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Published on December 11th, 2010
While the rest of the country is gearing up for New Year’s celebrations and finalizing 2011 resolutions, Annapolis resident Ryan Breymaier is preparing for his first-ever circumnavigation around the world as a participant in the double-handed ... Read More →
Published on December 8th, 2010
By Paul Henderson, former ISAF President The big problem that Mark Reynolds touches on in his three part interview this week (Olympic Sailing – Is the Men’s Keelboat Era Over?) is that in sailing the media ... Read More →
Published on December 8th, 2010
(December 8, 2010) -To learn more about the RC44 class that is racing this week in Miami, and will be heading to Key West in January and San Diego in March, Scuttlebutt editor Craig Leweck contacted ... Read More →
Published on December 5th, 2010
Olympic Sailing Among the ten sailing events that will be held at the 2012 Olympics, none is more senior than the men’s keelboat, and no class has been in more Olympics than the Star. But when ... Read More →
Published on December 1st, 2010
Part One – Wednesday, December 1, 2010 The International Moth class was on quite a roll by the time the 2009 Moth World Championship landed in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The virtues of foiling had gone viral. ... Read More →
Published on November 29th, 2010
(November 29, 2010) The ISAF Match Racing World Championship, which is in its 22nd year and is now known as the World Match Racing Tour (WMRT), is in a period of expansion. The tour has announced ... Read More →
Published on November 21st, 2010
(November 21, 2010) Before Nevin Sayre was a five-time U.S. National Windsurfing Champion, he was a four time college sailing All-American. Sayre not only understands the competitive side of sailing, he understands that competition isn’t what ... Read More →
Published on November 10th, 2010
(November 10, 2010) The Luderitz Speed Challenge 2010 was held October 4 to 31 in Luderitz, Namibia, with the challenge to see who would set the fastest average speed over a 500-meter distance. But the goal ... Read More →
Published on November 8th, 2010
By Lindsay Foster, T2P.TV When describing the plan for the 34th America’s Cup, Russell Coutts’ now (in)famous line, “for the Facebook generation, not the Flinstone’s generation” continues to reverberate off yacht club walls, discussed on boats ... Read More →
Published on November 7th, 2010
OK, I admit it. I drank the Kool-Aid. I actually believed that Ellison, Coutts & Company were going to fix the America’s Cup. They came off as the knights on the white chargers who were going ... Read More →