SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Karma’s gonna track you down
Taylor Swift has the answer for everything these days. With musical dominance and football supremacy, her song ‘Karma’ reminds us not to screw around with fate: ‘Cause karma is the thunder Rattling your ground Karma’s on your scent like a bounty […]
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Painful truths about US Olympic Program
The top two Americans at the 2024 ILCA 7 World Championship were 24-year-old twin brothers Ford and Marshall McCann who sat down with Olympian Caleb Paine for his Paineful Truth podcast. It was a brilliant 74-minute conversation which shared their campaign toward the Paris 2024 Olympics. In this […]
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The Boatyards of Broken Dreams
Gary Magwood wrote this while sitting in a boatyard full of unused sailboats… There are many, many glossy magazines That lure us into the world of broken dreams. Cruising World and Sail, Gam on Yachting, The Cruising Life and more […]
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Western Australia
Superb drone footage of Jaeger Stone in Geraldton, WA Although he may not have competed on the PWA Wave World Tour since Covid, Jaeger Stone (Severne / Severne Sails) remains one of the best wave sailors in the world. It’s […]
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A1R: USA update for Paris 2024
America One Racing, as the largest private financial supporter of US sailing athletes campaigning for the Olympic Games, provides this 60-day Performance Report for December 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024: 1. Executing textbook preparation for the 2024 ILCA 6 […]
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Five events for 2024 Women’s World Tour
The Women’s World Match Racing Tour confirmed its 2024 season of five events which features returning events in the USA, France, and Denmark with a new event in Marstrand, Sweden. Now in its third season after re-launching in 2022, the […]
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Rivals together approaching Cape Horn
(February 8, 2024; Day 33) – While 2024 Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest leader Charles Caudrelier (Maxi Edmond de Rothschild) climbs the coast of South America in the Atlantic, holding a 2300 nm advantage, the second and third placed rivals are making […]
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Weekend warriors in pursuit of history
Since the inaugural J/70 World Championship in 2014, the event has recognized the top Corinthian team, and in those nine editions, the best that team has done is fifth place overall. Alec Cutler wants to do better. Cutler, who was […]
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Swarm grows with one-design foiler
It is curious how the 11-foot foiling Moth continues to draw 100+ boats to its World Championships. For certain, it is a groundbreaking Class which attracts the stars of the sport. But as a development class in which new boats […]
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The Hard Charging Results
Peter Becker, who had previously reported about the upgrades to the batteries and charging system on a J/105 for offshore racing, provides the results of these upgrades: First a quick recap of how all this started. In 2021, I sailed an amazing […]
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2023 US Sailing Reach Impact Report
Since its inception in 2012, Reach, US Sailing’s education initiative, teaches science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts using sailing as an educational platform. To measure program performance, US Sailing has released the 2023 Reach Initiative Impact Report. The report focuses on the 2023 […]
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Countdown to the RORC Caribbean 600
The Royal Ocean Racing Club is all set for the 15th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, organized in association with the Antigua Yacht Club. Over 60 teams are expected to be competing with 500 sailors from 26 different countries […]
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Why boathandling techniques are fast
A few scientific sailing minds delve into the forces at play when it comes to these common boathandling techniques. Report by Mike Ingham for Sailing World: I’m about to lose the surf, so I lean in, steering up to a […]
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The true carbon cost of sailing
New research reaches some surprising conclusions about which propulsion systems might actually have the lowest carbon footprint. Theo Stocker digs into the numbers for Yachting Monthly: A white sail on a blue sea. What could be cleaner than that?’ Sailing […]
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Slow-Motion Windsurfing
Just Thomas Traversa doing what he does best… Everyone knows how much Thomas Traversa (Tabou / GA Sails) loves hunting down wind and more importantly waves and the Frenchman recently scored an epic one week trip, where he sailed one […]
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Inspiring girls through coaching
In recognition of National Day of Girls and Women in Sports on February 7, US Sailing shares the story of Emily Verdoia: When Emily Verdoia joined the University of Texas at Austin’s sailing team, she didn’t expect to end up as the […]
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How College Sailing impacts the sport
