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Published on June 9th, 2017
Santander, Spain (June 9, 2017) – Today’s action at Sailing’s 2017 World Cup Series Final saw the Medal Race places decided in six of the 11 events. The Men’s and Women’s Skiff, Windsurfers, Mixed Multihull and ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
(June 9, 2017) – World Sailing, the International Federation of the sport, received the news today that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has confirmed the proposed 10 sailing events for Tokyo 2020, but reduced the athlete ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
Four small craft propelled entirely by human power took top honors in the first stage of the 2017 Race to Alaska, with three rowboats and a pedal powered craft finishing before all sailboats. The third annual ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
An extensive fleet of yachts measuring a minimum 24m in length – including an array of J Class yachts – will battle it out for the coveted Boat International America’s Cup Superyacht Regatta Trophy, currently held ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
On this week’s “World on Water” global sailing news show: In this episode, we originally included a clip of ETNZ crash in the America’s Cup Challenger series, and although we are registered with them, the AC ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
Marion MA (June 9, 2017) – Fifty boats are now hard on the wind in Buzzards Bay or just reaching the Atlantic Ocean. They are racing from Marion to Bermuda in the 40th Anniversary of the ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
This video was made for AV-OG-TIL, a Norwegian NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) working to reduce the harmful effects of alcohol. “The subject of sober boating is important to us because estimates indicate that at least every fourth ... Read More →
Published on June 9th, 2017
This video was made for AV-OG-TIL, a Norwegian NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) working to reduce the harmful effects of alcohol. The aim is to raise awareness around the dangers of intoxication while operating a boat. Launching is ... Read More →
Published on June 8th, 2017
Because falling off the foils might spill the drink... Read More →
Published on June 8th, 2017
When New York Yacht Club Vice Commodore Bill Ketcham purchased his J/44 Maxine in 1996, the popular offshore racing design had been out of production for three years. Normally, this is prime indicator that one-design racing ... Read More →