The Endurance of the Snipe
The International Snipe Class continues to reinvent and reimagine itself through initiatives that continue to make it one of sailing’s most iconic one-design classes.
The International Snipe Class continues to reinvent and reimagine itself through initiatives that continue to make it one of sailing’s most iconic one-design classes.
At the Etchells World Championship in Miami, the lead pack broke out early, with the eventual winner making its move in the final race.
A six-year nautical treasure hunt for the Rhodes Bantam Hull No. 2 took unexpected turns and detours, but the sleuth finally found his prize.
North U’s Performance Race Week in St. Thomas gives seasoned and novice racers alike a full-immersion coaching and racing experience like no other.
Sailing World editor Dave Reed’s winter racing season comes to a dramatic ending with a few avoidable and self-inflicted mistakes. But from them comes an epiphany.
Skipper Brian Keane and his teammates on the J/70 Savasana were the top team at this winter’s J/70 Winter Circuit events and the root of their success is not something you’ll find in the tuning guide.
The greats of one-design sailing past and present know how and where to find the boatwright of champions—right here at Karl’s Boat Shop.
The Cape 31 class assembled for the first time in the US over the winter to show prospective buyers what the hype is all about.
Boatbuilder, creator and artist Steve Clark is back in his barn, hatching a new generation International 110.
Wayfarer dinghy teams are hitching up their trailers and headed to Annapolis for the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series.
E Scow sailing is a way of life on Lake Minnetonka, where local rivals fight for respect in one of the nation’s most cutthroat one-design classes.
If the goal is to simplify the experience for competitors and take away organizational barriers, strip your regatta plan to the bare essentials.
The International Snipe Class continues to reinvent and reimagine itself through initiatives that continue to make it one of sailing’s most iconic one-design classes.
At the Etchells World Championship in Miami, the lead pack broke out early, with the eventual winner making its move in the final race.
A six-year nautical treasure hunt for the Rhodes Bantam Hull No. 2 took unexpected turns and detours, but the sleuth finally found his prize.
North U’s Performance Race Week in St. Thomas gives seasoned and novice racers alike a full-immersion coaching and racing experience like no other.
Sailing World editor Dave Reed’s winter racing season comes to a dramatic ending with a few avoidable and self-inflicted mistakes. But from them comes an epiphany.
Skipper Brian Keane and his teammates on the J/70 Savasana were the top team at this winter’s J/70 Winter Circuit events and the root of their success is not something you’ll find in the tuning guide.
The greats of one-design sailing past and present know how and where to find the boatwright of champions—right here at Karl’s Boat Shop.
The Cape 31 class assembled for the first time in the US over the winter to show prospective buyers what the hype is all about.
Boatbuilder, creator and artist Steve Clark is back in his barn, hatching a new generation International 110.
Wayfarer dinghy teams are hitching up their trailers and headed to Annapolis for the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series.
E Scow sailing is a way of life on Lake Minnetonka, where local rivals fight for respect in one of the nation’s most cutthroat one-design classes.
If the goal is to simplify the experience for competitors and take away organizational barriers, strip your regatta plan to the bare essentials.
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