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  • Sailing World
    June 13, 2012
    Videos from the Giraglia Rolex Cup
    Nearly 200 international yachts have gathered to compete in the Giraglia Rolex Cup in picturesque Saint-Tropez.
    Related tags: Racing | Video | Europe | Monohull | 60 Anniversary | Giraglia | Giraglia Rolex Cup | off-shore | rolex | Saint-Tropez | Offshore Racing
  • Sailing World
    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
  • Sailing World
    April 9, 2012
    And then there were 4, 3, 2
    Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race was noteworthy primarily for the damage done to boats throughout the fleet, with five of six boats sustaining significant damage and two of six dropping out of the leg. Is the Volvo Open 70 rule to blame?
    Related tags: Racing | Blog | Monohull | damage | o'grady | Puma | rule | southern ocean | volvo | Offshore Racing
  • Sailing World
    November 7, 2012
    Vendée Globe Preview 2012
    The “Everest of the Seas” kicks off on Nov. 10 from Les Sables d’Olonne, France. Here’s what you need to know about this grueling ocean race.
    Related tags: Racing | Keelboat | Article | Monohull | IMOCA | Vendee | Vendee Globe | Offshore Racing | Seamanship | Shorthanded Ocean Racing
  • Sailing World
    November 4, 2011
    Risk, Voyeurism, and Near Disaster
    Nasty weather in France delayed the start of the Transat Jacques Vabre, but now the fleet is speeding for Costa Rica.
    Related tags: Racing | Transat Jacques Vabre | Offshore Racing
  • Sailing World
    June 12, 2012
    The Fastnet's Storm Force
    Ted Turner recalls the infamous 1979 Fastnet Race, which claimed the lives of 15 people and caused the abandonment or sinking of 24 boats. From our June 2002 issue.
    Related tags: Racing | Article | Europe | Monohull | 1979 | Anniversary | Fastnet | Solent | Storm | Ted Turner | Tenacious | Offshore Racing
  • Cam Lewis
    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
  • Sailing World
    March 8, 2012
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    A longer-than-expected leg means more pain and suffering for the competitors, and more exciting racing viewing for the spectators.
    Related tags: Racing | Keelboat | Blog | Volvo Ocean Race | Offshore Racing
  • Sailing World
    October 31, 2012
    Report: Newport to Ensenada Race Tragedy
    US Sailing's independent review panel investigates the Aegean accident during the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.
    Related tags: Sailboats | Hunter Marine | Keelboat | Safety Equipment | West Coast | Newport to Ensenada Race | Offshore Racing | Seamanship
  • Sailing World
    October 21, 2011
    When Things Go Bad
    Rambler 100’s capsize, and the rescue of all 21 crew, provides a few lessons in safety, even for this seasoned offshore racer. "Gaining Bearing" from our October 2011 issue.
    Related tags: Racing | Gaining Bearing | Ken Read | Offshore Racing
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