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America’s Cup

Around the Sailing World, Episode 47

Around the Sailing World, Episode 46

For this week’s episode Peter Isler joins us from onboard the turbo-charged Volvo 70 Pyewacket on the delivery to the start to show how they plan to rig their reaching strut.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 41.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 41

In this week’s episode, Ed Baird checks in from the 44Cup’s first event, Jonathan McKee downloads on the J/70 North American drift-fest and Gary Jobson tries to explain the New York YC’s surprise challenge protocol.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 38

Around the Sailing World, Episode 38

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World Zoom show covers the Olympics, racing in the United States, and the illustrious career of panelist and America’s Cup

Emirates team new zealand

America’s Cup 36: Fast Wins

Ten races—that’s what it took Emirates Team New Zealand to defend its rightful place on the America’s Cup throne. For the trio of challengers that tried and failed to lay siege to the Kiwi castle for this 36th Cup edition, there was simply no weapon great enough to topple the defender. Not even close. They’re just too unbeatable.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 47

Around the Sailing World, Episode 46

For this week’s episode Peter Isler joins us from onboard the turbo-charged Volvo 70 Pyewacket on the delivery to the start to show how they plan to rig their reaching strut.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 41.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 41

In this week’s episode, Ed Baird checks in from the 44Cup’s first event, Jonathan McKee downloads on the J/70 North American drift-fest and Gary Jobson tries to explain the New York YC’s surprise challenge protocol.

Around the Sailing World, Episode 38

Around the Sailing World, Episode 38

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World Zoom show covers the Olympics, racing in the United States, and the illustrious career of panelist and America’s Cup

Emirates team new zealand

America’s Cup 36: Fast Wins

Ten races—that’s what it took Emirates Team New Zealand to defend its rightful place on the America’s Cup throne. For the trio of challengers that tried and failed to lay siege to the Kiwi castle for this 36th Cup edition, there was simply no weapon great enough to topple the defender. Not even close. They’re just too unbeatable.

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