
They Work Hard for the Money
Fifteen years ago there were two professional sailing circuits–remember ProSail and the Ultimate Yacht Race? A future of cash-prize major-league sailing seemed to beckon, but
Fifteen years ago there were two professional sailing circuits–remember ProSail and the Ultimate Yacht Race? A future of cash-prize major-league sailing seemed to beckon, but
Keep track of all the big multihulls tearing around the World
Swedish Match Tour launches a new website, Workshop available for US IMS owners
Passengers would have perished in submerged van without “SEISA Heroes”
Keeping pace with the world of racing
Peyrons attempt at Jules Verne stymied by rig damage.
Boatbuilder, designer, and top-notch helmsman
Racing designer, competitor, and, for Sailing World, a frequent Boat of the Year judge
The first two days of the 13th annual Miami Olympic Classes Regatta may well be representative of January in Miami. But if that’s the case,
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.–Most of the sailors gathered in Miami for the 2002 Olympic Classes Regatta spent the days before the regatta tuning up, shaking off
Perfect racing conditions took the sting out of the occasional mistake
Avoiding bad air from the boats in its class was only half of Cool Breeze¿s challenge
Fifteen years ago there were two professional sailing circuits–remember ProSail and the Ultimate Yacht Race? A future of cash-prize major-league sailing seemed to beckon, but
Keep track of all the big multihulls tearing around the World
Swedish Match Tour launches a new website, Workshop available for US IMS owners
Passengers would have perished in submerged van without “SEISA Heroes”
Keeping pace with the world of racing
Peyrons attempt at Jules Verne stymied by rig damage.
Boatbuilder, designer, and top-notch helmsman
Racing designer, competitor, and, for Sailing World, a frequent Boat of the Year judge
The first two days of the 13th annual Miami Olympic Classes Regatta may well be representative of January in Miami. But if that’s the case,
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.–Most of the sailors gathered in Miami for the 2002 Olympic Classes Regatta spent the days before the regatta tuning up, shaking off
Perfect racing conditions took the sting out of the occasional mistake
Avoiding bad air from the boats in its class was only half of Cool Breeze¿s challenge
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