Team Rush Takes Larchmont
Bill Sweetster and the crew of the J/109_ Rush _work out on the fleet and take home the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD’s overall title.
Bill Sweetster and the crew of the J/109_ Rush _work out on the fleet and take home the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD’s overall title.
Late summer sun and big windshifts, but plenty of nerve-wraking races to be had at the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD Regatta,
When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.
From France’s legendary offshore regatta comes a boat that can do more than go around the buoys. A boat preview from our July/August 2010 issue
Images from the Beneteau First 30 launch and sea trials
Working with Juan Kouyoumdjian and offshore great Michel Desjouyeaux****, Beneteau launched their latest 30-footer, and this one looks nothing like those before it.
After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.
A test sail on the Russell Coutts’ RC 44 provides a tangible glimpse of how the Kiwi legend views the sport, and a rare chance to see what he’s like when he lets down his guard and goes sailing.
In between thunderstorms, all circles got in two races on the second day of the regatta.
Bob Vickery’s Beneteau 40.7 Collaboration 2 takes overall honors with a 1-point win in the 2010 Chicago NOOD.
With its slick new 36-footer, J Boats says they’ve come up with the right boat at the right time. Tech Review from our June 2010 issue
For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue
Bill Sweetster and the crew of the J/109_ Rush _work out on the fleet and take home the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD’s overall title.
Late summer sun and big windshifts, but plenty of nerve-wraking races to be had at the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD Regatta,
When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.
From France’s legendary offshore regatta comes a boat that can do more than go around the buoys. A boat preview from our July/August 2010 issue
Images from the Beneteau First 30 launch and sea trials
Working with Juan Kouyoumdjian and offshore great Michel Desjouyeaux****, Beneteau launched their latest 30-footer, and this one looks nothing like those before it.
After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.
A test sail on the Russell Coutts’ RC 44 provides a tangible glimpse of how the Kiwi legend views the sport, and a rare chance to see what he’s like when he lets down his guard and goes sailing.
In between thunderstorms, all circles got in two races on the second day of the regatta.
Bob Vickery’s Beneteau 40.7 Collaboration 2 takes overall honors with a 1-point win in the 2010 Chicago NOOD.
With its slick new 36-footer, J Boats says they’ve come up with the right boat at the right time. Tech Review from our June 2010 issue
For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue
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