Appreciating a Classic
It takes only a day to appreciate the attraction to classic yacht racing.
It takes only a day to appreciate the attraction to classic yacht racing.
This dinghy-sailing enclave in New Jersey is embracing the foiling evolution.
Winner takes all, the final battle of America’s Cup Designs: The J-Class vs The IACC.
The semifinal matchup of our America’s Cup Battle of the classes: The IACC vs the New Zealand Big Boat.
The first of our round two showdowns pits the massive 90-foot New Zealand against the first foilers in the America’s Cup, the giant, flying AC 72s.
The battle of the monohulls: the classic 12-Meter class, versus the International America’s Cup Class.
An unusual Deed of Gift match in 2010 sailed in massive multihulls paves the way for the introduction of a new age of America’s Cup foilers.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
In the early days of challengers, two new design rules helped shape the future of the America’s Cup for a century to come.
From the mighty J Class to the AC 50, everyone has a favorite America’s Cup class. It’s time to find out which one is the ultimate sailing machine.
The most controversial America’s Cup race ever, and the two unusual designs that faced off for the Deed of Gift match in 1988.
Throughout the modern age of closely guarded secrets and extraordinary America’s Cup yacht-design advances, one man has been privy to it all.
It takes only a day to appreciate the attraction to classic yacht racing.
This dinghy-sailing enclave in New Jersey is embracing the foiling evolution.
Winner takes all, the final battle of America’s Cup Designs: The J-Class vs The IACC.
The semifinal matchup of our America’s Cup Battle of the classes: The IACC vs the New Zealand Big Boat.
The first of our round two showdowns pits the massive 90-foot New Zealand against the first foilers in the America’s Cup, the giant, flying AC 72s.
The battle of the monohulls: the classic 12-Meter class, versus the International America’s Cup Class.
An unusual Deed of Gift match in 2010 sailed in massive multihulls paves the way for the introduction of a new age of America’s Cup foilers.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
In the early days of challengers, two new design rules helped shape the future of the America’s Cup for a century to come.
From the mighty J Class to the AC 50, everyone has a favorite America’s Cup class. It’s time to find out which one is the ultimate sailing machine.
The most controversial America’s Cup race ever, and the two unusual designs that faced off for the Deed of Gift match in 1988.
Throughout the modern age of closely guarded secrets and extraordinary America’s Cup yacht-design advances, one man has been privy to it all.
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