Lending Club 2 Shatters Course Record
LENDING CLUB 2 completed a record-breaking Newport to Bermuda run, sailing the 635 nm in under 24 hours.
LENDING CLUB 2 completed a record-breaking Newport to Bermuda run, sailing the 635 nm in under 24 hours.
MOD70 organizers postpone the Krys Ocean Race transat until 2016. Whether the multihulls make it to the starting line then remains to be seen.
If you’re looking for liveaboard accomodations in your racing trimaran, the Corsair Cruz 970 may have what you seek. The Vietnam-based builder combined elements of its more popular cruising tris to come up with what they say is their most versatile boat yet. Photo: Walter Cooper Check out the rest of the competition here.
The MOD70 Virbac-Paprec, sailed by Jean-Pierre Dick and Roland Jourdain, capsized on Oct. 10 off Belle Ile.
MOD70 organizers confirm a May 2014 start for the next edition of the Krys Ocean Race and hope to entice more Americans to visit New York for the race’s finish from Brest, France.
Bruce Gain interviews Francis Joyon on his latest record-breaking run: across the Atlantic from New York to the Lizard.
Four MOD70s, including Yann Guichard’s Spindrift Racing, compete in the Route des Princes, a stage race over 3,045 nautical miles between Valencia and the Bay of Morlaix via Lisbon, Dublin-Dún Loaghaire, and Plymouth.
The MOD70 Spindrift capsized during the Route des Princes offshore race, shattering the mast and sending skipper Yann Guichard’s brother Jacques to the hospital with a broken pelvis.
The French solo multihull master Francis Joyon is aiming to own the four biggest speed sailing records, which he calls, appropriately, the Grand Slam.
The MOD70 has attracted interest and spectators, and delivered on being a relatively safe yet fun multihull class. But the problem is that the sponsors are not able to turn the spending spigot tap on again, or at least not just yet.
The first MOD70 campaign sets up shop in the United States. Orion Racing, with Cam Lewis, plans to train in San Francisco this summer.
All the hoopla surrounding the 34th America’s Cup has San Francisco Bay’s multihull community electrified. From the January/February 2013 issue of Sailing World.
LENDING CLUB 2 completed a record-breaking Newport to Bermuda run, sailing the 635 nm in under 24 hours.
MOD70 organizers postpone the Krys Ocean Race transat until 2016. Whether the multihulls make it to the starting line then remains to be seen.
If you’re looking for liveaboard accomodations in your racing trimaran, the Corsair Cruz 970 may have what you seek. The Vietnam-based builder combined elements of its more popular cruising tris to come up with what they say is their most versatile boat yet. Photo: Walter Cooper Check out the rest of the competition here.
The MOD70 Virbac-Paprec, sailed by Jean-Pierre Dick and Roland Jourdain, capsized on Oct. 10 off Belle Ile.
MOD70 organizers confirm a May 2014 start for the next edition of the Krys Ocean Race and hope to entice more Americans to visit New York for the race’s finish from Brest, France.
Bruce Gain interviews Francis Joyon on his latest record-breaking run: across the Atlantic from New York to the Lizard.
Four MOD70s, including Yann Guichard’s Spindrift Racing, compete in the Route des Princes, a stage race over 3,045 nautical miles between Valencia and the Bay of Morlaix via Lisbon, Dublin-Dún Loaghaire, and Plymouth.
The MOD70 Spindrift capsized during the Route des Princes offshore race, shattering the mast and sending skipper Yann Guichard’s brother Jacques to the hospital with a broken pelvis.
The French solo multihull master Francis Joyon is aiming to own the four biggest speed sailing records, which he calls, appropriately, the Grand Slam.
The MOD70 has attracted interest and spectators, and delivered on being a relatively safe yet fun multihull class. But the problem is that the sponsors are not able to turn the spending spigot tap on again, or at least not just yet.
The first MOD70 campaign sets up shop in the United States. Orion Racing, with Cam Lewis, plans to train in San Francisco this summer.
All the hoopla surrounding the 34th America’s Cup has San Francisco Bay’s multihull community electrified. From the January/February 2013 issue of Sailing World.
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