
Around the Sailing World, Episode 27
Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.
Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.
Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.
Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.
The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.
Sails provide power, foils the lift, which makes the hull the third critical leg of the AC75.
From Turnabouts in Newport to AC75s in Auckland there’s racing to discuss—in both hemispheres.
The New York YC has been on the sidelines of the America’s Cup long enough. With their American Magic challenge, they have what it takes to win it back.
The Italian Challenger of Record has tried and failed five times. This is their mission to the moon.
Emirates Team New Zealand rides its legacy into another epic showdown.
The people closest to the secrets and developments of the AC75 are the measurers, and while their lips are sealed, the role is a fascinating one, from start to finish.
What if the New York YC was successful in its challenge for the 36th America’s Cup? It’s not too early start pondering what the next Cup could be should it return to U.S. shores.
Read as you will into the results of the Prada America’s Cup World Series Auckland regatta, but it’s only a tease of what’s to come and how far some teams have to go to match the New Zealand defense.
Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.
Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.
Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.
The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.
Sails provide power, foils the lift, which makes the hull the third critical leg of the AC75.
From Turnabouts in Newport to AC75s in Auckland there’s racing to discuss—in both hemispheres.
The New York YC has been on the sidelines of the America’s Cup long enough. With their American Magic challenge, they have what it takes to win it back.
The Italian Challenger of Record has tried and failed five times. This is their mission to the moon.
Emirates Team New Zealand rides its legacy into another epic showdown.
The people closest to the secrets and developments of the AC75 are the measurers, and while their lips are sealed, the role is a fascinating one, from start to finish.
What if the New York YC was successful in its challenge for the 36th America’s Cup? It’s not too early start pondering what the next Cup could be should it return to U.S. shores.
Read as you will into the results of the Prada America’s Cup World Series Auckland regatta, but it’s only a tease of what’s to come and how far some teams have to go to match the New Zealand defense.
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