Published on May 28th, 2026
Sailing has its traditions, and for better or worse, the adult beverage is one of them. At some yacht clubs, this tradition goes so far as a designated house drink. In 2010, Scuttlebutt took on the ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
US Sailing has opened applications for the 2026 Offshore Double Handed World Championship. This is the third edition of the event, with racing in the Sun Fast 30 One Design on September 23-October 2 in Marseille, ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and ocean racer and adventurer Guirec Soudée nominated South African explorer Mike Horn’s custom-built ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
In 2027, Bacardi celebrates the 100th edition of the Bacardi Cup, the longest-running partnership in the history of sailing. What began in 1927 with 13 Star boats in Havana, Cuba moved to Miami in 1962 and ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
Florida Women’s Sailing Association (FWSA) on the west coast of Florida selected Kate Danielson for their annual Young Woman Sailor of the Year Award. This recognition signifies both accomplishment within the sport of sailing as well ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
Alongside the 30th anniversary celebration for Scuttlebutt Brewing Company is the Laser Class, now known as the ILCA Class. This summer, the organization will celebrate 30 years since making its Olympic debut at the Atlanta 1996 ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
The US Coast Guard regularly reports on halting unlawful migrant voyages off the coast of Scuttlebutt Headquarters in San Diego, which is good news. When the current administration increased assets in the area, it nearly stopped ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
Pete Boland hosts Sailfaster, a podcast series where racing sailors discuss what it takes to sail faster and how races are won. In this episode, Boland meets with Emma Rosenbaum and Marianna Fleischman of Spite Sailing ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
American offshore sailor Erica Lush was forced to retire from the 2026 Solitaire du Figaro Paprec in the third and final leg. With 36 solo entrants racing the one design Figaro BENETEAU 3, damage to her ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
David E. Taylor has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of American Sailing (ASA) and its affiliated platforms — North U, American Sailing Vacations, and American Boating — bringing to the role a career executive with ... Read More →
Published on June 4th, 2026
The America’s Cup has had its share of land-based drama, but a legal row may top the charts between British Olympic champion Ben Ainslie and chemicals billionaire Jim Ratcliffe and his company INEOS that sponsored Ainslie’s ... Read More →