At the Barcelona 1992 Olympics, Paul Foerster and Steve Bourdow won a silver medal for USA in the Flying Dutchman. This was a dominant era for the US Olympic Sailing Program, and seemingly a distant memory considering the current state of […]
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America’s Cup teams prepare for launch
When the venue for the 37th America’s Cup Match was revealed nearly two years ago, it was that moment for entrants to begin working on the launch schedule. With just one AC75 permitted for each team, the later the launch […]
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Breaking News
Vice-World Champion Ricardo Campello to miss the 2024 competitive season after parting ways with Naish The current Wave Vice-World Champion, Ricardo Campello has confirmed that following his departure from sponsors Naish, he will not be competing on the PWA x […]
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Paineful Truth: The McCann Brothers
Caleb Paine, Rio 2016 Olympic Medalist and World Champion, hosts the Paineful Truth podcast. Here is the episode description: In this podcast episode, Olympian Caleb Paine welcomes Ford and Marshall McCann, twin brothers and standouts in the competitive sailing scene. […]
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How to prepare for the sailing season
Sailing magazines recruit the elite sailors to share their secrets for success, but nothing matches what you can learn in Scuttlebutt. This list of exercises, originally published in 2003, will give you something to think about for the 2024 sailing […]
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Moving sport forward for women
It is rare that offshore accomplishments get recognized for the US Sailing Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year Awards, and never yet had a woman been the recipient. That changed for the 2023 awards, but as Libby Johnson McKee […]
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Do more trophies boost participation?
While the top of J/70 one design racing is laden with hot professional crew and crisp sails, the J/70 International Class Association hopes to boost activity in the new edition of the J/70 Class Rules which includes two new initiatives: […]
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Northbound in Global Solo Challenge
by Marco Nannini, Global Solo Challenge (February 5, 2024) – Cape Horn has been the primary focus of attention for quite a few days now in the Global Solo Challenge, with Ronnie Simpson (USA) on his Open 50 as the […]
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2024 ILCA Midwinters East
Over 200 competitors came out for the 2024 ILCA Midwinters East on February 1-4 in St. Petersburg, FL. The winners were David Coates in the ILCA 4, William Baker in the ILCA 6, and Hamilton Barclay in the ILCA 7. […]
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2024 Thistle Midwinters West
The 2024 Thistle Midwinters West attracted 36 teams on February 1-3 in San Diego, CA. Consistency was key through the six race series as Wayne Pignolet and his team of Jerry Pignolet, and Elaina Pignolet won only one race but […]
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Turning turmoil into progress
The Los Angeles 2028 Games is a rare opportunity for the USA to boost its Olympic Sailing Program, yet it is unclear how that will occur. Frequent leadership turnover impacts credibility, with the online portal providing little direction. Unable or unwilling to […]
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Bucket List
Sarah-Quita Offringa & Oda Brødholt tick off Peru from their bucket list on an all out wave mission. Windsurfing University: Travelling to Peru has been on the bucket list for a long time! We’ve seen so many of our friends […]
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2024 Caribbean Multihull Challenge
While February is the windiest month of the year in the Caribbean, Mother Nature missed the memo as the 2024 Caribbean Multihull Challenge had a bit less for the sixth edition held February 1-4 in Sint Maarten. However, the show […]
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2024 J/70 Midwinter Championship
The 2024 J/70 Midwinter Championship attracted 51 teams from seven nations for a 9-race series on February 2-4 in Tampa, FL. But without enough wind for racing on the first two days, a front passed through on day three delivering […]
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US Sailing One Design, Adaptive Awards
US Sailing awarded their annual One Design and Adaptive Awards to recognize individuals and organizations that were nominated by their peers in the sailing community: One Design Awards • One Design Club Award – Pentwater Yacht Club (Pentwater, MI) • […]
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2023 Snipe Class Hall of Fame inductees
The International Snipe Class (SCIRA) has revealed its 2023 Inductees for the Snipe Class Hall of Fame, recognizing five individuals for the fifth induction class. The SCIRA Hall of Fame evaluates individuals who have made a significant impact to the […]
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Mallorca on the road to Paris 2024
More than 300 teams representing over fifty countries have already registered for the 53rd edition of the Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca on April 1-6, with the Spanish island hosting all ten sailing classes which will race at the Paris 2024 […]
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Let’s be careful out there
