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For the first time, Italy will grace the stage of the 38th America’s Cup, with vibrant Naples at its heart and Bagnoli ...
Velocitek's wireless race management system uses RTK technology to enhance accuracy and ensure fair and reliable starts and ...
Twin brothers Justin & Mitchell Callahan have put in the hours to get to top of their respective dinghy sailing careers. Now ...
To boost participation, longtime racer, handicap measurer and race officer Bruce Bingman offers a few alternatives to the ...
There are so many things that can go wrong over the nearly 30,000 miles of the Vendée Globe: routing and tactical errors, boat breakages, collisions, sheer bad luck—you name it. And that’s ...
“Preparation is the key to a good performance.” Cliché? Maybe. But I say this all the time because it’s absolutely true. My teammates and I on Andy Graff’s J/88 Exile live by this rule ...
The benefits of training partners and racing competitive fleets go beyond the results, whether you're winning or not.
And just like that, J/29 class racing has been reignited on the Chesapeake Bay. It’s been ages since these late-1980s vintage one-designs have met en masse, but at this year’s Helly Hansen ...
“Race for every point,” is a phrase heard often at regattas and that was certainly the takeaway for many teams at the 2025 Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in Annapolis. Three days ...
In sailing, there are two things we can all count on when we hit the water. The first is that you will encounter some amount of uncertainty, and the second is that everyone—you, your teammates ...
A one-design class fades away when either the ­building stops or the diehards and old-timers move on. Without sustained and creative efforts to replenish members, the outcome is always inevitable.