The Match Comes Back to Newport
Nearly 20 years after the Americas Cup races left Newport, R.I., for Fremantle, Australia, big-time match racing will return with an event akin to the
Nearly 20 years after the Americas Cup races left Newport, R.I., for Fremantle, Australia, big-time match racing will return with an event akin to the
Slightly built, unassuming, and balding at 31, Ian Walker was easy to miss at the 2002 London Boat Show in January; most of the 150,000
Pulling rank is rarely pretty, but Id had enough. “This is my year,” I told the other editors here. “Ive watched from the sidelines for
The Newport-Bermuda Race, the biennial 635-mile ocean race sponsored by the Cruising Club of America and the Royal Bermuda YC, could once have been fairly
A Look at the Week Ahead and the Week Gone By
The news agency Reuters is reporting that Austrian Tornado sailor Joannes Haeupl has drowned while racing for the Princess Sofia Trophy in the Bay of
A quick look at everything from Indian Ocean storms to the Don Q Trophy for the Snipe class
Designer Merfyn Owen talks about one of the few new Open 60s in the Around Alone fleet
Orange sets Ushant-Good Hope Record, Dawn Riley in the Med, Pacific Safety
A quick sweep through the world of racing
The spring meeting of the U.S. Sailing Association was an unlikely high-altitude gathering in of all places, Colorado Springs, home of a major U.S. Olympic
The Hawaii Rainbows push into the top five on both rankings
Nearly 20 years after the Americas Cup races left Newport, R.I., for Fremantle, Australia, big-time match racing will return with an event akin to the
Slightly built, unassuming, and balding at 31, Ian Walker was easy to miss at the 2002 London Boat Show in January; most of the 150,000
Pulling rank is rarely pretty, but Id had enough. “This is my year,” I told the other editors here. “Ive watched from the sidelines for
The Newport-Bermuda Race, the biennial 635-mile ocean race sponsored by the Cruising Club of America and the Royal Bermuda YC, could once have been fairly
A Look at the Week Ahead and the Week Gone By
The news agency Reuters is reporting that Austrian Tornado sailor Joannes Haeupl has drowned while racing for the Princess Sofia Trophy in the Bay of
A quick look at everything from Indian Ocean storms to the Don Q Trophy for the Snipe class
Designer Merfyn Owen talks about one of the few new Open 60s in the Around Alone fleet
Orange sets Ushant-Good Hope Record, Dawn Riley in the Med, Pacific Safety
A quick sweep through the world of racing
The spring meeting of the U.S. Sailing Association was an unlikely high-altitude gathering in of all places, Colorado Springs, home of a major U.S. Olympic
The Hawaii Rainbows push into the top five on both rankings
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