The Skimming Superyacht
Luxury superyachts are getting bigger and faster, but Baltic’s 111-foot Raven took an even bolder approach to fast passages.
Luxury superyachts are getting bigger and faster, but Baltic’s 111-foot Raven took an even bolder approach to fast passages.
The good thing about a long summer of weeknight racing is the chance to improve from week to week.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
Powerful, driven and experienced beyond her age, the ILCA 6 Olympic hopeful just missed the Paris cut, but LA is looming.
Jason Carroll and crew of his MOD70 trimaran Argo took on the Honolulu to Yokohama passage record and it was one for the books.
Lessons from a recent world championship remind us of a few hard-and-fast rules for success at our next major regatta.
Ian Barrows and Hans Henken emerged from a grueling Olympic selection trials, the final hurdle to this summer’s big regatta.
One trend among US yacht clubs is to engage new and existing members with a club fleet this new builder says its just the boat.
Luxury superyachts are getting bigger and faster, but Baltic’s 111-foot Raven took an even bolder approach to fast passages.
The good thing about a long summer of weeknight racing is the chance to improve from week to week.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
Powerful, driven and experienced beyond her age, the ILCA 6 Olympic hopeful just missed the Paris cut, but LA is looming.
Jason Carroll and crew of his MOD70 trimaran Argo took on the Honolulu to Yokohama passage record and it was one for the books.
Lessons from a recent world championship remind us of a few hard-and-fast rules for success at our next major regatta.
Ian Barrows and Hans Henken emerged from a grueling Olympic selection trials, the final hurdle to this summer’s big regatta.
One trend among US yacht clubs is to engage new and existing members with a club fleet this new builder says its just the boat.
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