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Tim Zimmermann finds an irresistible pull in the way of life of Hans Klaar, a longtime voyager and builder of Polynesian-style blue water catamarans. ... Read full blog
Finish Line
The father of the Luna Rossa Challenger flies into San Francisco to deliver the terms of his team's participation in AC34, including lower wind limits.
Latest Reports
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November 2, 2010Jim and Charlieby Dave ReedMeet the dynamic duo of the Rhodes 19 class. "Editor's Letter" from our September 2010 issue
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November 2, 2010It Never Gets Oldby Gary JobsonThere are many constants to the Bermuda Race experience. But each time they’re delivered with a slightly different spin. "Jobson Report" from our September 2010 issue
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November 2, 2010Catch Super Sailing Saturday on ESPN ClassicOn November 6, a trio of racing documentaries by SW editor at large Gary Jobson will air on ESPN Classic.
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November 2, 2010Handicapping the Fleetby Ryan O'GradyThe 2011-'12 edition is shaping up to be the most competitive Volvo Ocean Race yet.
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November 2, 2010Stop and Smell the Rosesby Jonathan MckeeTake some time to get to know a venue—both ashore and on the water. It'll pay off in the final standings. "McKee's Minute" from our our November/December 2010 issue
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November 2, 20102010 Long Beach to Cabo San Lucas International Yacht RaceDoug Baker is gunning for the course record with his Reichel Pugh 78 Akela.
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November 1, 20102010 IRC East Coast ChampionshipWith Alinghi alumni in the afterguard, the Judel-Vrolijk 66 Numbers took first place overall in Annapolis, Md.
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October 29, 20102010 Luderitz Speed ChallengeOn a manmade canal in Luderitz, Namibia, record-setting kiteboarders are hitting speeds in excess of 55 knots.
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October 28, 20102010 Sailing Industry StudyThe Sailing Company, publisher of Sailing World and Cruising World, releases a comprehensive analysis of the charter, import, and North American sailing industries.
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October 27, 2010Sailing World's College Rankings, Oct. 27, 2010by The EditorsA tie at the top. For the first time in recent memory we have three No. 1 teams in college sailing, with Yale and Brown knotted at the top of the women's rankings and Boston College reclaiming the No. 1 spot on the coed list.










