Hubris and Hurricanes
What led to the sinking of the HMS Bounty off of Cape Fear during Hurricane Sandy?
What led to the sinking of the HMS Bounty off of Cape Fear during Hurricane Sandy?
Returning home from a week of sailing with a litany of aches and pains isn’t necessarily a bad thing
Every racetrack has its unique facets. For Key West Race Week, one of the keys to success runs counter to one of the more basic lessons in competitive sailing.
A bad final leg can leave a bitter taste that doesn’t quickly fade away. The proper perspective, however, is always there for the taking
More boats is always better, but there’s plenty of fun, competition, and excitement to be found in a smaller fleet, too.
If at first you fail to finish, well then, you have to try it one more time.
Sailing World‘s exclusive coverage takes you behind the scenes in Key West, Fla.
Photos from the first event of the Miami Winter Series, Dec. 7-9, 2012.
With 100+ A-Class catamarans racing at the World Championship in Islamorada, Fla., and breeze consistently between 20-25 knots on the first day, there was lots of carnage. Photos: 2012 A-Cat World Championship Facebook.
Where the hell is everyone? Editor’s Letter from our July/August 2012 issue.
With limited time and a lot to learn, the crew of the new McConaghy 38 Carbonado had to prioritize. New Boat Review from our June 2012 issue.
With a little more than one year to the Atlanta Olympics, the results of the largest Olympic classes event in the U.S. made it clear that the pressure was on the U.S. team to pick up the pace. From our May 1995 issue.
What led to the sinking of the HMS Bounty off of Cape Fear during Hurricane Sandy?
Returning home from a week of sailing with a litany of aches and pains isn’t necessarily a bad thing
Every racetrack has its unique facets. For Key West Race Week, one of the keys to success runs counter to one of the more basic lessons in competitive sailing.
A bad final leg can leave a bitter taste that doesn’t quickly fade away. The proper perspective, however, is always there for the taking
More boats is always better, but there’s plenty of fun, competition, and excitement to be found in a smaller fleet, too.
If at first you fail to finish, well then, you have to try it one more time.
Sailing World‘s exclusive coverage takes you behind the scenes in Key West, Fla.
Photos from the first event of the Miami Winter Series, Dec. 7-9, 2012.
With 100+ A-Class catamarans racing at the World Championship in Islamorada, Fla., and breeze consistently between 20-25 knots on the first day, there was lots of carnage. Photos: 2012 A-Cat World Championship Facebook.
Where the hell is everyone? Editor’s Letter from our July/August 2012 issue.
With limited time and a lot to learn, the crew of the new McConaghy 38 Carbonado had to prioritize. New Boat Review from our June 2012 issue.
With a little more than one year to the Atlanta Olympics, the results of the largest Olympic classes event in the U.S. made it clear that the pressure was on the U.S. team to pick up the pace. From our May 1995 issue.
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