Keel failure in the Pacific Ocean
May 14th, 2020
It was a calm, mid-Pacific morning, around 1000 on May 31, 2019, when the keel finally let go. The three
May 14th, 2020
It was a calm, mid-Pacific morning, around 1000 on May 31, 2019, when the keel finally let go. The three
April 16th, 2020
by Marcus Carpenter, SAIL magazine A dozen or so years ago, my wife, Julie, and I arrived at the Cedar
March 29th, 2020
Rhode Island native Charlie Enright, 35, has competed in not one but two Volvo Ocean Races (VOR), with Team Alvimedica
January 16th, 2020
One of the neat things about sailing is the incredible variety of equipment that sailors use while doing it, whether
December 5th, 2019
Eleven of the nominees for SAIL Magazine’s 2020 Best Boats Awards have been advanced as winners for this annual recognition.
September 3rd, 2019
Taylor Canfield, 30, is a U.S. Virgin Islands native and Boston College All-American, a five-time winner of the Congressional Cup,
January 17th, 2019
For the past couple of decades, the digital side of sailing has become increasingly important, to the point where it’s
January 15th, 2019
by L. Alan Keene, SAIL magazine Let’s be honest. Daysailing, not cruising the Caribbean or racing solo round-the-world, is what
November 14th, 2018
Some years ago, the book Aak to Zumbra catalogued – and celebrated – the incredible diversity of watercraft that has
September 7th, 2018
by SAIL editors As we approach the upcoming fall boat shows, perhaps the best word to describe the boatbuilding industry’s
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