
Calling The Originals of Youth Champs
U.S. Youth Champs founder Bob Johnstone shares the story of how it all started and puts all call out for a “73ers” reunion.
U.S. Youth Champs founder Bob Johnstone shares the story of how it all started and puts all call out for a “73ers” reunion.
The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.
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.
Kaneohe Yacht Club and its sailing coach have found a different way to keep the stoke in the kids to keep them in the sport.
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.
More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.
For these Olympic hopefuls the path to the podium got a few more obstacles, but they press onward.
Skipper Tom Slingsby and his squad do it again in San Fran, nailing the season title with precision sailing when it counts.
When the tactician has his or head in the game it’s essential to have someone “paint the picture” of what’s happening up the course and nearby.
Take the header to the pressure? When it’s light, you betcha, says Mike Ingham in his latest Sailboat Racing Tip.
There was one clear takeaway from US Sailing’s 2023 Sailing Leadership Forum: the diversity and scope of the sport needs everyone’s support.
It’s been a long time coming for the hardworking Riptide Racing squad, and at the 58th Congressional Cup, their time was due.
U.S. Youth Champs founder Bob Johnstone shares the story of how it all started and puts all call out for a “73ers” reunion.
The Class 40 is the most popular ocean-racing class for doublehanded teams and also an experimental hive for the latest bluewater performance designs.
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.
Kaneohe Yacht Club and its sailing coach have found a different way to keep the stoke in the kids to keep them in the sport.
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.
More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.
For these Olympic hopefuls the path to the podium got a few more obstacles, but they press onward.
Skipper Tom Slingsby and his squad do it again in San Fran, nailing the season title with precision sailing when it counts.
When the tactician has his or head in the game it’s essential to have someone “paint the picture” of what’s happening up the course and nearby.
Take the header to the pressure? When it’s light, you betcha, says Mike Ingham in his latest Sailboat Racing Tip.
There was one clear takeaway from US Sailing’s 2023 Sailing Leadership Forum: the diversity and scope of the sport needs everyone’s support.
It’s been a long time coming for the hardworking Riptide Racing squad, and at the 58th Congressional Cup, their time was due.
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