As a past military and commercial airline pilot, Craig Warner knows a thing or two about safety. In the February 2024 newsletter for the Lake Michigan Sail Racing Federation, he shares an observation on the topic: Last year, I met a fellow racer […]
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2023 US Sailing Association Awards
Significant contributors to the sport were the recipients of the 2023 US Sailing Association Awards. Race Administration • Harman Hawkins Trophy – awarded to Rob Overton (Alameda, CA) • St. Petersburg Yacht Club Trophy – awarded to Newport Harbor Yacht […]
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Justin Callahan: Loving every minute
Justin Callahan (USA) and his twin brother Mitchell won the 2024 Snipe Junior World Championship in their hometown of Miami, FL. Back now at Harvard University for their studies and college sailing, Pietro Fantoni catches up with Justin for this Snipe Class interview: […]
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Class40 Lift 2: World’s coolest yachts
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and Yoann Richomme nominated the Class40 Lift 2. Here’s the report: The highly competitive Class40 fleet has long been […]
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Canada maps pathways in the sport
Sail Canada is has launched its new Long-Term Development in Sailing (LTDS) model. Called LTDS 3.0, the model responds to evolutions in sailing and sport since the first version was introduced in 2011. LTDS 3.0 is an important piece to […]
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2023 US Sailing Community Awards
US Sailing celebrated individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions with their annual Community Sailing Awards. The 2023 recipients were nominated by their peers in the sailing community through a public nomination form and reviewed and selected by current […]
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Enright, Wolfe earn Rolex recognition
Charlie Enright (Barrington, RI) and Christina Wolfe (Orcas, WA) were awarded the 2023 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year Award, deemed the “best in the U.S.” for on-the-water excellence at prominent sailing events while representing the United States in […]
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Transfer News
Simmer Style welcome World No.4 Marc Paré back home for 2024 Marc Paré (Simmer / Simmer) enjoyed his best season to date on the PWA Wave World Tour, which saw the Spaniard in contention for the world title heading into […]
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Race to Alaska Podcast
The Race to Alaska will hold its 8th edition in 2024, continuing with its 750-mile course from Port Townsend, WA to Victoria, BC. And now there is a podcast series prior to the June 9 start. In this episode, […]
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Ryan Kelly named new Sail Canada CEO
Sail Canada has confirmed the hiring of Ryan Kelly as its new Chief Executive Officer starting March 11, 2024. A lifelong sailor, Kelly worked for a long period of time in support of the Cadets Canada Sailing Program and he […]
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January recap for 37th America’s Cup
There are seven months until racing toward the 37th America’s Cup begins, which means design decisions are complete and each team’s AC75 race boat is well under construction. But there is still plenty to learn as team’s shift to race […]
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Countdown to 2024 Worrell 1000
Fourteen Formula 18 teams representing six countries will compete in the Worrell 1000 50th Anniversary Race which begins May 12 in Hollywood, FL. The 1000-mile course has overnight stops at 13 different locations up the coast to the finish at […]
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Australia wins ILCA 7 World Champs
Reigning Olympic Champion Matt Wearn (AUS) won his second consecutive ILCA 7 Men’s World title at the 2024 Championship on January 26-31 in Adelaide, Australia. Completing the podium was Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR) in second and Michael Beckett (GBR) in third. […]
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Bad news for responsible boaters
Overnight anchoring around seven Biscayne Bay islands might be a thing of the past. Report by Cruising World: The state of Florida has long had a challenge in balancing the rights of responsible boat owners against the owners of poorly […]
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Robust growth for catamaran market
If you’ve recently been bareboat cruising or attended boat shows, you’ve noticed the explosion of big catamarans. So has the Research and Markets department of Yahoo Finance: The global catamarans market is experiencing robust growth, anticipated to reach USD 1.96 […]
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Transfer News
Marino Gil to sail for JP-Australia & NeilPryde for coming 2024 season Marino Gil (JP / NeilPryde) finished ranked 11th overall on the 2023 PWA Wave World Tour for 2023, which included almost winning his home event in Gran Canaria […]
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Another stop for Arkea Ultim Challenge
(January 31, 2024; Day 25) – The latest casualty for the 2024 Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest is Thomas Coville on the second placed Sodebo Ultim 3 which will stop in Tasmania to repair damage to his bow pulpit and the port […]
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What is America One Racing?
