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.
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.
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.
Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.
Is a little civil disobedience justified in the name of our oceans?
Johnathan McKee says it’s good to be back in town. Oh how he missed a little Key West, and how lucky he is to be here.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
A reminder from the U.S. Coast Guard to use your VHF radio—not your cellphone—to call for help when you’re in distress on the water.
If you’re in Chicago next month, you can get up to speed on the 2013-2016 Racing Rules of Sailing with David Dellenbaugh’s seminar at Progressive Insurance Strictly Sail Chicago.
Hurricane Sandy was the single largest disaster for recreational boats on record in the U.S.
I propose we do whatever we can to have our significant others with us more often at our regattas. Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2012 issue.
Paul Larsen hits 53 knots in the Vestas Sailrocket 2.
Amelia Quinn is a senior at Tufts University, studying a little bit of Arts and Sciences and a lot of sailing. Her blog gives a glimpse of life on the college sailing circuit, from crewing tips to gear reviews to transitioning into boats besides the college dinghy.
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.
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.
Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.
Is a little civil disobedience justified in the name of our oceans?
Johnathan McKee says it’s good to be back in town. Oh how he missed a little Key West, and how lucky he is to be here.
Of the thousands of talented youth sailors plying racecourses this year, eight caught Gary Jobson’s attention because of their results and their dedication to excel. Jobson Report from our January/February 2013 issue.
A reminder from the U.S. Coast Guard to use your VHF radio—not your cellphone—to call for help when you’re in distress on the water.
If you’re in Chicago next month, you can get up to speed on the 2013-2016 Racing Rules of Sailing with David Dellenbaugh’s seminar at Progressive Insurance Strictly Sail Chicago.
Hurricane Sandy was the single largest disaster for recreational boats on record in the U.S.
I propose we do whatever we can to have our significant others with us more often at our regattas. Editor’s Letter from our November/December 2012 issue.
Paul Larsen hits 53 knots in the Vestas Sailrocket 2.
Amelia Quinn is a senior at Tufts University, studying a little bit of Arts and Sciences and a lot of sailing. Her blog gives a glimpse of life on the college sailing circuit, from crewing tips to gear reviews to transitioning into boats besides the college dinghy.
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