo Credit: Diane Cook-Tench, Lin McCarthy, and Blanche Stevens.
Ryan O’Grady gets ready for the Atlantic Cup as the media crewmember aboard the Class 40 _Mare _with Ryan Breymaier and Jörg Riechers.
At the close of the weekend, Chris Doyle finds him and his crew headed to the B.V.I. for the NOOD Championship in November.
Shots by Sara Proctor
Decent winds mark day two of the Annapolis NOOD.
Hurricane Sandy was the single largest disaster for recreational boats on record in the U.S.
Tim Zimmermann battens down the hatches on the Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _on the Chesapeake Bay for Hurricane Sandy.
During the week of Oct. 8, SW‘s Boat of the Year judges put 15 new models to the test on the Chesapeake Bay. The best of the best will be announced in SW‘s January/February 2013 issue, which will hit newsstands in mid-December. Photos by Walter Cooper. Click here to read more about the nominees.
The Sailing World 50th Anniversary party at the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis featured fiercely competitive gutter boat racing.
Tim Zimmermann’s Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _was purchased with cruising in mind, but she might just get to the starting line this coming year.
40 boats participated in the River Dunes Leukemia Cup in North Carolina, raising over $100,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Photo Credit: Cliff and Pamela Parsons Kisby, Steve Ura, and towndock.net
The Annapolis Leukemia Cup Regatta was held on June 1-2 at the Annapolis Yacht Club and raised over $180,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Ron Mihills and his two sons, Rick and Brent Mihills, won the two-day, 5-race regatta with a record of 3-3-1-1-1 in the 19 boat Championship fleet. PRO John McCarthy presided over teams from as far away as Michigan, North Carolina, and Washington DC, and over 50 volunteers helped to make sure that everything ran smoothly. Photo Credit: Diane Cook-Tench, Lin McCarthy, and Blanche Stevens.
Ryan O’Grady gets ready for the Atlantic Cup as the media crewmember aboard the Class 40 _Mare _with Ryan Breymaier and Jörg Riechers.
At the close of the weekend, Chris Doyle finds him and his crew headed to the B.V.I. for the NOOD Championship in November.
Shots by Sara Proctor
Decent winds mark day two of the Annapolis NOOD.
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