Volvo Ocean Race: The Aftermath
Sailing’s premier offshore race has some soul-searching to do as it takes steps to ensure its future.
Sailing’s premier offshore race has some soul-searching to do as it takes steps to ensure its future.
PUMA Ocean Racing’s Ken Read gives us the low down on this “bullet proof” inventory, and why his onboard sewing machine is gathering cobwebs.
It’s game time for six Volvo Ocean Race teams, and ready or not, here we come. “Gaining Bearing” from our November/December 2011 issue.
“It was bloody hard work,” says Puma Ocean Racing’s Ken Read, whose team aboard the Volvo 70 mar mostro _defeated Dan Meyers’ J/V 66 _Numbers in the IRC 1 division at this 132-boat affair off Newport, R.I. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Sailing’s premier offshore race has some soul-searching to do as it takes steps to ensure its future.
PUMA Ocean Racing’s Ken Read gives us the low down on this “bullet proof” inventory, and why his onboard sewing machine is gathering cobwebs.
It’s game time for six Volvo Ocean Race teams, and ready or not, here we come. “Gaining Bearing” from our November/December 2011 issue.
“It was bloody hard work,” says Puma Ocean Racing’s Ken Read, whose team aboard the Volvo 70 mar mostro _defeated Dan Meyers’ J/V 66 _Numbers in the IRC 1 division at this 132-boat affair off Newport, R.I. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
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