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Karl Anderson in his boat shop

The Magic of Karl’s Boat Shop

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.

Cole Brauer

Onboard With Cole Brauer

Young professional boat captain Cole Brauer is taking calculated steps toward an shorthanded ocean racing campaign.

shorthanded ocean racing machine

Class 40 Mighty Mites

The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.

volvo ocean race illustration

The Weight of Risk versus Reward

In saling, and especially offshore sailing, there’s always the element of risk versus reward to layer onto one’s strategic and tactical decisions. Mark Chisnell explores one notable case and its outcome.

Ken Legler on a sailboat

Legler Leaves a Jumbo Legacy

One of the longest serving and most influential college sailing’s coaches has hung up his whistle, but thousands of sailors today carry forth his influence.

Corinthian YC

Club Team Racing Gets Its Due

More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.

Cooper Dressler and John Croom

The Cyclors of American Magic

The AC75s of the America’s Cup are power-hungry beasts. The human input required for sustained foiling and maneuvers on demand is a critical piece of the design puzzle.

cape 31

The Cape 31 Class US Debut

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.

Karl Anderson in his boat shop

The Magic of Karl’s Boat Shop

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.

Cole Brauer

Onboard With Cole Brauer

Young professional boat captain Cole Brauer is taking calculated steps toward an shorthanded ocean racing campaign.

shorthanded ocean racing machine

Class 40 Mighty Mites

The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.

volvo ocean race illustration

The Weight of Risk versus Reward

In saling, and especially offshore sailing, there’s always the element of risk versus reward to layer onto one’s strategic and tactical decisions. Mark Chisnell explores one notable case and its outcome.

Ken Legler on a sailboat

Legler Leaves a Jumbo Legacy

One of the longest serving and most influential college sailing’s coaches has hung up his whistle, but thousands of sailors today carry forth his influence.

Corinthian YC

Club Team Racing Gets Its Due

More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.

Cooper Dressler and John Croom

The Cyclors of American Magic

The AC75s of the America’s Cup are power-hungry beasts. The human input required for sustained foiling and maneuvers on demand is a critical piece of the design puzzle.

cape 31

The Cape 31 Class US Debut

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.

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