
Design in the Volvo Ocean Race: Playing With Power
A one-design platform for the Volvo Ocean race balances speed, reliability, and good looks. Here, the president of Farr Yacht Design shares his insight.

A one-design platform for the Volvo Ocean race balances speed, reliability, and good looks. Here, the president of Farr Yacht Design shares his insight.

Five keys to success at the St. Petersburg NOOD from the J/70 Catapult.

Several rule changes for 2013 will be of interest to both competitors and race committees.

There are fundamental rules to follow when racing on a lake, and when the shorelines influence the wind, it pays to follow your instincts, too.

You’re only as good as your last improvement, and when it comes to winning a world championship, that means drawing upon past experiences.

Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.

A book about competitive sailing with a spin on ancient wisdom.

When the team hasn’t sailed together in a while, there’s an easy way to get everyone on the same page and going fast.

Every October, photographer Walter Cooper joins the Boat of the Year testing crew in Annapolis, Md. With a GoPro in hand, he captured the Gunboat 60 from a new angle.

Different experts have different opinions about how wind flows over a near-shore racecourse. Find a full list of reference materials below. From our October 2013 issue.

The new rules clarify what it means to keep clear of a right-of-way boat, and exceptions to Rule 42, Propulsion, become slightly more generous.

Three rules now exonerate boats in certain situations, and room now always includes space to comply with the rules.

A one-design platform for the Volvo Ocean race balances speed, reliability, and good looks. Here, the president of Farr Yacht Design shares his insight.

Five keys to success at the St. Petersburg NOOD from the J/70 Catapult.

Several rule changes for 2013 will be of interest to both competitors and race committees.

There are fundamental rules to follow when racing on a lake, and when the shorelines influence the wind, it pays to follow your instincts, too.

You’re only as good as your last improvement, and when it comes to winning a world championship, that means drawing upon past experiences.

Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.

A book about competitive sailing with a spin on ancient wisdom.

When the team hasn’t sailed together in a while, there’s an easy way to get everyone on the same page and going fast.

Every October, photographer Walter Cooper joins the Boat of the Year testing crew in Annapolis, Md. With a GoPro in hand, he captured the Gunboat 60 from a new angle.

Different experts have different opinions about how wind flows over a near-shore racecourse. Find a full list of reference materials below. From our October 2013 issue.

The new rules clarify what it means to keep clear of a right-of-way boat, and exceptions to Rule 42, Propulsion, become slightly more generous.

Three rules now exonerate boats in certain situations, and room now always includes space to comply with the rules.
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