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Let your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.

Let your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.

In the third poll of the spring season, Yale takes command of the coed rankings followed by Georgetown and Stanford. Boston College tops the women’s rankings, while Cornell leaps into the top 10. Twenty-eight coaches voted in this poll.

If you have a good routine, you can always be prepared for the worst-case scenario at regattas. Well, almost always.

At the upper levels of team racing, many sail according to the same “playbook.” In the end it all comes down to which team can execute the play the quickest. Here are some moves to help you execute and get your team across the finish line in a winning combination.

Charleston tops the coed rankings in the second poll of spring college sailing season, with Georgetown in second. Yale edges Dartmouth for the first-place women’s ranking, followed closely by Charleston in third.

There’s more to sailboat sheet management than meets the eye

The first poll of the spring college sailing season finds Georgetown and Charleston tied up at the top of the coed ranking. Dartmouth edges Yale for first place in the women’s ranking.

Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.

Sometimes, the journey to a regatta is just as memorable as the racing. This fall, we asked students to share the essence of the college sailing road trip with our photo contest. Here are all the honorable mentions, and the winners.

The right attitude and a little bit of psychiatry in the front of the boat will go a long ways toward success.

The 45th Annual EDHEC Sailing Cup, run by students at the French Business School EDHEC, is looking for teams from across the pond to join the regatta in April.

Don’t wake up in the morning in a haze of pain-filled regret. Preventing injuries on the water, at the gym, and even out socializing is key to keeping your sailing season going smoothly.

Let your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.

In the third poll of the spring season, Yale takes command of the coed rankings followed by Georgetown and Stanford. Boston College tops the women’s rankings, while Cornell leaps into the top 10. Twenty-eight coaches voted in this poll.

If you have a good routine, you can always be prepared for the worst-case scenario at regattas. Well, almost always.

At the upper levels of team racing, many sail according to the same “playbook.” In the end it all comes down to which team can execute the play the quickest. Here are some moves to help you execute and get your team across the finish line in a winning combination.

Charleston tops the coed rankings in the second poll of spring college sailing season, with Georgetown in second. Yale edges Dartmouth for the first-place women’s ranking, followed closely by Charleston in third.

There’s more to sailboat sheet management than meets the eye

The first poll of the spring college sailing season finds Georgetown and Charleston tied up at the top of the coed ranking. Dartmouth edges Yale for first place in the women’s ranking.

Expect the unexpected and hop in a boat with someone new.

Sometimes, the journey to a regatta is just as memorable as the racing. This fall, we asked students to share the essence of the college sailing road trip with our photo contest. Here are all the honorable mentions, and the winners.

The right attitude and a little bit of psychiatry in the front of the boat will go a long ways toward success.

The 45th Annual EDHEC Sailing Cup, run by students at the French Business School EDHEC, is looking for teams from across the pond to join the regatta in April.

Don’t wake up in the morning in a haze of pain-filled regret. Preventing injuries on the water, at the gym, and even out socializing is key to keeping your sailing season going smoothly.
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