College Sailing Team Spotlight: Yale University
With strong student leadership, Yale’s sailing team focuses on improving and performing at full potential as often as possible.
With strong student leadership, Yale’s sailing team focuses on improving and performing at full potential as often as possible.
A trip to the sailing paradise of Buzzard’s Bay reminds Tim Zimmermann of his summers sailing as a child.
Light and tricky conditions prevailed over the three-day event which wrapped up on Sunday, July 29. Although he started the day in second place, Jason Carroll and his Argo managed to snag a second consecutive U.S. National Championship. Photo Credit: 2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
The last day of the regatta was worth waiting for as the wind finally came.
Finally, wind! Photos by Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
Foggy start to a very light breeze day. Each division saw only one race. Photos by Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
The rain held off for the better part of the day, but unfortunetly so did the breeze.
Very little wind on the water today.
A whole lot of nothing going on. Little to no breeze was the story of the day. The lucky ones were able to squeeze in one race. Photos credit: Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
Final Results
Part III of the New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex. The regatta concluded on July 22, with beautiful breeze and sunshine on Sunday. Photo Credit: Rolex/Daniel Forster
The Around the Island Race officially kicked off this year’s edition of the New York Yacht Club Race Week. Thirty-four boats sailed around Conanicut Island. George David’s_ Rambler_ took line honors, while Jim Swartz’s TP52 _Vesper _won IRC Class 1 on corrected time. Photos: Rolex/Daniel Forster Click here to read more in our Finish Line forum.
With strong student leadership, Yale’s sailing team focuses on improving and performing at full potential as often as possible.
A trip to the sailing paradise of Buzzard’s Bay reminds Tim Zimmermann of his summers sailing as a child.
Light and tricky conditions prevailed over the three-day event which wrapped up on Sunday, July 29. Although he started the day in second place, Jason Carroll and his Argo managed to snag a second consecutive U.S. National Championship. Photo Credit: 2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
The last day of the regatta was worth waiting for as the wind finally came.
Finally, wind! Photos by Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
Foggy start to a very light breeze day. Each division saw only one race. Photos by Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
The rain held off for the better part of the day, but unfortunetly so did the breeze.
Very little wind on the water today.
A whole lot of nothing going on. Little to no breeze was the story of the day. The lucky ones were able to squeeze in one race. Photos credit: Leighton O’Connor www.leightonoconnor.com
Final Results
Part III of the New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex. The regatta concluded on July 22, with beautiful breeze and sunshine on Sunday. Photo Credit: Rolex/Daniel Forster
The Around the Island Race officially kicked off this year’s edition of the New York Yacht Club Race Week. Thirty-four boats sailed around Conanicut Island. George David’s_ Rambler_ took line honors, while Jim Swartz’s TP52 _Vesper _won IRC Class 1 on corrected time. Photos: Rolex/Daniel Forster Click here to read more in our Finish Line forum.
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