Does the lawsuit filed by US Sailing against America One and three of its principals and employees have you asking, what is America One? If so, one of its principles, Paul Cayard, offered this explanation in his January 2024 column for Seahorse magazine: […]
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New York prices for New York SailGP
The 2023-24 SailGP circuit will conclude its fourth season in North America with events in Bermuda, Halifax, New York, and San Francisco. When tickets for the New York went on sale January 30, race fan Kai Yves got a bit of […]
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RC44 series ends in British Virgin Islands
It’s all change for the 44Cup’s 16th season in 2024. While the circuit for the high performance owner-driver one designs will still comprise five events, which includes the RC44 World Championship, this year it will visit three venues for the […]
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Improving future for USA Olympic sailing
The US Olympic Sailing Program, which once led all nations in the medal count, is in free fall. The heyday of the program is so long ago that it is a challenge to connect what worked then to what is […]
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Stakes rise in USA Olympic conflict
While USA athletes need to focus on preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the legal conflict concerning the US Olympic Sailing Program between US Sailing and financial supporter AmericaOne rages on. Here’s an update issued by AmericaOne on January 30, […]
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Charles Caudrelier: Taking care of the beast
(January 30, 2024; Day 24) – Charles Caudrelier, leading the 2024 Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest in the South Pacific, discusses life on Maxi Edmond de Rothschild during this solo, non-stop round-the-world race: We get the impression that you are doing great […]
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ORC Rules and VPP ready for 2024 season
The Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) has finalized the new rules and regulations for this year’s 2024 season of racing, with the updates covering a range of topics related to fair handicap racing held among a broad range of boat types, […]
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Whitecap: The Canadian Sailing Podcast
In partnership with Sail Canada, David Cripton hosts a podcast series focusing on Canadian sailing called Whitecap, with this episode highlighting Rolex Sailor of the Year Melodie Schaffer who raced her boat Whiskey Jack in the Globe40, a 35,000-mile, eight-leg, doublehanded […]
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Free Introduction to ORC webinar
The Storm Trysail Club, in collaboration with the New York Yacht Club and the Chicago Yacht Club, is hosting a webinar series dedicated to the introduction and explanation of the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC). This educational initiative aims to engage […]
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Turning sailing rubbish to gold
It has long been said that one person’s rubbish is another person’s gold. That truism was certainly brought up to date when the first Equipment Recycling Hub was piloted at the 2023 Allianz Sailing World Championships in Scheveningen, Netherlands. This […]
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Iceboating: Hanging in the balance
The amount of ice on the Great Lakes has been steadily and significantly decreasing over the past five decades, according to scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Those who have built their lives around the ice are now […]
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One wild night at sea
Impossible Dream and its adaptive sailing crew set out to win an overnight race, but the weather ultimately defeated them. Story by Herb McCormick for Sailing World: It was just after 0200 on a wild and woolly August morning, just […]
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RORC Transatlantic: That’s a wrap
From the start on January 7, the 2024 RORC Transatlantic Race has completed the 3000 nm journey from Lanzarote in the Canary Islands to St George’s Grenada. For this 10th edition, the overall winner under IRC was PAC52 Warrior Won […]
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Windsurfing Wipeouts
Who doesn’t love a crash? Well luckily for you, you can now watch a two minute montage of nothing but wipeouts courtesy of Fish Bowl Diaries from Ho’okipa Fish Bowl Diaries: “That’s a wrap for 2023 from us but we’ve saved […]
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Records and retirement in Arkea Ultim Challenge
(January 29, 2024) – Race leader Charles Caudrelier in the 2024 Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest yesterday set a new solo record time for the passage of the Indian Ocean between Cape Agulhas in South Africa and the longitude of Tasmania. On […]
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US Sailing reveals USOPC investigative report
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The future of the US Olympic Sailing Program hangs in the balance as the conflict rises between US Sailing and its largest private financial supporter AmericaOne. What began with the resignation of Paul Cayard […]
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Only for those with Olympic aspirations
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News It was a bit of a shocker when the US Olympic Sailing Program failed to win a medal at the London 2012 Olympics, as the build-up did not reveal pending under-performance. But there were […]
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Making the turn at Cape Horn
