Sailing’s Next Greatest Generation
The sailing greats of the past few decades have either been lost or overlooked, which begs the question of who will be hailed as our modern-day legends.
The sailing greats of the past few decades have either been lost or overlooked, which begs the question of who will be hailed as our modern-day legends.
This latest pro-sailing circuit, wrapping up its first year, had its growing pains, but the kids liked it.
Are we taking ourselves and our sport too seriously?
If the racing rules of sailing are so black and white, why do we always find ourselves sailing into gray areas?
American handicap racing in the U.S. is bogged down in rating systems and acronyms, so how can we make sense of it?
For the sake of variety and participation, it’s time to look outside the one-design formula.
Accountability for change starts by making a plan — and sticking to it.
The debate over professional sailors in our amateur sport rages on as classes and events come to terms with competitive sailing’s changing landscape.
Craig Leweck weighs in on what’s really important when it comes to setting and breaking records.
Veteran Thistle sailor Chris Laborde reminds us to uphold—and enforce—the rules of the road.
Bob Fisher adds his opinion to the mix on the state of the 2017 America’s Cup.
What about the rest of us? Sailing is more dependent on sportsmanship than most sports. So how are we doing? Sailing World and Scuttlebutt have constructed a survey to find out.
The sailing greats of the past few decades have either been lost or overlooked, which begs the question of who will be hailed as our modern-day legends.
This latest pro-sailing circuit, wrapping up its first year, had its growing pains, but the kids liked it.
Are we taking ourselves and our sport too seriously?
If the racing rules of sailing are so black and white, why do we always find ourselves sailing into gray areas?
American handicap racing in the U.S. is bogged down in rating systems and acronyms, so how can we make sense of it?
For the sake of variety and participation, it’s time to look outside the one-design formula.
Accountability for change starts by making a plan — and sticking to it.
The debate over professional sailors in our amateur sport rages on as classes and events come to terms with competitive sailing’s changing landscape.
Craig Leweck weighs in on what’s really important when it comes to setting and breaking records.
Veteran Thistle sailor Chris Laborde reminds us to uphold—and enforce—the rules of the road.
Bob Fisher adds his opinion to the mix on the state of the 2017 America’s Cup.
What about the rest of us? Sailing is more dependent on sportsmanship than most sports. So how are we doing? Sailing World and Scuttlebutt have constructed a survey to find out.
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