2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD Registration is Live Online
2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD Regatta is Gearing Up for Another Great Year
2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD Regatta is Gearing Up for Another Great Year
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
Knockoff sails may not be class legal, but they’re gaining undeniable momentum in Laser fleets nationwide.
Paul Reilly’s Red Sky Sailing won the 23-boat Melges 20 division, while Riccardo Simoneschi’s Audi team edged out 10 other Melges 24s.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes. Photos by Carlo Borlenghi. Read about the racing in the Finish Line forum.
Every point does count, except when trying too hard to win that point costs you a few more in the long run.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes.
With the owner is pulled away for the final day of Key West Race Week, the crew sails on. But there’s more missing than the boat’s credit card.
As the weather gets colder, the racing heats up for Laser sailors in the Potomac River Sailing Association.
Not every regatta is about the results. A long week of work for Team Ironbound yields some optimism for future events.
Fanatical devotion to keeping clear air at all times has propelled Brian Keane’s Savasana team to the top of the J/105 class and earned Boat of the Day honors.
2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD Regatta is Gearing Up for Another Great Year
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
Knockoff sails may not be class legal, but they’re gaining undeniable momentum in Laser fleets nationwide.
Paul Reilly’s Red Sky Sailing won the 23-boat Melges 20 division, while Riccardo Simoneschi’s Audi team edged out 10 other Melges 24s.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes. Photos by Carlo Borlenghi. Read about the racing in the Finish Line forum.
Every point does count, except when trying too hard to win that point costs you a few more in the long run.
Hosted by the Yacht Club of Monaco, the first weekend of this two-part event included racing for Dragon, Surprise, Esse 850, J/24, and Melges 20 classes.
With the owner is pulled away for the final day of Key West Race Week, the crew sails on. But there’s more missing than the boat’s credit card.
As the weather gets colder, the racing heats up for Laser sailors in the Potomac River Sailing Association.
Not every regatta is about the results. A long week of work for Team Ironbound yields some optimism for future events.
Fanatical devotion to keeping clear air at all times has propelled Brian Keane’s Savasana team to the top of the J/105 class and earned Boat of the Day honors.
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