by Marco Nannini, Global Solo Challenge (January 29, 2024) – In the dynamic and challenging realm of solo sailing, few feats are as awe-inspiring as navigating the treacherous waters of Cape Horn. In its first edition, the 2023-24 Global Solo […]
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Views from across both hemispheres
When it comes to the health of the sport, it’s rarely one thing and varies from venue to venue. It’s also less about national federations, and more about boots on the ground. But key issues tend to be without borders, […]
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National Curmudgeons Day
Source: scuttlebutt – https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2024/01/29/national-curmudgeons-day/
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If it’s not one thing, it’s another
In addition to the security challenges of hosting the Olympics and the protests that come with the global attention of any event of similar scale, the Summer Games in the French capital from the July 2024 would also face the […]
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VIDEO: Winners and other cool yachts
It’s the biggest indoor boat show in the world and marks the beginning of the Northern Hemisphere season. Seventeen halls full of everything that floats was at Boot Dusseldorf on January 20 to 28 in Germany It is also where the Oscars […]
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Disrupting the peace and tranquility
Nothing can disrupt the peace and tranquility of a harbor quite like when a small city descends upon the small town. And now that small city has gotten bigger. The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, […]
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Speed and reliability in Ultim Class
Guillaume Verdier is at the forefront of offshore yacht design and Charles Caudrelier has his design in the lead of the non-stop round-the-world Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest race for the Ultim Class. With the six-boat fleet of maxi-trimarans now in the […]
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Inspiring the next generation of sailors
It’s one of the most physically demanding sports in the Olympic games, and a South Florida native is looking to win it all. Sarah Newberry Moore is just two races away from qualifying for a spot on the U.S. sailing […]
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Race to Alaska Podcast
The Race to Alaska will hold its 8th edition in 2024, continuing with its 750-mile course from Port Townsend, WA to Victoria, BC. And now there is a podcast series prior to the June 9 start. In this episode, Race […]
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Expanded field for 2024 Congressional Cup
The 59th edition of the Congressional Cup has expanded the field from 10 to 12 teams when it gets underway on April 24-28 in Long Beach, CA. As the opening event of the 2024 World Match Racing Tour, the expansion […]
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Strategy needed to attract youth sailors
When youth sailing in the USA introduced age-based boats and events in the 1980s, it grew participation and expanded the scope of high school sailing. But in doing so, it created a separate silo for this age group that hastened […]
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Plenty on the line at the ILCA 7 Worlds
It remains necessary for both Canada and USA to qualify for the Men’s One Person Dinghy event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with the 2024 ILCA 7 World Championship offering that opportunity on January 26-31 in Adelaide, Australia. With a total of […]
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Taking steps toward ORC Worlds in USA
Step 1 was building the right team. Step 2 was to find the right boat. That brings Jon Desmond and his Final Final crew to step 3, racing the heck out of it. A little over a year ago, Desmond […]
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Countdown to Vallarta Race 2024
The 37th edition of the San Diego to Puerto Vallarta International Yacht Race, a biennial international offshore yacht race between the USA and Mexico, begins with staggered starts that get underway on February 22 for the 1000 nm course. Twenty-six […]
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Providing regional support where needed
Zim Sailing, the largest small-sailboat manufacturer and distributor in North America, has scheduled upcoming Regional Roundtable events in South Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, and Connecticut which will provide a platform for individuals and organizations to gather and help each other develop […]
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Solo race from New York to France
The IMOCA fleet will compete in the 2024 New York Vendée – Les Sables d’Olonne, starting off the coast of the United States on May 29 for the 3200 nm course to France. The race provides a final test for […]
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California dreams begin in San Diego
The four event 2024 California Dreamin’ Series gets underway January 27-28 in San Diego, CA. The match race circuit, which awards the winner with entry to the 2025 Ficker Cup, selected eight skippers for the first event to race J/22s […]
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Sitting down with Brian Thompson
Shirley Robertson In this edition of Shirley Robertson’s Sailing Podcast, Shirley hosts one of offshore sailing’s most accomplished names, as multiple world record holder Brian Thompson drops in for a two-part chat about being one of the fastest offshore sailors […]
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BITTERSWEET
