SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Olympic action in South Florida
The first stops on the US Open Sailing Series were held February 14-16 in Fort Lauderdale and Miami, FL. Competitors saw a wide range of conditions – from zero knots to gusts over 20 knots – on the ocean and […]
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Dying To Live 2
Antoine Martin being as radical as ever at Ho’okipa Beach Park Antoine Martin (Starboard / North Sails) remains one of the most radical wave sailors in the world with his scare-free attitude seeing him continually try and deny physics with […]
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New class focuses on simplicity for Annapolis Newport Race
There was once a time when the Annapolis-to-Newport Race was solely the domain of hardened offshore skippers with boats designed specifically for the purpose. That has changed over the last four iterations as organizers with host Annapolis Yacht Club made […]
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Jilted Plymouth offers affordable option
In November 2019, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), organizers of the infamous Rolex Fastnet Race, announced how the finish location for the 2021 and 2023 editions would be leaving its historic home of Plymouth, UK. While the premise of […]
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The Ocean Race escapes the Med
(January 17, 2023; Day 3) – The first leg of The Ocean Race had the fleet searching for calmer waters as they sought to exit the Mediterranean Sea, heading towards the Spanish coastline to avoid the worst of the brutal […]
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Volvo 70 claims line honors in Transatlantic Race
St George’s, Grenada (January 17, 2023) – The Polish National Foundation’s Volvo 70 I Love Poland (POL), skippered by Grzegorz Baranowski, crossed the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race finish line today to take Monohull Line Honors in 08:23:37:07. Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati […]
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When sailor fun gets too fun
Mackinac Island is famous for being car-free, horse and carriage rides, bikes, fudge, caramel corn, and saltwater taffy. Located in Lake Huron, between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas, it is where people go to get away, relax, and have some […]
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Cabo Race: Big effort, Big fun
Highlights of the California offshore circuit include two races to Mexico: San Diego to Puerto Vallarta in even years and the Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas in odd years, with the later having staggered starts on March 10 and […]
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California offshore season begins with Islands Race
Kicking off Southern California’s offshore racing season in 2023 is the 142 nm Islands Race, co-hosted by San Diego Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Starting February 24, the course starts from Long Beach Harbor and extends around Santa […]
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IRC Race Management guidelines updated
The IRC rating Race Management Guidelines offer advice to event organizers for racing under IRC Rules. They include guidance and suggestions that a race organizer may wish to consider and give suitable wording that may be used in a Notice […]
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Wild first night for The Ocean Race
(January 16, 2023; Day 2) – The opening 24 hours of The Ocean Race has been challenging, but not unexpected. After running into a quiet spell overnight, during which both fleets compressed, the forecast has played out its threat with […]
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VIDEO: What’s wrong with you?
Fly along with these high performance ice yachts as they race January 13 on Lake Kegonsa in Madison, Wisconsin. Logan Lein provides this footage from the 2023 International Skeeter Association and Renegade Championships. Music: The Therapist by Foreign Air. Video […]
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Nominations for Sail Canada awards
Sail Canada is looking to receive nominations from the Canadian Sailing community to recognize outstanding sailors, athletes, coaches, instructors, officials, volunteers, and events through one of Sail Canada’s 12 Annual Award categories, based on activities and performances that occurred from […]
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Chasing Swells
Thomas Traversa in his element taking on a monster swell… Thomas Traversa (Tabou / GA Sails) is well known for his monster swell chasing exploits and if there is a massive swell on a forecast you will more than likely […]
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Amory Ross: Telling The Ocean Race story
11th Hour Racing Team Media Crew Member, Amory Ross, is embarking on his fourth time as media crew on The Ocean Race. It’s a unique role which Amo shares in this interview: What is it about these boats and the […]
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The Ocean Race 2023 gets underway
Alicante, Spain (January 15, 2023) – The 14th edition of The Ocean Race, the fully-crewed, around the world yacht race, got underway today for the 32,000 nm course that will take six months to finish in Genova, Italy. Five IMOCA […]
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New life for old boats
Thistle sailor Ed John likes to be busy, which is good, because boats have been keeping him busy for the last 20 years. In addition to his active sailing season, one of Ed’s hobbies is to fix up older Thistles […]
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Focus turns toward monohull fleet in Transatlantic Race
St George’s, Grenada (January 15, 2023) – At 0800 UTC on the eighth day of the RORC Transatlantic Race, 17 boats are still racing in the Atlantic, with the first finishers in the monohull fleet expected on the 17th and […]
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Kiwis overcome to win SailGP Singapore
In a gutsy and impressive performance New Zealand defied the odds to win the Singapore Sail Grand Prix. The win cements Peter Burling’s position as the main threat to Tom Slingsby’s charge for a third straight season title, with New […]
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Future of The Ocean Race explained
As the 14th edition of The Ocean Race gets underway, race organizers have revealed a schedule of events stretching into the next decade. In a briefing to race stakeholders, Richard Brisius, the Race Chairman of The Ocean Race, confirmed the […]
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New elapsed record in Transatlantic Race
St George’s, Grenada (January 13, 2023) – Today at 19:46:26 UTC, Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 took Multihull Line Honors in the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race. Maserati’s elapsed time sets a new Multihull Race Record for the RORC Transatlantic Race of […]
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Corralling VO65s for The Ocean Race
The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race and Whitbread Round the World Race) was initially to be raced in two classes of boats: the high-performance, foiling, IMOCA 60 class and the one-design VO65 class which has been used for the […]
