Meet the First Woman to Foil Across the Atlantic
Caroline Boule foiled across the Atlantic alone in her 21-footer—a first for singlehanded sailing’s pinnacle proving ground.
Caroline Boule foiled across the Atlantic alone in her 21-footer—a first for singlehanded sailing’s pinnacle proving ground.
At age 19, the young German solo sailing superstar commanded the spotlight on the Mini Transat stage.
Meet Peter Gibbons-Neff, the U.S. Military veteran who is embarking on an ocean racing career, alone.
A storm front brings new breeze to the Mini 6.50 fleet, and it’s a welcome change of pace.
Life onboard a mini 6.50 is anything but comfortable, but compared to the prototypes, the production boats are a life of luxury.
34 non-French teams from 16 countries will compete in the upcoming Mini Transat. Could the reign of the French be over?
Vincent Grison gave the nod to Hugo Boss and the IMOCAs with his Mini 6.50 keel walk while he prepares for the Mini Transat.
Amateur sailor Benoit Marie surprises everyone, and himself, by arriving to port ahead of some of the world’s best Mini sailors in the Mini Transat.
Bruce Gain takes a look at the controversy, and the threads of reason, in this year’s Mini Transat start.
The road to the Mini Transat hasn’t been easy for American Jeff MacFarlane, but that’s the way of the Mini.
With his hand crushed and boat smashed apart just five months before the start of the Mini Transat, American Jeffrey MacFarlane didn’t give up.
San Francisco’s Emma Creighton is aiming to be the second American woman to finish this solo challenge.
Caroline Boule foiled across the Atlantic alone in her 21-footer—a first for singlehanded sailing’s pinnacle proving ground.
At age 19, the young German solo sailing superstar commanded the spotlight on the Mini Transat stage.
Meet Peter Gibbons-Neff, the U.S. Military veteran who is embarking on an ocean racing career, alone.
A storm front brings new breeze to the Mini 6.50 fleet, and it’s a welcome change of pace.
Life onboard a mini 6.50 is anything but comfortable, but compared to the prototypes, the production boats are a life of luxury.
34 non-French teams from 16 countries will compete in the upcoming Mini Transat. Could the reign of the French be over?
Vincent Grison gave the nod to Hugo Boss and the IMOCAs with his Mini 6.50 keel walk while he prepares for the Mini Transat.
Amateur sailor Benoit Marie surprises everyone, and himself, by arriving to port ahead of some of the world’s best Mini sailors in the Mini Transat.
Bruce Gain takes a look at the controversy, and the threads of reason, in this year’s Mini Transat start.
The road to the Mini Transat hasn’t been easy for American Jeff MacFarlane, but that’s the way of the Mini.
With his hand crushed and boat smashed apart just five months before the start of the Mini Transat, American Jeffrey MacFarlane didn’t give up.
San Francisco’s Emma Creighton is aiming to be the second American woman to finish this solo challenge.
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