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RS Fest Miami Gets the Tribe Together
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
East Coaster Adam Cove was restless and seeking a new offshore adventure. The call of the wild came from the grueling Race To Alaska.
From last in Season 3 to Season 4 champion, the rise of the Spanish SailGP team was cemented in San Francisco.
With the right crew Carina has always been fast, and with virtual straight shot to Onion Patch for the recent Bermuda Race, the iconic yacht recorded its fifth race win.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
With the growth of its hot new classes Melges sets up shop in Florida with the opening of a new watersports center.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
Twelve new inductees will be called into the National Sailing Hall of Fame in October.
New Zealand’s Black Foils seem to lurk in the qualifying races, but once in the Final of New York’s SailGP, they were dominant once again.
We jump on board with Laura and Tone Martin in their new-to-them 65-foot ride for this summer’s Chicago YC Race to Mackinac.
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
East Coaster Adam Cove was restless and seeking a new offshore adventure. The call of the wild came from the grueling Race To Alaska.
From last in Season 3 to Season 4 champion, the rise of the Spanish SailGP team was cemented in San Francisco.
With the right crew Carina has always been fast, and with virtual straight shot to Onion Patch for the recent Bermuda Race, the iconic yacht recorded its fifth race win.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
With the growth of its hot new classes Melges sets up shop in Florida with the opening of a new watersports center.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
Twelve new inductees will be called into the National Sailing Hall of Fame in October.
New Zealand’s Black Foils seem to lurk in the qualifying races, but once in the Final of New York’s SailGP, they were dominant once again.
We jump on board with Laura and Tone Martin in their new-to-them 65-foot ride for this summer’s Chicago YC Race to Mackinac.
The goal of every race is to win, but we don’t need to win them all. Often the ones we lose provides the wisdom we need.
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