America’s Cup: Taming the beast
December 28th, 2020
Roger Vaughan, Sailing World, takes a look back at the America’s Cup 33rd chapter, a tale of two egotistical billionaires,
December 28th, 2020
Roger Vaughan, Sailing World, takes a look back at the America’s Cup 33rd chapter, a tale of two egotistical billionaires,
December 22nd, 2020
What if the New York YC was successful in its challenge for the 36th America’s Cup? It’s not too early
November 18th, 2020
It is the largest sheltered body of water in the main Hawaiian Islands, with this reef-dominated embayment constituting a significant
November 11th, 2020
With nearly a half-century of small-boat one-design racing and sailmaking in his wake, Ched Proctor is set in his ways,
October 28th, 2020
by Chris Snow, Sailing World It’s 8 a.m. Monday at the loft, and a weekly ritual is taking place. Most
October 15th, 2020
With international travel and training curtailed during the pandemic, Luke Muller, the US Sailing Team’s Finn sailor, was forced to
October 14th, 2020
While boats have changed a lot in 25 years, the wind keeps blowing along like it always has. In this
October 8th, 2020
Among the magic of earlier America’s Cup matches was the anticipation of the first race between defender and challenger. While
September 15th, 2020
For Sailing World, Kimball Livingston reports how American 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea negotiate the pandemic-induced changes of
August 25th, 2020
The introduction of the AC75 for the 36th America’s Cup accomplished three things: the return to monohulls, the pursuit of
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