The Nirvana Of Les Voiles St. Barts
There are reasons aplenty as to why the annual Les Voiles de St. Barts has been added to the regatta bucket list.
There are reasons aplenty as to why the annual Les Voiles de St. Barts has been added to the regatta bucket list.
Windward-mark approaches and offset-mark exits should be part of your developing playbook of race-winning tactics. Do them well, and you’ll realize big gains.
The landsailing action turned up in the Mojave at the America’s Landsailing Cup.
Two recent accidents have forced sailing clubs, classes and individuals to look closer at their exposure and coverage.
The concluding regatta of SailGP’s second season confirmed the Australian squad will be the best of the league for a long time coming.
Rod Favela never thought he’d be hawking sailing goods from a warehouse in Texas, but here he is today, providing solutions to your sailing problems.
As the 1979 Fastnet Race storm raged on, the crew of Golden Apple was rumored to have a plan should things go wrong. Or was it just another sea story?
When U.S. Virgin Island Stan Joines needed a race crew, he looked to the island’s youth.
Following a few basic steps and implementing a pre-start routine ensures consistently good starts. Here’s your go-to primer.
Will it be grinders or cyclors in the next America’s Cup? Good question. And there is no right answer.
Jumping into an established program as a coach is a challenge, but results come when everyone’s onboard–especially the coach.
Olympic 49erFX sailors face some of the toughest racing conditions, and these do indeed make them stronger.
There are reasons aplenty as to why the annual Les Voiles de St. Barts has been added to the regatta bucket list.
Windward-mark approaches and offset-mark exits should be part of your developing playbook of race-winning tactics. Do them well, and you’ll realize big gains.
The landsailing action turned up in the Mojave at the America’s Landsailing Cup.
Two recent accidents have forced sailing clubs, classes and individuals to look closer at their exposure and coverage.
The concluding regatta of SailGP’s second season confirmed the Australian squad will be the best of the league for a long time coming.
Rod Favela never thought he’d be hawking sailing goods from a warehouse in Texas, but here he is today, providing solutions to your sailing problems.
As the 1979 Fastnet Race storm raged on, the crew of Golden Apple was rumored to have a plan should things go wrong. Or was it just another sea story?
When U.S. Virgin Island Stan Joines needed a race crew, he looked to the island’s youth.
Following a few basic steps and implementing a pre-start routine ensures consistently good starts. Here’s your go-to primer.
Will it be grinders or cyclors in the next America’s Cup? Good question. And there is no right answer.
Jumping into an established program as a coach is a challenge, but results come when everyone’s onboard–especially the coach.
Olympic 49erFX sailors face some of the toughest racing conditions, and these do indeed make them stronger.
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