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  • Sailing World
    March 14, 2013
    Flying Under the Radar
    Even though they’re latecomers to the game, Luna Rossa has been quietly working away in Auckland to prepare for the America’s Cup. Team manager Max Sirena gives us the scoop.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | Australia/New Zealand | Multihull | Luna Rossa | Max Sirena | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    March 6, 2013
    Foil Focused
    For the 33rd America's Cup, Joseph Ozanne spent a lot of time designing Oracle Team USA's monstrous wing. This time around, however, he believes the big gains will come from below the waterline.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | West Coast | Multihull | Americas Cup | foils | Oracle | ozanne | wings | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    February 20, 2013
    The Man in Charge
    Iain Percy has taken over the leadership of Artemis Racing's sailing team and is hoping to transition his Olympic success to the America's Cup arena
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | West Coast | Multihull | Americas Cup | Artemis Racing | Iain Percy | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    February 1, 2013
    Pulling the Strings, But Touching No Lines
    Though he'd rather be sailing, former Finn champion Philippe Presti has carved out quite a niche for himself as Oracle Team USA's coach. How do you make the world's best sailing team better? He's got plenty of ideas.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | West Coast | America's Cup
  • Alex THOMSON (GBR) on Hugo Boss
    January 30, 2013
    Third Time's a Charm
    After two failed attempts at the Vendée Globe, the Brit Alex Thomson takes third place in the solo nonstop 'round-the-world race. He's the third ever British skipper to finish on the podium, and set a new non-stop 'round the world record for a solo British sailor.
    Related tags: Racing | News | Interview | Europe | Monohull | Vendee | Vendee Globe | Seamanship | Shorthanded Ocean Racing
  • Sailing World
    January 18, 2013
    The Golden Boy of the Vendée Globe
    Francois Gabart on Macif discusses the highs and lows of his epic Vendée Globe journey as he fights to keep his lead ahead of Armel Le Cléac’h on Banque Populaire.
    Related tags: Racing | Interview | Monohull | Vendee | Vendee Globe | Shorthanded Ocean Racing
  • Sailing World
    January 16, 2013
    Introducing the American Youth Sailing Force
    The American Youth Sailing Force shares their enthusiasm and passion to represent San Francisco in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | West Coast | Red Bull Youth America's Cup | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    January 2, 2013
    Complexity Squared
    To be able to build, test, and optimize the two boats and three wings needed to compete effectively for the America's Cup, Artemis Racing and CEO Paul Cayard first had to build a team. 
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Interview | West Coast | Multihull | America's Cup | Artemis Racing | Cayard | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    December 18, 2012
    No Down Time Down Under
    When it comes to multihulls, few, if any, have the résumé to match that of Pete Melvin. He's designed some of the world's fastest boats, and won some of the toughest multihull championships. Now he's trying to help Emirates Team New Zealand win the America's Cup.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Interview | Australia/New Zealand | Multihull | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    December 5, 2012
    Numbers Man
    Kevin Hall's career in the America's Cup is a study in evolution and that's only accelerated with the advent of the AC72.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | Multihull | Americas Cup | Artemis | Kevin Hall | navigator | performance | America's Cup
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