The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
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.
Monitoring and communicating your relative performance in a sailboat race is essential intelligence for your skipper and the speed team.
To prepare for their major European doublehanded events Jonathan McKee and teammate Alyosha Strum-Palerm check their boxes.
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.
Even after American sailor Joe Harris completes an epic shorthanded around-the-world race, there’s always the next one, and the one after that.
Wing-on-wing spinnaker sailing in sportboats has become an essential technique in the tactical toolbox, but like most things, there’s a proper time and place to use it.
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.
A feeder program at Sail Newport in Rhode Island is improving access to big boats for younger sailors.
Collegiate big boat sailing is catching on and Wisconsin is unlikely top
team with big results.
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
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.
Monitoring and communicating your relative performance in a sailboat race is essential intelligence for your skipper and the speed team.
To prepare for their major European doublehanded events Jonathan McKee and teammate Alyosha Strum-Palerm check their boxes.
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.
Even after American sailor Joe Harris completes an epic shorthanded around-the-world race, there’s always the next one, and the one after that.
Wing-on-wing spinnaker sailing in sportboats has become an essential technique in the tactical toolbox, but like most things, there’s a proper time and place to use it.
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.
A feeder program at Sail Newport in Rhode Island is improving access to big boats for younger sailors.
Collegiate big boat sailing is catching on and Wisconsin is unlikely top
team with big results.
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