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Red Bull Youth America’s Cup teams get in gear for their September races. Photos: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget and Abner Kingman
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup teams get in gear for their September races. Photos: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget and Abner Kingman
A sailing school in Glandore, Ireland, keeps the fun level high and the learning effortless.
Community Boating Center in Providence, RI will host its “Renaissance Regatta” annual fundraiser to benefit inner-city sailing programs on July 18. Sponsors are invited to
Learning to stay upright in any conditions is the second life lesson college sailor Abby Freeman discovered through the sport of sailing.
Every junior sailing program is a little different, but common goals, standard safety protocols, and the right instructors will help turn youth sailors into sailors for life.
A fatal accident in Annapolis, Md., in 2011 inspired sailing programs across the country to reevaluate safety standards and procedures. Find US Sailing’s Independent Panel Report on the incident here, a web extra from our March 2013 issue.
It’s not a glamorous job, but getting the AC45s ready for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Selection Series is critical work.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
College sailing fosters technically and tactically savvy sailors, but it can do a better job of inspiring lifelong sailors. Jobson Report from our November/December 2012 issue.
It’s been a busy month thus far for the America’s Cup teams. Catch up on their sailing, training, and flugtag (yes, flugtag) here.
If you plan to answer a want ad for a double handed crew, here are a few pointers to help you get the job. The Art of Crewing by Scott Iklé from our July 1995 issue.
A micro and macro account of this year’s Tall Ships Races shows what lessons beginner sailors can take away from the world’s largest offshore event of its kind.
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup teams get in gear for their September races. Photos: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget and Abner Kingman
A sailing school in Glandore, Ireland, keeps the fun level high and the learning effortless.
Community Boating Center in Providence, RI will host its “Renaissance Regatta” annual fundraiser to benefit inner-city sailing programs on July 18. Sponsors are invited to
Learning to stay upright in any conditions is the second life lesson college sailor Abby Freeman discovered through the sport of sailing.
Every junior sailing program is a little different, but common goals, standard safety protocols, and the right instructors will help turn youth sailors into sailors for life.
A fatal accident in Annapolis, Md., in 2011 inspired sailing programs across the country to reevaluate safety standards and procedures. Find US Sailing’s Independent Panel Report on the incident here, a web extra from our March 2013 issue.
It’s not a glamorous job, but getting the AC45s ready for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Selection Series is critical work.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
College sailing fosters technically and tactically savvy sailors, but it can do a better job of inspiring lifelong sailors. Jobson Report from our November/December 2012 issue.
It’s been a busy month thus far for the America’s Cup teams. Catch up on their sailing, training, and flugtag (yes, flugtag) here.
If you plan to answer a want ad for a double handed crew, here are a few pointers to help you get the job. The Art of Crewing by Scott Iklé from our July 1995 issue.
A micro and macro account of this year’s Tall Ships Races shows what lessons beginner sailors can take away from the world’s largest offshore event of its kind.
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