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[May 15, 2013]
The Atlantic Cup in Newport
The Class 40s of the 2013 Atlantic Cup are headed to Newport, R.I., for Memorial Day. You can catch the racing, plus a film co-hosted by the event.
Related tags: Racing | News | Northeast | Atlantic Cup | Class 40 | Buoy Racing
[May 15, 2013]
America's Cup "Remains On Track"
At a briefing on May 14, America's Cup organizers announced the summer event will remain on track after the tragic events of May 9.
Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | News | Catamaran | Safety Equipment | West Coast | Multihull | AC72 capsize | Artemis Capsize | Artemis Racing | America's Cup
[May 9, 2013]
Artemis Capsizes AC72
Andrew Simpson died tragically after Artemis Racing capsized its AC72 during training on Thursday, May 9. The two-time British Olympian was trapped underneath the boat.
Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | News | West Coast | Multihull | Artemis Capsize | America's Cup
[April 29, 2013]
2009 Sailing Industry Study
The annual report from the Sailing Company—publisher of Sailing World and Cruising World— includes studies on the bareboat charter industry, North American import sailboats, and North American sailing industries.
Related tags: News | sailboat production | sailing industry study | sailing statistics | Boatbuilding
[April 19, 2013]
2013 Sailing Industry Study
The annual report from the Sailing Company—publisher of Sailing World and Cruising World— includes studies on the bareboat charter industry, North American import sailboats, and North American sailing industries.
Related tags: News | sailboat production | sailing industry study | sailing statistics | Boatbuilding
[April 9, 2013]
Kirby v. Rastegar, The Complaint
Bruce Kirby, Inc., creator of the Laser, filed suit in a Connecticut District Court last month, the latest move in an attempt to claim past due royalties from the Laser's American and European builder (LaserPerformance), and take ownership of the tooling. Here's the official complaint in its entirety, which makes a compelling argument in his favor. LaserPerformance owner Farzad Rastegar, has not made any public statements regarding the complaint.
Related tags: News | Sailboats | LaserPerformance | Dinghy | Northeast | laser | Boatbuilding
[April 8, 2013]
The Next Volvo Route
Announcing the route for the 2014-'15 Volvo Ocean Race.
Related tags: Racing | News | Blog | Volvo Ocean Race | VOR | Offshore Racing
[April 4, 2013]
Speedsailing Chronicles: Joyon Poised
The French solo multihull master Francis Joyon is aiming to own the four biggest speed sailing records, which he calls, appropriately, the Grand Slam.
Related tags: Racing | News | Trimaran | Blog | Europe | Multihull | Shorthanded Ocean Racing | Speed Records
[March 29, 2013]
Cam's MOD70
The first MOD70 campaign sets up shop in the United States. Orion Racing, with Cam Lewis, plans to train in San Francisco this summer.
Related tags: Racing | News | Sailboats | Trimaran | West Coast | Multihull | Krys Ocean Race | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
[March 19, 2013]
Report on Youth Sailing Tragedy
A fatal accident in Annapolis, Md., in 2011 inspired sailing programs across the country to reevaluate safety standards and procedures. Find US Sailing's Independent Panel Report on the incident here, a web extra from our March 2013 issue.
Related tags: News | safety | Youth Sailing
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