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The Hard Route: Jeffrey MacFarlane

Published on June 13th, 2013

By Tim Zimmermann, Sailing World Sailing the Mini Transat is arguably one of the most difficult, testing challenges a solo racing sailor can inflict upon him or herself. It gets even harder when your Mini starts to break up underneath you just five months from the start, and you are forced to abandon to a ... Read More


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Sailor’s Lament: “Nobody Understands Me”

Published on June 13th, 2013

Sailors are often misunderstood.  Some people just don’t get moving through the water (or anywhere) without fossil fuels doing all the work.  A Snipe sailor, who plans to celebrate Summer Sailstice on June 22 on their ... Read More


Video

America’s Cup Discovered – Episode 94

Published on June 13th, 2013

In the final episode of America’s Cup Discovered, we join Ben Ainslie in Cowes, Isle of Wight as his AC45 team JP Morgan BAR smash the Round the Island Race multihull record. Back in San Francisco ... Read More


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SPONSORSHIP: Admit It, You Are Lost

Published on June 13th, 2013

By David Fuller, Pilote Media American sport has a strange relationship with sponsorship. On the one hand, large stadiums are named after big brands and sports like NASCAR are emblazoned with corporate logos. On the other ... Read More


Dock Talk

Etchells World Championship – Day 4

Published on June 13th, 2013

Rosignano, Italy (June 13, 2013) – The fourth day of the Etchells World Champonship was best for George Andreadis, ISAF vice president, posting a 1-2 to be in third overall. “A very well organized event,” Andreadis ... Read More


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AC34: Where Am I Now?

Published on June 13th, 2013

Baseball has its World Series Football has its Super Bowl Hockey has its Stanley Cup Basketball has its Finals But what makes each of these championship events great is the buildup. They have the regular season, ... Read More


Dock Talk

Joyon trailing transatlantic record pace

Published on June 12th, 2013

(June 12, 2013) – Francis Joyon left New York on Tuesday (June 11) to begin his attempt to smash the singlehanded transatlantic sailing record, seeking to beat the current record (05:19:30:40) held since July 2008 by ... Read More


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