August 22nd, 2013
The unofficial theme of the 12th International Sailing Summit, which took place Aug. 18-20 in San Francisco, was how to draw more women, youth and diversity to the sport. A diverse lineup of speakers — including two female sailors, an African American keynote speaker and a young kiteboard champion — helped give about 80 attendees
August 22nd, 2013
No event attracts opinion and comment like the America’s Cup. It is the one event that we, as sailing enthusiasts, are intrinsically linked to. It is the peak of our sport. It is, by force, a reflection of what sailing is. With the effort invested in this edition to improve audience access to the event,
August 20th, 2013
Photo by Brendan O’Neill at Nantucket Race Week
August 14th, 2013
The sport is too expensive. The racing rules are too complicated. The attitude on the race course is too serious.
August 14th, 2013
By Tim Zimmermann, Sailing World Despite my own love of sailing, I’ve never had much luck getting my kids (11
August 11th, 2013
(August 9, 2013) – You know a club is exclusive when they won’t even let the Queen in. For almost
August 8th, 2013
In 2008, Justin Coplan became one of the first recipients in the International Lightning Class Association’s Boat Grant Program. Today,
July 31st, 2013
By Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt When there are over 110 boats set to compete in the Thistle Class National Championship, which
July 30th, 2013
When the town of Park City in Utah is mentioned, it brings to mind the 2002 Olympic Games, three world