Just Another Freakishly Talented French Ocean Racer
Like so many up-and-coming offshore sailors, Servane Escoffier is facing the most daunting challenge of all: fundraising.
Like so many up-and-coming offshore sailors, Servane Escoffier is facing the most daunting challenge of all: fundraising.
Marstrand, Sweden played host to the RC44 World Match Racing Tour August 17-21. Photos by Oskar Kihlborg.
The fabulously fast ORMA 60 trimarans were too dangerous, and expensive, for their own good. The one-design MOD70 hopes to capture that same excitement in a more controllable package. From our July/Aug 2011 issue.
Come onboard with Oman Air for a race during the Boston stopover of the Extreme Sailing Series. Like the season to date for this first-year team, the race has its ups and downs, all at breakneck speed.
A shout out to multihull sailors to step out of the fringe and into the spotlight.
Sail Newport’s Brad Read explains why he thinks Rhode Island would be a suitable location for the 34th America’s Cup.
The judges got to test something a little different when they hopped on the Hobie Mirage during the 2011 BOTY contest.
The Gunboat 66 shows off her hulls during the 2011 BOTY testing in Annapolis, MD.
Christophe Launay/ www.sealaunay.com
This trimaran blew the judge away with it’s fun factor. A feature from our January/February 2010 issue
Like so many up-and-coming offshore sailors, Servane Escoffier is facing the most daunting challenge of all: fundraising.
Marstrand, Sweden played host to the RC44 World Match Racing Tour August 17-21. Photos by Oskar Kihlborg.
The fabulously fast ORMA 60 trimarans were too dangerous, and expensive, for their own good. The one-design MOD70 hopes to capture that same excitement in a more controllable package. From our July/Aug 2011 issue.
Come onboard with Oman Air for a race during the Boston stopover of the Extreme Sailing Series. Like the season to date for this first-year team, the race has its ups and downs, all at breakneck speed.
A shout out to multihull sailors to step out of the fringe and into the spotlight.
Sail Newport’s Brad Read explains why he thinks Rhode Island would be a suitable location for the 34th America’s Cup.
The judges got to test something a little different when they hopped on the Hobie Mirage during the 2011 BOTY contest.
The Gunboat 66 shows off her hulls during the 2011 BOTY testing in Annapolis, MD.
Christophe Launay/ www.sealaunay.com
This trimaran blew the judge away with it’s fun factor. A feature from our January/February 2010 issue
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