Day Two of Racing at the Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD Regatta
Photos from Day Two of Racing at Sperry Top-Sider 2012 San Diego NOOD Regatta by markburgephoto.com . A wet and wild day on the luck of the irish! Cheers!
Photos from Day Two of Racing at Sperry Top-Sider 2012 San Diego NOOD Regatta by markburgephoto.com . A wet and wild day on the luck of the irish! Cheers!
Day One Photos of Sperry Top-Sider San Diego 2012 NOOD Regatta taken by markburgephoto.com . Great Day of Racing with some sunshine.
When a longtime J/24 bowman gets put into mastman duty with a pro team, he gains new insight—and respect—for his neighbor on the rail.
Watch an interview with Travis Odenbach, the winner of the J/24 class and the overall champion of the 2012 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta.
After two days of nearly no wind, the breeze showed up in force on the final day of the St. Pete NOOD, with gusts into the 20s, and a short steep chop. It made for some challenging conditions for all 114 teams competing, some of whom didn’t make it through the day unscathed. Photos by Allen and Daniela Clark/www.Photoboat.com
Fog and no wind in the morning, sun and no wind in the afternoon. Sum total: no racing on Day 2 of the 2012 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta. But the party was great! Photos by Allen Clark/Photoboat.com
Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the NOOD Regattas. Take a look back at highlights from the 1990 events on San Francisco Bay and Galveston Bay. From our March 1991 issue.
Videographer and veteran Snipe sailor Vincent Casalaina has gone the distance to produce a top-notch documentary, but he needs sailors’ help to reach his goal.
Rehabbing the Thistle takes a long time when you don’t spend much time rehabbing the Thistle.
From Sailing World‘s one-design drawers we unearth O’Day’s Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
We didn’t have a white Christmas in Cleveland, so I put in some hours with the Sled.
Photos from Day Two of Racing at Sperry Top-Sider 2012 San Diego NOOD Regatta by markburgephoto.com . A wet and wild day on the luck of the irish! Cheers!
Day One Photos of Sperry Top-Sider San Diego 2012 NOOD Regatta taken by markburgephoto.com . Great Day of Racing with some sunshine.
When a longtime J/24 bowman gets put into mastman duty with a pro team, he gains new insight—and respect—for his neighbor on the rail.
Watch an interview with Travis Odenbach, the winner of the J/24 class and the overall champion of the 2012 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta.
After two days of nearly no wind, the breeze showed up in force on the final day of the St. Pete NOOD, with gusts into the 20s, and a short steep chop. It made for some challenging conditions for all 114 teams competing, some of whom didn’t make it through the day unscathed. Photos by Allen and Daniela Clark/www.Photoboat.com
Fog and no wind in the morning, sun and no wind in the afternoon. Sum total: no racing on Day 2 of the 2012 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta. But the party was great! Photos by Allen Clark/Photoboat.com
Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the NOOD Regattas. Take a look back at highlights from the 1990 events on San Francisco Bay and Galveston Bay. From our March 1991 issue.
Videographer and veteran Snipe sailor Vincent Casalaina has gone the distance to produce a top-notch documentary, but he needs sailors’ help to reach his goal.
Rehabbing the Thistle takes a long time when you don’t spend much time rehabbing the Thistle.
From Sailing World‘s one-design drawers we unearth O’Day’s Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
We didn’t have a white Christmas in Cleveland, so I put in some hours with the Sled.
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