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Holland in the House

At some point in the summer of 2019, Composite Builders will open the big doors on the backside of its beige 30,000 square-foot fabrication lair

melges

The Boat Artist

Stroke by stroke and with an experienced eye, Richard Swaney brings perfection to any boat that passes through his hands.

Zim Sailing

Small-Craft Hustlers

There’s truth to the adage that it’s best to stick to what you know and do it right. For these East Coast dinghy slingers, it’s all they know.

Sailing World

Designing a Lean, Mean Machine

Giovanni Belgrano, principal structural engineer for Emirates Team New Zealand, talks about monitoring the performance of his team’s AC72 in the lead up to the first match on San Francisco Bay.

Hans Klaar

Hans Klaar: The Antidote

Tim Zimmermann finds an irresistible pull in the way of life of Hans Klaar, a longtime voyager and builder of Polynesian-style blue water catamarans.

2009 Sailing Industry Study

2009 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.

Sailing World

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.

Sailing World

Kirby v. Rastegar, The Complaint

Bruce Kirby, Inc., creator of the Laser, filed suit in a Connecticut District Court last month, the latest move in an attempt to claim past due royalties from the Laser’s American and European builder (LaserPerformance), and take ownership of the tooling. Here’s the official complaint in its entirety, which makes a compelling argument in his favor. LaserPerformance owner Farzad Rastegar, has not made any public statements regarding the complaint.

Sailing World

Going Robotic

College students gear up for a regatta in Gloucester, Mass., but rather than practicing roll tacks and starts, they’re perfecting boat design and coding.

J/70 Start

J/70: Jumpstarting the Fleet

The new J/70 dove into the one-design racing scene at the New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup U.S. Qualifying Series, marking the start of things to come. Starting Line from our November/December 2012 issue.

americas cup

Holland in the House

At some point in the summer of 2019, Composite Builders will open the big doors on the backside of its beige 30,000 square-foot fabrication lair

melges

The Boat Artist

Stroke by stroke and with an experienced eye, Richard Swaney brings perfection to any boat that passes through his hands.

Zim Sailing

Small-Craft Hustlers

There’s truth to the adage that it’s best to stick to what you know and do it right. For these East Coast dinghy slingers, it’s all they know.

Sailing World

Designing a Lean, Mean Machine

Giovanni Belgrano, principal structural engineer for Emirates Team New Zealand, talks about monitoring the performance of his team’s AC72 in the lead up to the first match on San Francisco Bay.

Hans Klaar

Hans Klaar: The Antidote

Tim Zimmermann finds an irresistible pull in the way of life of Hans Klaar, a longtime voyager and builder of Polynesian-style blue water catamarans.

2009 Sailing Industry Study

2009 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.

Sailing World

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.

Sailing World

Kirby v. Rastegar, The Complaint

Bruce Kirby, Inc., creator of the Laser, filed suit in a Connecticut District Court last month, the latest move in an attempt to claim past due royalties from the Laser’s American and European builder (LaserPerformance), and take ownership of the tooling. Here’s the official complaint in its entirety, which makes a compelling argument in his favor. LaserPerformance owner Farzad Rastegar, has not made any public statements regarding the complaint.

Sailing World

Going Robotic

College students gear up for a regatta in Gloucester, Mass., but rather than practicing roll tacks and starts, they’re perfecting boat design and coding.

J/70 Start

J/70: Jumpstarting the Fleet

The new J/70 dove into the one-design racing scene at the New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup U.S. Qualifying Series, marking the start of things to come. Starting Line from our November/December 2012 issue.

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