Monthly Archives: July 2013

Feature

QUOTABLE: The Best Instructor

July 8th, 2013

“There remains yet to be discovered a better way to develop character and responsibility than through the teaching of seamanship. A mother’s apron strings will not stretch to the pram-sailing starting line, nor will dad be there to decide when to tack, or to give advice on decisions that must be made quickly and accurately


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My first regatta in 2013 was run perfectly – Part 1

July 8th, 2013

By Glenn McCarthy ISAF and US Sailing created certification programs for Race Management. These documents and training modules are modeled to design racing and train Race Management personnel so that they can run races at the 300 person, once every four year regatta called the Olympic Games. They want all Race Management worldwide to run


Dock Talk

A one-boat race to Hawaii

July 8th, 2013

(July 8, 2013) – Since the start on July 6 of the first ever Mini 650 Pacific Challenge from Los Angeles to Honolulu, the three singlehanded entrants has now been reduced to one. Przemeyslaw Karwasiecki dropped out within hours after the start, and today Jerome Sammarecelli retired due to injury. Remaining entrant Sean McGinn intends



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