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Corinthian YC

Club Team Racing Gets Its Due

More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.

Morgan Cup 2013

New York Yacht Club’s top team won the New York Yacht Club Invitational Team Race Regatta for the Morgan Cup, beating three-time defending champion Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club in the final race to clinch the championship. Photos: Stuart Streuli / ©New York Yacht Club

Wilson Trophy 2013

From Across the Pond: Part I

Amelia Quinn checks in from the windy Wilson Trophy in West Kirby, England, where she’s sorting out boathandling in the British Fireflies and admiring kitchen marvels that make drinking tea a breeze.

Baldwin Cup 2013

Photos by water and air from the 2013 Baldwin Cup, a unique team-racing regatta hosted by Newport Harbor (Calif.) YC in Harbor 20s, from April 5 to 7.

Three Winning Team Race Moves

At the upper levels of team racing, many sail according to the same “playbook.” In the end it all comes down to which team can execute the play the quickest. Here are some moves to help you execute and get your team across the finish line in a winning combination.

Corinthian YC

Club Team Racing Gets Its Due

More yacht and sailing clubs are now offering adult team racing programs and its working to get more younger members back to the house.

Morgan Cup 2013

New York Yacht Club’s top team won the New York Yacht Club Invitational Team Race Regatta for the Morgan Cup, beating three-time defending champion Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club in the final race to clinch the championship. Photos: Stuart Streuli / ©New York Yacht Club

Wilson Trophy 2013

From Across the Pond: Part I

Amelia Quinn checks in from the windy Wilson Trophy in West Kirby, England, where she’s sorting out boathandling in the British Fireflies and admiring kitchen marvels that make drinking tea a breeze.

Baldwin Cup 2013

Photos by water and air from the 2013 Baldwin Cup, a unique team-racing regatta hosted by Newport Harbor (Calif.) YC in Harbor 20s, from April 5 to 7.

Three Winning Team Race Moves

At the upper levels of team racing, many sail according to the same “playbook.” In the end it all comes down to which team can execute the play the quickest. Here are some moves to help you execute and get your team across the finish line in a winning combination.

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