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RBYAC: Tomorrow’s Sailors Today

Published on August 13th, 2013

By Christopher Caen, Huffington Post This past Monday morning, we finally got to see the America’s Cup we had all expected. Standing at the back of pier on the San Francisco waterfront, the members of the press were introduced to the ten teams from eight countries that will be competing next month to win the ... Read More


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PHOTO: Gloucester Schooner Festival

Published on August 13th, 2013

The Festival has a record number of schooners sailing this year, including five in the large boat category (greater than 80’). These vessels include: Schooner Adventure, Virginia, Roseway, American Eagle and Liberty Clipper. The 29th annual ... Read More


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Battle of the Great Lakes 70s

Published on August 13th, 2013

The Great Lakes 70 Class Sheboygan Regatta was held August 9-11 out of Sail Sheboygan/Sheboygan Yacht Club in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Six Great Lakes 70’s participated in varied conditions. Friday winds were 6-18 (building during the day) ... Read More


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Welcome to the “Un-America’s Cup”

Published on August 13th, 2013

There is something eerily disappointing when you walk into a sports stadium when there is no game. It’s cavernous, empty shell seems without purpose. For a proven sport such as football or baseball, the massive structure ... Read More


Dock Talk

Rounding the ‘Rock’

Published on August 12th, 2013

(August 12, 2013) – At 14:03 BST Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard’s 131-ft Maxi Trimaran Spindrift 2 was the first boat to round the Fastnet Rock, the symbolic halfway point of the 611-nautical mile Rolex Fastnet ... Read More


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Sponsor Talk: Why it works for EFG

Published on August 12th, 2013

The 2013-14 EFG Pan American Viper 640 Sport Boat Championship comprises a series of qualifying international regattas, with a final championship regatta in March in Miami. EFG International, a global private banking group, has committed to ... Read More


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QUOTABLE: Dark-horsing to the title

Published on August 12th, 2013

“In sabot racing, you only want to think and plan 100 feet forward at a time so that you don’t overwhelm yourself with tactics and anticipation. During the last race of nationals, I was still seven ... Read More


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