
RS Fest Miami Gets the Tribe Together
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
With the growth of its hot new classes Melges sets up shop in Florida with the opening of a new watersports center.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
Lessons from a recent world championship remind us of a few hard-and-fast rules for success at our next major regatta.
San Diego YC’s Invitational Masters Regatta pulls in the wise men and women of sailing for a regatta of age and cunning.
Ken Read, famous for his exploits on the grand-prix scene dives into the grand-prix of remote control yachting.
Our grass-roots racing is the most important foundation of the sport, and where we sail and what we sail is what matters most.
Classic one-design classes like the Wayfarer dinghy live on through the strength of their communities and their lifelong connections.
Professional sailmaker and one-design champion Allan Terhune reflects on one of the most successful years of his career.
Riverside Yacht Club’s Dyer Dink frostbite racing scene is the hottest thing on the coldest of days on Connecticut’s Cos Cob Harbor.
The RS Fest Miami was the first US gathering of RS Sailing classes, marking the start of what’s hoped to be an annual tradition.
Thanks to a few spark plugs, the one-design class that stands out these days is the easygoing Harbor 20 fleet.
The enduring Clark Mills-designed dinghy continues to provide exciting racing and simplified sailing for its stalwarts.
With the growth of its hot new classes Melges sets up shop in Florida with the opening of a new watersports center.
Luke Arnone and Cameron Giblin prevailed at the Melges 15 Winter Series, proving again that consistency is key to the long game.
Lessons from a recent world championship remind us of a few hard-and-fast rules for success at our next major regatta.
San Diego YC’s Invitational Masters Regatta pulls in the wise men and women of sailing for a regatta of age and cunning.
Ken Read, famous for his exploits on the grand-prix scene dives into the grand-prix of remote control yachting.
Our grass-roots racing is the most important foundation of the sport, and where we sail and what we sail is what matters most.
Classic one-design classes like the Wayfarer dinghy live on through the strength of their communities and their lifelong connections.
Professional sailmaker and one-design champion Allan Terhune reflects on one of the most successful years of his career.
Riverside Yacht Club’s Dyer Dink frostbite racing scene is the hottest thing on the coldest of days on Connecticut’s Cos Cob Harbor.
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