ORC World Champions Crowned After Long Series
After a week of distance and buoy races, the ORC World Championship capped a perfect series in Newport, Rhode Island.
After a week of distance and buoy races, the ORC World Championship capped a perfect series in Newport, Rhode Island.
Caroline Boule foiled across the Atlantic alone in her 21-footer—a first for singlehanded sailing’s pinnacle proving ground.
Navigator Chris Lewis shares his view of the maxi yacht LawConnect’s thrilling win in the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race
Christina O’Rourke draws inspiration from her great-grandfather’s triumph in the Race to Mackinac as she races north.
The most anticipated around the world race of the year is about to step off in France, with the solo skippers preparing boats and minds.
A calculated strategy, a professionally prepared yacht, and a top notch crew earn the team on Alive its second Hobart win.
Professional sailor Justine Mettreaux is at the top of the offshore racing game.
To prepare for their major European doublehanded events Jonathan McKee and teammate Alyosha Strum-Palerm check their boxes.
Young professional boat captain Cole Brauer is taking calculated steps toward an shorthanded ocean racing campaign.
The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.
In saling, and especially offshore sailing, there’s always the element of risk versus reward to layer onto one’s strategic and tactical decisions. Mark Chisnell explores one notable case and its outcome.
Determined American sailor Ronnie Simpson has his heart and mind set on a Vendee Globe lap and is ready for the long haul.
After a week of distance and buoy races, the ORC World Championship capped a perfect series in Newport, Rhode Island.
Caroline Boule foiled across the Atlantic alone in her 21-footer—a first for singlehanded sailing’s pinnacle proving ground.
Navigator Chris Lewis shares his view of the maxi yacht LawConnect’s thrilling win in the 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race
Christina O’Rourke draws inspiration from her great-grandfather’s triumph in the Race to Mackinac as she races north.
The most anticipated around the world race of the year is about to step off in France, with the solo skippers preparing boats and minds.
A calculated strategy, a professionally prepared yacht, and a top notch crew earn the team on Alive its second Hobart win.
Professional sailor Justine Mettreaux is at the top of the offshore racing game.
To prepare for their major European doublehanded events Jonathan McKee and teammate Alyosha Strum-Palerm check their boxes.
Young professional boat captain Cole Brauer is taking calculated steps toward an shorthanded ocean racing campaign.
The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.
In saling, and especially offshore sailing, there’s always the element of risk versus reward to layer onto one’s strategic and tactical decisions. Mark Chisnell explores one notable case and its outcome.
Determined American sailor Ronnie Simpson has his heart and mind set on a Vendee Globe lap and is ready for the long haul.
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