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Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Team USA is on top in the Snipe, Lightning, and Sunfish classes at the 2011 Pan Am Games
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.
The U.S. team for the 2011 Pan Am Games is chock full of veterans of Olympic and world championship competition.
The Sailing World edit team sails the new VX One-Design prototype. And left satisfied.
For the second straight day, Narragansett Bay delivered ideal conditions, 10 to 18 knots from the southwest and warm temperatures for this biennial one-design regatta featuring a host of all-amateur international teams. With the regatta about halfway over, two teams have emerged from the fray. The Royal Canadian team is in the lead with the host New York YC close behind. Behind that it’s a scrum for third through eighth or so. [Check out](https://www.sailingworld.com/racing/2011-invitational-cu
It came down to the second tiebreaker, but Blake Kimbrough was able to squeak by Wes Bemus and win Sailing World‘s Pick ‘Em Contest for the 2011 New York YC Invitational Cup. Blake takes home a free pair of Sperry Shoes and the inaugural SW Pick ‘Em championship.
Among the sailors competing at this 36-boat event on Lake Ontario is 15-year-old skipper Anna Huebschmann, who participated in the Next Step to Rolex clinic prior to the big show. Follow the regatta in our Finish Line forum.
Check out photos from the high profile racing at the Audi MedCup Marseille Trophy. A web extra from our September 2011 issue.
At Bay Week in the Lake Erie Islands, the spinnakers are rainbow colored and Steve Perry wails late into the night.
Teams from the United States have found success in Buzios, Brazil. Through six races, Buffalo’s David Starck sits in second place, and three other U.S. teams have cracked the top ten. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Ruminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Team USA is on top in the Snipe, Lightning, and Sunfish classes at the 2011 Pan Am Games
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.
The U.S. team for the 2011 Pan Am Games is chock full of veterans of Olympic and world championship competition.
The Sailing World edit team sails the new VX One-Design prototype. And left satisfied.
For the second straight day, Narragansett Bay delivered ideal conditions, 10 to 18 knots from the southwest and warm temperatures for this biennial one-design regatta featuring a host of all-amateur international teams. With the regatta about halfway over, two teams have emerged from the fray. The Royal Canadian team is in the lead with the host New York YC close behind. Behind that it’s a scrum for third through eighth or so. [Check out](https://www.sailingworld.com/racing/2011-invitational-cu
It came down to the second tiebreaker, but Blake Kimbrough was able to squeak by Wes Bemus and win Sailing World‘s Pick ‘Em Contest for the 2011 New York YC Invitational Cup. Blake takes home a free pair of Sperry Shoes and the inaugural SW Pick ‘Em championship.
Among the sailors competing at this 36-boat event on Lake Ontario is 15-year-old skipper Anna Huebschmann, who participated in the Next Step to Rolex clinic prior to the big show. Follow the regatta in our Finish Line forum.
Check out photos from the high profile racing at the Audi MedCup Marseille Trophy. A web extra from our September 2011 issue.
At Bay Week in the Lake Erie Islands, the spinnakers are rainbow colored and Steve Perry wails late into the night.
Teams from the United States have found success in Buzios, Brazil. Through six races, Buffalo’s David Starck sits in second place, and three other U.S. teams have cracked the top ten. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
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