
Faster Times Ahead for America’s Cup Challenger
A productive few months in Auckland finds the American Magic America’s on schedule as it shelves its first AC75 and prepares to launch its real Cup challenge yacht.
A productive few months in Auckland finds the American Magic America’s on schedule as it shelves its first AC75 and prepares to launch its real Cup challenge yacht.
In a press release issued today, SAP SE and partner Sailing Yacht Research Foundation announce the launch of Sail Insight, a new mobile app designed for the global sailing community.
Rather than missing a year and skipping a tradition, the New York YC, pushed its annual regatta to as late in the season as possible, to the delight of one-design and handicap sailors in New England.
The Persico 69F foiling monohull is billed as a high-frills and turnkey one-design, and early events on Lake Garda confirm the class is taking off.
The latest from the Tasar class, San Diego sailing scene is emerging and different racing styles.
Momentum is a powerful force—a force you can tap to get across the finish line sooner. From Sailing World, April 1997
American Magic headsail trimmer Dan Morris explains the experience of trimming the headsail on the AC75.
This weekend’s Midtown Cup Series event will undoubtedly linger in competitors’ minds as they prepare for the Midtown Cup’s final event in October.
American 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea negotiate the pandemic-induced changes of their Olympic campaign.
Overall weight, crew weight, sail weights, centers of mass…it doesn’t matter what it is, if it’s going sailboat racing, weight matters. A lot. So, it’s no surprise to find that the rules controlling the new America’s Cup class, the AC75, have plenty to say about weight.
We check in with two aspiring Olympic sailors as they start their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
The latest watersports craze is getting more people on the water and harnessing the wind.
A productive few months in Auckland finds the American Magic America’s on schedule as it shelves its first AC75 and prepares to launch its real Cup challenge yacht.
In a press release issued today, SAP SE and partner Sailing Yacht Research Foundation announce the launch of Sail Insight, a new mobile app designed for the global sailing community.
Rather than missing a year and skipping a tradition, the New York YC, pushed its annual regatta to as late in the season as possible, to the delight of one-design and handicap sailors in New England.
The Persico 69F foiling monohull is billed as a high-frills and turnkey one-design, and early events on Lake Garda confirm the class is taking off.
The latest from the Tasar class, San Diego sailing scene is emerging and different racing styles.
Momentum is a powerful force—a force you can tap to get across the finish line sooner. From Sailing World, April 1997
American Magic headsail trimmer Dan Morris explains the experience of trimming the headsail on the AC75.
This weekend’s Midtown Cup Series event will undoubtedly linger in competitors’ minds as they prepare for the Midtown Cup’s final event in October.
American 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea negotiate the pandemic-induced changes of their Olympic campaign.
Overall weight, crew weight, sail weights, centers of mass…it doesn’t matter what it is, if it’s going sailboat racing, weight matters. A lot. So, it’s no surprise to find that the rules controlling the new America’s Cup class, the AC75, have plenty to say about weight.
We check in with two aspiring Olympic sailors as they start their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
The latest watersports craze is getting more people on the water and harnessing the wind.
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