Unintended consequences of change
December 4th, 2023
The sport of sailing, in a macro sense, has suffered through the unintended consequences of change. Efforts to improve specific
December 4th, 2023
The sport of sailing, in a macro sense, has suffered through the unintended consequences of change. Efforts to improve specific
October 11th, 2023
It has been preached in Scuttlebutt that better isn’t always best, as the natural inclination for improvement slowly eliminates those
August 2nd, 2023
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News While one design classes control cost to varying degrees, there is near no control
December 22nd, 2021
In his State of the Sport in 2020 report, Scuttlebutt editor Craig Leweck made three observations when considering the health
May 12th, 2021
What’s unique about sailing as a competitive sport is its ability to adapt to a wide variety of boats and
July 23rd, 2020
When we published The State of the Sport 2020, the observations had accumulated over the years and it was our
July 21st, 2020
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News My dad had this ritual while racing, and the instructions for the crew were
May 19th, 2020
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News When I released The State of the Sport in 2020, it was intended to
April 30th, 2020
Nate Williams, Director of Sales and Marketing for GMT Composites, steps into the conversation on how to shape the sport
April 23rd, 2020
Within the State of the Sport 2020 doctrine, one of three premises is how our sport, when left unattended, is
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