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Luna Rossa Challenge to Launch AC72

Published on October 4th, 2012

It was announced that the Luna Rossa Challenge 2013 team will launch their AC72 catamaran on October 26 in Auckland, New Zealand. Additionally, the Artemis Racing team expects to be sailing their AC72 in San Francisco by the end of October... Read More


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Clarification

Published on October 4th, 2012

In Scuttlebutt 3689 it was reported that the gold medal won by Helena Lucas (singlehanded event) at the 2012 Paralympic Games was Great Britain’s first ever Paralympic sailing medalist. This information came from the International Sailing Federation, and while it is technically correct, a British team led by Andrew Cassell did win the gold medal ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Fredrick Roswold

Published on October 4th, 2012

Not going to build a combined base because the looky-lous won’t walk that far (as reported in Scuttlebutt 3689)? This America’s Cup is already a fiasco with only three boats and is only one more reneged agreement or two crashes away from becoming a disaster. When the dust has settled, the Cup decided, the accounts ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Roger Baker

Published on October 4th, 2012

I must take the dissenting view on Glenn McCarthy’s (Scuttlebutt 3688) opinion. I have just come to the end of my daughter’s involvement with youth sailing. She just graduated college this spring after sailing on her own since 6-7 years in the Opti. She is currently figuring out the next step, grad school, work, etc. ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Herb Motley

Published on October 4th, 2012

Another element of sailing silos (Scuttlebutt 3688) is the approach to the Racing Rules. And I’m not complaining about the various changes over the past 15 years, here, though the attempt to make rules uniform for fleet racing and match racing and team racing don’t reflect the different nature of those three events. Much more ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Antonio F. Sanpere

Published on October 4th, 2012

In St. Croix we encourage boats to take kids onboard during regattas. This past March, Stan Joines bought my J/36 and we raced with six teenagers and won both the Rolex in St. Thomas and the BVI International regatta. The look in their faces on the podium was out of this world. The crowd was ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Tom Priest

Published on October 3rd, 2012

Two items jumped at me in Scuttlebutt 3688 that needed comment: #1: In the letter’s section Roger Vaughan said, “This is not just about sailing. It reflects a national malaise. The concept of ‘risk,’ upon which this country was founded, has become a bad word in some ever-expanding circles.” No truer words were ever spoken! ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Skip Novak

Published on October 3rd, 2012

Zach Berkowitz’s interview with Scott Oslter hit the nail on the head (Scuttlebutt 3687). You can say the same phenomenon exists in the Volvo Ocean Race. Not many Americans compete, in spite of the American stopovers as a feature since Volvo took over the event in the early 90’s. In the Whitbread era there was ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Captain Paul Warren

Published on October 3rd, 2012

Congrats to Michael Holden (‘Not Just a Snacktician’, SBUTT 3688)! Obviously, he’s a great Dad and a note-worthy sailor. He’s helping to fill in the ranks of future sailors by showing them both the fun of sailing as well as the responsibility-side of the sport. Getting young Jack involved makes him a legitimate part of ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Jay Cross

Published on October 3rd, 2012

I loved Glenn McCarthy’s piece. So true and, by the way, I would have given anything to sail on Inferno but growing up in Toronto had to make do with Bonaventure – those great days of C&... Read More


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