Georgetown Wins College Match Racing Nationals
Georgetown Sailing secured the top spot after three days of racing at the College Sailing Match Racing Nationals in San Diego.
Georgetown Sailing secured the top spot after three days of racing at the College Sailing Match Racing Nationals in San Diego.
The leaders are pulling away from the fleet as a group, averaging more than 20 knots, but within the pack, the battle for the top continues.
Just 14 points separate Land Rover BAR from Oracle Team USA, but with 90 points on the line, it’s anyone’s game.
The foilers about to be put to the true test as they hit the Roaring Forties and point their bows toward the Southern Ocean.
While the leaders sail in the trade winds, the second part of the fleet still has to fight with the squalls and the light winds in the doldrums.
The final stop on the America’s Cup World Series is here, and the advantage in the finals in Bermuda is on the line.
As foiling sweeps into the mainstream, we pause to contemplate how best to embrace it.
Alex Thomson leads the Vendée Globe fleet into the southern hemisphere, while other skippers deal with technical problems aboard.
America’s Cup skipper Jimmy Spithill conquered the open ocean on foils, sailing from New York to Bermuda aboard the F4 catamaran with Team Falcon.
With the light air of the doldrums rapidly approaching, the fate of the foilers, who have led the fleet so far, is at stake.
The RORC Caribbean 600 fleet is shaping up, with 34 boats entered already and more to come before setting sail in February.
Just over one month remains until 100 yachts from around the world will line up for the start of the 2016 Rolex Sydney Hobart.
Georgetown Sailing secured the top spot after three days of racing at the College Sailing Match Racing Nationals in San Diego.
The leaders are pulling away from the fleet as a group, averaging more than 20 knots, but within the pack, the battle for the top continues.
Just 14 points separate Land Rover BAR from Oracle Team USA, but with 90 points on the line, it’s anyone’s game.
The foilers about to be put to the true test as they hit the Roaring Forties and point their bows toward the Southern Ocean.
While the leaders sail in the trade winds, the second part of the fleet still has to fight with the squalls and the light winds in the doldrums.
The final stop on the America’s Cup World Series is here, and the advantage in the finals in Bermuda is on the line.
As foiling sweeps into the mainstream, we pause to contemplate how best to embrace it.
Alex Thomson leads the Vendée Globe fleet into the southern hemisphere, while other skippers deal with technical problems aboard.
America’s Cup skipper Jimmy Spithill conquered the open ocean on foils, sailing from New York to Bermuda aboard the F4 catamaran with Team Falcon.
With the light air of the doldrums rapidly approaching, the fate of the foilers, who have led the fleet so far, is at stake.
The RORC Caribbean 600 fleet is shaping up, with 34 boats entered already and more to come before setting sail in February.
Just over one month remains until 100 yachts from around the world will line up for the start of the 2016 Rolex Sydney Hobart.
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