Colin Orsini’s Blog: Clipped In
Young American sailor Colin Orsini, a member the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team, reports back from the team’s busy 2011 summer schedule, which includes the Transatlantic Race and the Rolex Fastnet.
Young American sailor Colin Orsini, a member the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team, reports back from the team’s busy 2011 summer schedule, which includes the Transatlantic Race and the Rolex Fastnet.
Sailing World Editor Dave Reed joins the Volvo Ocean Race’s LiveX experiment for a mid-leg interview with Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand, currently midway through Leg 8.
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.
This year’s edition of the Newport, R.I., favorite had light winds, but the biggest fleet ever to compete made for some close racing. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Many say Alessandro di Benedetto already scaled sailing’s toughest peak when he took a 21-foot boat around the world, non-stop, in 269 days. But just to be sure, he’s planning to sail in the 2012-’13 Vendée Globe.
If you’re sailing or racing on June 23 (and you should be!), be a part of a global sailing celebration.
Defending Champion Bjorn Hansen fought off stiff competition from reigning Tour title-holder Ian Williams to win the Korea Match Cup, the second event of the 2012 Alpari World Match Racing Tour. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing led the Leg 7 prestart race, a light-air struggle before heading to Lisbon. Click here to read more about the start.
Click here to read about the Miami In-Port Race.
Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Our June issue will help you master the pointy end.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the first day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
Top Men’s and Women’s 470 teams take to the waters in Barcelona, Spain, to secure Olympic berths. Read more in our FInish Line forum.
In a statement issued this morning, Lexus Newport (Beach) to Ensenada Race race officials confirm that three bodies have been recovered, while one is still missing.
Young American sailor Colin Orsini, a member the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team, reports back from the team’s busy 2011 summer schedule, which includes the Transatlantic Race and the Rolex Fastnet.
Sailing World Editor Dave Reed joins the Volvo Ocean Race’s LiveX experiment for a mid-leg interview with Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand, currently midway through Leg 8.
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.
This year’s edition of the Newport, R.I., favorite had light winds, but the biggest fleet ever to compete made for some close racing. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Many say Alessandro di Benedetto already scaled sailing’s toughest peak when he took a 21-foot boat around the world, non-stop, in 269 days. But just to be sure, he’s planning to sail in the 2012-’13 Vendée Globe.
If you’re sailing or racing on June 23 (and you should be!), be a part of a global sailing celebration.
Defending Champion Bjorn Hansen fought off stiff competition from reigning Tour title-holder Ian Williams to win the Korea Match Cup, the second event of the 2012 Alpari World Match Racing Tour. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing led the Leg 7 prestart race, a light-air struggle before heading to Lisbon. Click here to read more about the start.
Click here to read about the Miami In-Port Race.
Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Our June issue will help you master the pointy end.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the first day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
Top Men’s and Women’s 470 teams take to the waters in Barcelona, Spain, to secure Olympic berths. Read more in our FInish Line forum.
In a statement issued this morning, Lexus Newport (Beach) to Ensenada Race race officials confirm that three bodies have been recovered, while one is still missing.
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