
Sailboat Racing Tips: Room at the Leeward Mark
How best to handle a leeward mark rounding when there’s uncertainty—or even disagreement.
How best to handle a leeward mark rounding when there’s uncertainty—or even disagreement.
Where We Sail Matters Small and skinny waters can create big champions and everlasting memories. Bringing Back the Classics in San Fran A grand-prix navigator
During the heart of the winter COVID-19 lockdown sailors got resourceful in ways to connect and learn.
After three days of intense competition across 16 different classes of sailboats, the biggest keelboat regatta in the Americas is in the books!
U.S. Olympic sailing coaches roll out a collaborative approach to training as the team looks forward to the Tokyo Olympics.
Knowing how to control mast bend is key to getting the most out of your mainsail. Boatspeed from our October 2012 issue.
Sailing World‘s 50th Anniversary issue – October 2012 – features the eight most enduring one-designs, questions about sportsmanship, and the America’s Cup 72.
Our experts get the most out of a two-boat J/24 tuning session.
Sailing World‘s July/August 2012 issue features women’s match racing, America’s Cup team Luna Rossa, and top-down spinnaker furling systems.
How the America’s Cup is moving into the digital age, the success of the Melges 20 class and much more.
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
How best to handle a leeward mark rounding when there’s uncertainty—or even disagreement.
Where We Sail Matters Small and skinny waters can create big champions and everlasting memories. Bringing Back the Classics in San Fran A grand-prix navigator
During the heart of the winter COVID-19 lockdown sailors got resourceful in ways to connect and learn.
After three days of intense competition across 16 different classes of sailboats, the biggest keelboat regatta in the Americas is in the books!
U.S. Olympic sailing coaches roll out a collaborative approach to training as the team looks forward to the Tokyo Olympics.
Knowing how to control mast bend is key to getting the most out of your mainsail. Boatspeed from our October 2012 issue.
Sailing World‘s 50th Anniversary issue – October 2012 – features the eight most enduring one-designs, questions about sportsmanship, and the America’s Cup 72.
Our experts get the most out of a two-boat J/24 tuning session.
Sailing World‘s July/August 2012 issue features women’s match racing, America’s Cup team Luna Rossa, and top-down spinnaker furling systems.
How the America’s Cup is moving into the digital age, the success of the Melges 20 class and much more.
Todd Fedyszyn’s J/24 team took a democratic path to victory at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD.
For the youngest team competing at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD, it’s all gravy.
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