Cruising Cat Racing Franco Style
One day with an all-French crew at the annual Caribbean Multihull Challenge in St. Maarten confirms they know only one way to race.
One day with an all-French crew at the annual Caribbean Multihull Challenge in St. Maarten confirms they know only one way to race.
As the ultimate yacht design challenge, these new-generation AC75s must be fast in the water and in the air.
With a spark plug in St. Maarten multihull maven Pierre Altier, the Diam 24 One Designs have become the hot fleet in the islands.
The first American woman to race singlehanded, non-stop, and unassisted globally captivated an international fanbase.
The masters of the Ultime trimarans are on a quest to double-down on their global exploits.
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.
One day with an all-French crew at the annual Caribbean Multihull Challenge in St. Maarten confirms they know only one way to race.
As the ultimate yacht design challenge, these new-generation AC75s must be fast in the water and in the air.
With a spark plug in St. Maarten multihull maven Pierre Altier, the Diam 24 One Designs have become the hot fleet in the islands.
The first American woman to race singlehanded, non-stop, and unassisted globally captivated an international fanbase.
The masters of the Ultime trimarans are on a quest to double-down on their global exploits.
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.
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