May 29th, 2013
By Zuzana Prochazka, Boats.com My colleague, power-boater Lenny Rudow, wrote a discussion-provoking article on 10 Great Modern Boating Inventions and Innovations. He started with the concept of cup holders, which seemed strange until I thought about our latte-consuming culture and realised he might be right in his priorities. However, a different set of innovations have
May 28th, 2013
By Susan Shingledecker, BoatU.S. Magazine Whether you’ve been boating for 20 days or 20 years, many boaters around the country are now required to take some form of boating education in their state. In fact, nearly 100,000 boaters registered for the BoatUS Foundation Free Online Boating Safety Course last year alone, in part, no doubt,
May 28th, 2013
“The Australians, British and New Zealanders are island people. Communicating with the sea and sails is in their DNA. This is an entire culture passed down from generation to generation. Half of those countries’ populations are interested in sailing.” – Georgiy Shaiduko, senior vice president of the Russian Yachting Federation, member of the Executive Committee
May 28th, 2013
While most of us endured the very depths of this past winter, there was a contingent that sought out the
May 28th, 2013
St. Petersburg, FL (May 28, 2013) – Today was the first day of the ICSA/Gill Coed National Championship, co-hosted by
May 28th, 2013
As if San Francisco didn’t need more bad news. The memory remains vivid of the America’s Cup training accident on
May 27th, 2013
In sports, it’s one thing to break a record. It’s quite another to break it when you are the record
May 27th, 2013
“So my guess is that a ridiculously reduced event (34th America’s Cup) with three boats because it’s too expensive is
May 23rd, 2013
St. Petersburg, FL (May 23, 2013) – The Sperry Top-Sider/ICSA Women’s National Championship continued today in St. Petersburg, Fla. on
May 23rd, 2013
By Glenn McCarthy The latest and hottest boat with huge sales just hit town. The underlying question is, “What will