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Published on February 12th, 2014
Auckland, New Zealand (February 12, 2014) – The second day of the A-Class World Championships started in more wind than predicted, and certainly more than expected; today the breeze averaged 13 knots with puffs touching 20 ... Read More →
Published on February 12th, 2014
Nobody pimps out a boat like a power boater pimps out a boat. Post by Linda Richardson Miller... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
Jervis Bay, Australia (February 11, 2014) – The start of the Semi-Finals for the Hobie 16 Open World Championship was postponed today due to no wind. A forecast on Wednesday is for 6-12 knots from the ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
While not known for their racing exploits, few sailors in North America are as well known as Lin and Larry Pardey. Their cruising adventures have filled books and magazines, lecture halls , and video documentaries. With ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
College teams from Cal-Maritime, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy and College of Charleston competed in the 2014 Southern Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta at Charleston (Feb. 8-9), SC. Teams raced in J/120’s and an ID35 on ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
Seve Jarvin won his fifth Australian 18ft Skiff Championship on February 9, and now he sets his sights on leading his Gotta Love It 7 team of Sam Newton and Scott Babbage into the 2014 JJ ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
Norfolk, VA (February 11, 2014) – boats.com, the global online resource for boat enthusiasts and a division of Dominion Marine Media, today launched a buyer’s resource for new boats called “Boat Reviews 2013.” The downloadable PDF ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
by Matt Wierzbach, Program Director, Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan Having spent the better part of the last week at the US Sailing Leadership Forum in San Diego, I have been thinking through why it is ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
Team New Zealand skipper Dean Barker had admitted that team boss Grant Dalton’s decision to agree to a lay-day during the America’s Cup was a mistake. Barker revealed he wasn’t consulted when Dalton made the call ... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014
The new version of the America’s Cup Class Rule, which will produce a foiling, wingsailed catamaran in the 60-65 foot range, is on schedule to be released next month. Several potential America’s Cup teams are cooperating ... Read More →