Comfort Rules with Mustang’s Minimalist Buoyancy Aid
For minimalist sailors, the Mustang Survival Podium 50 is a slick and snag-free new buoyancy aid.
For minimalist sailors, the Mustang Survival Podium 50 is a slick and snag-free new buoyancy aid.
Sailing World looks at a sampling of helmets marketed to sailors.
“406MHZ Beacon Awareness Day” is coming up on Monday, April 6, 2015!
US Sailing proposes new US Safety Equipment Requirements.
The production notes from the soon-to-released film starring Robert Redford offer some fascinating insight into how Hollywood brings one man’s harrowing mid-ocean sinking to the big screen. This one will help the chandleries sell a few more liferafts.
America’s Cup Regatta Director Iain Murray shared his safety recommendations on May 22 at a meeting with the four competing teams and the America’s Cup Event Authority.
At a briefing on May 14, America’s Cup organizers announced the summer event will remain on track after the tragic events of May 9. Since then, the Review Committee has recommended all teams suspend AC72 and AC45 sailing.
US Sailing’s independent review panel investigates the _Aegean _accident during the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.
The Coast Guard suspends permits for offshore races following April 14’s Full Crew Farallones Race tragedy.
Some offshore races are now requiring a sailing knife on deck
For minimalist sailors, the Mustang Survival Podium 50 is a slick and snag-free new buoyancy aid.
Sailing World looks at a sampling of helmets marketed to sailors.
“406MHZ Beacon Awareness Day” is coming up on Monday, April 6, 2015!
US Sailing proposes new US Safety Equipment Requirements.
The production notes from the soon-to-released film starring Robert Redford offer some fascinating insight into how Hollywood brings one man’s harrowing mid-ocean sinking to the big screen. This one will help the chandleries sell a few more liferafts.
America’s Cup Regatta Director Iain Murray shared his safety recommendations on May 22 at a meeting with the four competing teams and the America’s Cup Event Authority.
At a briefing on May 14, America’s Cup organizers announced the summer event will remain on track after the tragic events of May 9. Since then, the Review Committee has recommended all teams suspend AC72 and AC45 sailing.
US Sailing’s independent review panel investigates the _Aegean _accident during the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.
The Coast Guard suspends permits for offshore races following April 14’s Full Crew Farallones Race tragedy.
Some offshore races are now requiring a sailing knife on deck
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