
Ambre To the Atlantic
Ambre Hasson will be the only American on the Mini Transat 2025’s starting line. Her course there was anything but typical.
Ambre Hasson will be the only American on the Mini Transat 2025’s starting line. Her course there was anything but typical.
With three one-design North American championship titles in hand, bow-star Abie McLaughlin is a go-to call.
Years of high-level youth racing and training have pushed the Callahan brothers to the top of their respective games.
Italy will host the 38th America’s Cup, with Naples as the hub and Bagnoli home to team bases—for the first time ever.
Charlie Dalin delivered a superhuman performance in last year’s Vendée Globe, making what is impossibly difficult seem easy.
When the same-old approach isn’t helping your participation rates or drawing in new sailors, it’s time to get creative.
The benefits of training partners and racing competitive fleets go beyond the results, whether you’re winning or not.
Legacy one-design classes come and go every year as boats migrate and owners move on, but often one fleets loss is another’s gain, and that’s how the J/29s of the Chesapeake are adding to their ranks.
The International Lightning Class U-32 initiative lays the groundwork for its next generation of owners and crews.
With a sensible and deliberate approach to growing the fleet, ORC racing on the Chesapeake is on the up.
After a months-long and nationwide search for a new executive director, US Sailing found the right candidate right at home in Bristol.
The daughter of a renowned American solo sailor of a different generation embarks on her own singlehanded sailing campaign.
Ambre Hasson will be the only American on the Mini Transat 2025’s starting line. Her course there was anything but typical.
With three one-design North American championship titles in hand, bow-star Abie McLaughlin is a go-to call.
Years of high-level youth racing and training have pushed the Callahan brothers to the top of their respective games.
Italy will host the 38th America’s Cup, with Naples as the hub and Bagnoli home to team bases—for the first time ever.
Charlie Dalin delivered a superhuman performance in last year’s Vendée Globe, making what is impossibly difficult seem easy.
When the same-old approach isn’t helping your participation rates or drawing in new sailors, it’s time to get creative.
The benefits of training partners and racing competitive fleets go beyond the results, whether you’re winning or not.
Legacy one-design classes come and go every year as boats migrate and owners move on, but often one fleets loss is another’s gain, and that’s how the J/29s of the Chesapeake are adding to their ranks.
The International Lightning Class U-32 initiative lays the groundwork for its next generation of owners and crews.
With a sensible and deliberate approach to growing the fleet, ORC racing on the Chesapeake is on the up.
After a months-long and nationwide search for a new executive director, US Sailing found the right candidate right at home in Bristol.
The daughter of a renowned American solo sailor of a different generation embarks on her own singlehanded sailing campaign.
Sign up for Sailing World emails to receive features on travel destinations, event listings and product reviews as well as special offers on behalf of Sailing World’s partners.
By signing up you agree to receive communications from Sailing World and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.