Meet Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year Martin and Lowry
Meet Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year, Mike Martin and Adam Lowry, the high-performance gentlemen of the International 505 class.
Meet Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year, Mike Martin and Adam Lowry, the high-performance gentlemen of the International 505 class.
With wind steady and the current flooding hard, success on the final day came down to the basics: good starts and good boatwork, and of course, a good crew.
The wind was steady and the flood tide never stopped, which made the final day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis all the more challenging.
For the second day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, strong winds and currents tested teams in their first major regatta of the season.
It was a breezy day on Chesapeake Bay, keeping skippers and crews on their toes, and sometimes on their sides. Here’s photographer Paul Todd’s selects from the day.
Racing was cancelled on the opening day of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, but that didn’t stop a few teams from getting in some heavy-air practice.
On the eve of the 2021 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis, we check in with Annapolis Yacht Club Commodore Jonathan Bartlett, AYC Race Chair, Kevin Reeds, and Harborside Director, Linda B. Ambrose. Here’s the essential details for this weekend. Remember: all documents are on yachtscoring. Have a great regatta and thank you for sailing with us. Sail fast and have fun!
A few Sunfish stalwarts set out to modernize the original lateen-like sail. The result is good.
In this April 26 edition of Around the Sailing World, the gang tables the SailGP’s season starter in Bermuda, the Newport to Ensenda Race, a
“Leo’s View” is the first in an ongoing series of Q&A with Tajima Direct, where we will see and hear about the evolution of the sport of sailing at the highest level through the eyes and view of one of the hottest young rising stars in the game today, Japanese-born New Zealander Leonard Takahashi.
Racing full-tilt, alone and around the globe non-stop. Not for the faint of heart, but for these amazing sailors.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
Meet Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year, Mike Martin and Adam Lowry, the high-performance gentlemen of the International 505 class.
With wind steady and the current flooding hard, success on the final day came down to the basics: good starts and good boatwork, and of course, a good crew.
The wind was steady and the flood tide never stopped, which made the final day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis all the more challenging.
For the second day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, strong winds and currents tested teams in their first major regatta of the season.
It was a breezy day on Chesapeake Bay, keeping skippers and crews on their toes, and sometimes on their sides. Here’s photographer Paul Todd’s selects from the day.
Racing was cancelled on the opening day of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, but that didn’t stop a few teams from getting in some heavy-air practice.
On the eve of the 2021 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis, we check in with Annapolis Yacht Club Commodore Jonathan Bartlett, AYC Race Chair, Kevin Reeds, and Harborside Director, Linda B. Ambrose. Here’s the essential details for this weekend. Remember: all documents are on yachtscoring. Have a great regatta and thank you for sailing with us. Sail fast and have fun!
A few Sunfish stalwarts set out to modernize the original lateen-like sail. The result is good.
In this April 26 edition of Around the Sailing World, the gang tables the SailGP’s season starter in Bermuda, the Newport to Ensenda Race, a
“Leo’s View” is the first in an ongoing series of Q&A with Tajima Direct, where we will see and hear about the evolution of the sport of sailing at the highest level through the eyes and view of one of the hottest young rising stars in the game today, Japanese-born New Zealander Leonard Takahashi.
Racing full-tilt, alone and around the globe non-stop. Not for the faint of heart, but for these amazing sailors.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
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