UK Freestyler George Grisley unveils his new short film ‘BITTERSWEET’ shot in the windsurfing paradise of Jericoacoara George Grisley made his debut on the Freestyle PWA World Tour last year and he quickly settled into the competition scene as he […]
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America’s Cup: Critics get last laugh
The America’s Cup Defender Team New Zealand was widely criticized for their decision to hold a preliminary regatta in Saudi Arabia. Their choice of overlooking the Kingdom’s oppressive policies to gain hosting fees did not sit well with everyone, but now it appears […]
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Patriot earns a peaceful retirement
With a back-story rich in hope, despair, redemption, and pay-back but for now, the AC75 Patriot for America’s Cup challenger NYYC American Magic has sailed off into the sunset. As the team’s second boat for the 36th edition, Patriot was […]
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Speaking the language of luxury
No sooner did Italian offshore sailor Giovanni Soldini report that his collaboration with Maserati had come to an end, it becomes known he is trading the Trident for the Prancing Horse of Ferrari. Evidentially, Soldini speaks the language of luxury sports […]
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The World Sailing Show
The World Sailing Show delivers 30-minute episodes which feature news, profiles, and racing highlights from across the world of sailing. • A spotlight on the women’s iQFOiL Olympic favorites • SailGP makes its debut in Abu Dhabi • The race […]
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Five Ps: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
After Sarah Douglas (CAN) finished sixth in the Women’s One Person Dinghy event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, she has been on a mission to get to the podium for Paris 2024. But her progression took a big stumble when she finished […]
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Make sails last longer with science
Quantum Sails expert Wally Cross recognizes that sails are expensive, and not everyone is in a position to replace their aging inventory. In this report, he shares two examples of how he was able to recut sails to improve their […]
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Promoting handicap racing across USA
US Sailing has organized a 2024 schedule of seminars across the USA to improve the level of understanding and skill for measurement rating rules. Measurement Seminar The goal of this event is to gather current and prospective measurers from throughout […]
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The Mini Transat Mission podcast
The Mini Transat Mission is an offshore sailing podcast hosted by Peter Gibbons-Neff (USA) who competed in the 2023 Mini Transat. In this episode, Gibbons-Neff hosts Sylvain Karpinski who is from Canada and also raced in the 2023 Mini Transat […]
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Pacasmayo, Peru
Transport Baptiste Cloarec to one of the longest windsurfing waves in the world, Pacasmayo, Peru, and you can have yourself a great highlights reel Baptiste Cloarec (RRD / RRD Sails) made quite a name for himself last year as he […]
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New World Sailing athlete restrictions
h a Russian or Belarusian passport should not be permitted to compete in events or classes other than those specified above. This updates the position made by the World Sailing Board on November 18, 2023. The recommendation that athletes with a […]
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Progress for world’s oldest yacht club
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News It was in 2012 when I wrote how my wife’s yacht club did not have spousal membership, which I assumed I had, with this report prompting some ‘shock and awe’ by people who assumed the […]
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Extraordinary boats: Baruna’s seven-year restoration
In their Extraordinary Boats series, Yachting World profiles the 1938 S&S yawl Baruna that was relaunched in late 2023 by owner Tara Getty after a seven-and-a-half-year restoration to return her to as close to original as possible. Designed by Olin Stephens in […]
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Latest casualty in Arkea Ultim Challenge
(January 24, 2024; Day 18) – Two-thirds of the fleet competing in the Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest have incurred performance-robbing damage, with Anthony Marchand on the 30-metre Actual Ultim 3 as the latest casualty. He reported yesterday that a collision damaged his […]
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A good idea, ten years in the waiting
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News Our sport grows through the imagination. When people look toward the sea, we can spark the idea for them to go sailing. It was in 2014 when I wrote: “When it comes to attracting […]
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Storm postpones Clipper Race
Following the win by Zhuhai in the Australian leg from Newcastle to Airlie Beach, which added their fourth consecutive podium place for the 2023-24 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, the 11 teams are now in postponement for the 4515nm course […]
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Decision-making contest on steroids
Dave Perry, match racing champion, educator, and editor of the The Dial Up publication, details what he calls ‘The Big Decision’: I have always said “Sailboat racing is a decision-making contest played in sailboats.” And match racing is a decision-making contest on […]