Sport Grows When Kindness Occurs
September 27th, 2015
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt When one design classes hold their prominent championship events, it is a convention of class participants
September 27th, 2015
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt When one design classes hold their prominent championship events, it is a convention of class participants
September 24th, 2015
by Tom Hubbell, US Sailing President I’m actually a fan of formal dining. My parents were pretty formal and although
September 17th, 2015
Portsmouth, RI (September 17, 2015) – Charlie Enright and Mark Towill, the youngest contestants and leaders of the American entry
September 2nd, 2015
By Andrew Campbell, Sailing World Whether you’re on port or starboard tack, the desired outcome of any crossing situation is
August 25th, 2015
By Steve Hunt, Sailing World Here’s what the pros do, why they beat you, and how you can get there.
August 18th, 2015
Hundreds of youth boating organizations throughout the country were nominated for the first allocation of the BlueFuture Fund™ grants, of
August 17th, 2015
When the 3rd Annual Keith Dinsmoor Trophy Regatta gets underway on August 22-23, it will be the largest junior sailing
August 12th, 2015
A record-sized fleet, at present standing at 372 boats (up from 335 in 2013), is in the final stages of
August 6th, 2015
When the U.S. Melges 24 class was launched in the early nineties, it grew quickly. The sport boat niche was
August 5th, 2015
For those kids not in love with the Optimist, or just seeking to have a bit more fun, the O’Pen
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