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Published on July 15th, 2013
With its full bow and profile, it’s been said that if you can steer a Cal 25 through waves, you can steer nearly any boat. Cal 25s were built from 1965 to 1972, and were one ... Read More →
Published on July 15th, 2013
CHICAGO (July 15, 2013) – Congratulations to Windquest, a Max Z86 owned by Dick and Doug DeVos, on being first to finish in the racing fleet in the 105th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, presented ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
(July 14, 2013) – Navigator Peter Shumar reports from the Santa Cruz 50 Deception that their position south of the Transpac fleet isn’t yet delivering hoped for dividends… “The winds don’t seem to be cooperating with ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
San Pedro, CA (July 14, 2013) – It’s been almost twenty-four hours now since the last wave of boats crossed the start line on Saturday, so the entire fleet of 58 entries from eight countries are ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
Oakcliff, NY (July 14, 2013) – The finals of the New York Women’s Invitational ended with a 2-2 score between Anna Kjellberg of Sweden and Lucy Macgregor of Great Britain, when lack of wind caused the ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
The 2225nm Transpac Race had three staggered starts on July 8, 11, and 13 for the dash across the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Photos by Ultimate Sailing... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
The Volvo 70, which contested the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race as Telefonica, has moved to Australia where it will compete as Black Jack. Click here for details. Images by Andrew Gough http://andrew-gough.com  ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
(July 14, 2013) – The 105th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, presented by Veuve Clicquot, got underway Friday for 39 boats in the cruising division with the balance of the 301 boats starting the 333-mile ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
Scuttlebutt editor Craig Leweck shares his notes after the first week of the challenger series: * I spoke to Artemis Racing CEO Paul Cayard, who was clearly frustrated about media rumors that his team must now ... Read More →
Published on July 14th, 2013
There were lots of promises and predictions when plans for the 34th America’s Cup were announced in 2010. Lots of changes, lots of selling. Dumb it down, make it sexy. Throw out the chess board, bring ... Read More →