Working on My Follow Through
Rather than actually file a protest, it’s a lot easier to just whine about the rule breakers, the cheaters, and the indignant victims who only compound the rules-compliance problem.
Rather than actually file a protest, it’s a lot easier to just whine about the rule breakers, the cheaters, and the indignant victims who only compound the rules-compliance problem.
With the Sperry Top-Sider Marbleahead NOOD Regatta kicking off on Thursday and the J/105 North Americans coming in August, the racing scene on Boston’s North Shore is heating up this summer.
In any regatta decided by a tiebreaker, the losing team can usually find countless places where that one key point was missed. The author dwells on one such moment from the 2011 Swan 42 Nationals off Newport, R.I.
Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
The 24th edition of this five-day event includes racing for four IRC classes, five PHRF classes, as well as one-design competition in Farr 40s, NYYC Sway 42s, J/44s, J/109s, and J/105s. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Victory was elusive in the Storm Trysail’s Block Island Race, but there was still plenty to be happy about for the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team.
Connecticut’s Stonington Harbor Yacht Club Sailing Foundation is putting down roots at the site of “Mystic Pizza.”
Ted Turner and Gary Jobson sail together for the 12M North Americans. From the Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2010 issue
Fran Grenon/ Spectrum Photo Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line Forum.
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.
Rather than actually file a protest, it’s a lot easier to just whine about the rule breakers, the cheaters, and the indignant victims who only compound the rules-compliance problem.
With the Sperry Top-Sider Marbleahead NOOD Regatta kicking off on Thursday and the J/105 North Americans coming in August, the racing scene on Boston’s North Shore is heating up this summer.
In any regatta decided by a tiebreaker, the losing team can usually find countless places where that one key point was missed. The author dwells on one such moment from the 2011 Swan 42 Nationals off Newport, R.I.
Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
The 24th edition of this five-day event includes racing for four IRC classes, five PHRF classes, as well as one-design competition in Farr 40s, NYYC Sway 42s, J/44s, J/109s, and J/105s. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Victory was elusive in the Storm Trysail’s Block Island Race, but there was still plenty to be happy about for the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team.
Connecticut’s Stonington Harbor Yacht Club Sailing Foundation is putting down roots at the site of “Mystic Pizza.”
Ted Turner and Gary Jobson sail together for the 12M North Americans. From the Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2010 issue
Fran Grenon/ Spectrum Photo Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line Forum.
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.
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