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Oldest boat in The Ocean Race 2023
With five IMOCAs racing round the world in the 14th edition of The Ocean Race, the oldest boat on the 7-leg course will have been launched in 2015… a lifetime ago in this fast moving development class. But Robert Stanjek’s […]
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Ian Walker: “Si Fi’s experience is huge”
If the US-led IMOCA 11th Hour Racing Team is to win the 14th edition of The Ocean Race, a big contributor will be its British navigator, Simon Fisher. He teamed up with skipper Charlie Enright in the previous race, but […]
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The Ocean Race: “A very good start”
On January 15, five Imocas will be on the start line of the 14th edition of The Ocean Race (formerly the Whitbread and Volvo Ocean Race), with the first of seven stages racing between Alicante and Cape Verde. At the […]
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Olympic season begins in USA
Over 230 competitors from 22 countries will descend on South Florida for the Miami and Fort Lauderdale US Open Sailing Series on January 14-16. The ILCA 4, 6, 7, and Nacra 15 will compete out of Lauderdale Yacht Club, while […]
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A Road Trip Adventure
Marc Paré heads North in the hope of finding some Norwegian nuggets on a forecast Marc Paré (Fanatic / Duotone) spends plenty of time in Cold Hawaii, Denmark, but for a while he has had his sights on a trip […]
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Countdown to DN World Championship
DN iceboat sailors from around the world are making preparations as the DN iceboat class celebrates 50 years of international competition at the 2023 DN World Championship. Fifty years ago, in 1973, the DN Class held its first international competition […]
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Charlie Enright: Ready for the Wild West
The 14th edition of The Ocean Race was originally planned for 2021-22 but was postponed one year due to the pandemic, with the first leg starting on January 15, 2023. With five IMOCAs racing round the world on the 7-leg […]
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Record in reach on RORC Transatlantic
(January 12, 2023) – At 0800 UTC on the fifth day of the RORC Transatlantic Race, three 70ft trimarans are under 1,000 miles from the finish in Grenada. Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 (ITA) is 782nm from the finish, leading the […]
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Stage set for Singapore Sail Grand Prix
After a two month break, the SailGP league hosts its eighth stage of the 11-event schedule for Season 3 in Singapore on January 13-14, 2023. Light-to-moderate winds and smooth water are forecast for the nine boat fleet which will need […]
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Leadership recognized in San Diego
US Sailing annually recognizes individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the sport of sailing, with two clubs from San Diego, CA stepping up to the podium when the ceremony is held February 3 as part of the […]
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J/105 Class suspends past champion
Each year, St. Francis Yacht Club rolls out the red carpet for sailors visiting to compete in the Rolex Big Boat Series, with the 2022 event held September 15-18 in San Francisco, CA. The J/105 Class had the largest fleet […]
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The Mother City
Cruising around the Cape with Florian Jung Florian Jung (Starboard / GUNSAILS) is no stranger to Cape Town, South Africa, with the German often venturning down south during the winter months to chase the Cape Doctor and its accompanying waves. […]
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ORC 2023 VPP and Rules now available
The Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) has released its 2023 Rules and the Velocity Prediction Program (VPP), with the handicapping system distributing the ORC Manager software that runs the VPP to generate certificates, ORC Speed Guides, and other ORC products to […]
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Gitana 17: 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 Johan Salen nominated Gitana 17. Here’s the report: “The Ultimes to me are the most technologically advanced and […]
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King of the remote control mountain
The American Model Yacht Association gathered top remote control sailors in Texas last November to crown a king, and after three days and dozens of races, one was finally crowned. Story by Dave Reed for Sailing World: Tony Gonsalves’ thumbs […]
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Golden Globe: Crossing the South Pacific
January 11, 2023) – Simon Curwen (GBR) leads the way, halfway across the Southern Pacific just four weeks from Cape Horn, bound for Les Sables d’Olonne having left 129 days ago. Only Ian Herbert Jones and Guy Waites are yet […]
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Winning factor for The Ocean Race 2023
Ahead of the start of the first offshore leg of The Ocean Race 2023 on January 15, the dockside at Alicante is busy with IMOCA technical teams making last minute adjustments and improvements to what are highly complex machines. This […]
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VIDEO: Inside an IMOCA 60
The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race and Whitbread Round the World Race) will have the high-performance, foiling, IMOCA 60 class when the 14th edition begins January 15, 2023. Matt Sheahan tours a newly launched boat, noting how the fully […]
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Sponsorship struggles for SailGP leader
When the SailGP global sports league got launched, it was a fully funded concept to create spectator-friendly racing in identical wing-powered, foiling F50 catamarans. But the support from billionaire Larry Ellison, and management from Russell Coutts, had conditions. The prominent […]
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Joe Harris: Challenging first 36 hours
American Joe Harris along with Roger Junet are competing in the Globe40, a multi-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams having started the sixth leg on January […]
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All boaters are scoundrels
Not really, but with the proliferation of security cameras by government and home owners, it’s getting hard to hide on land. Maybe the headline should be, All scoundrels are boaters… or should be. Here’s a scoundrel story: On January 6, […]
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PWA and IWT Unite
The PWA (Professional Windsurfing Association) and IWT (International Windsurfing Tour) unite in a groundbreaking move that will create the greatest wave sailing tour in the 50 year history of the sport. The PWA and IWT are proud to announce that […]
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Standing on the shoulders of giants
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The selection committee of the U.S. National Sailing Hall of Fame too often struggles to recognize the early contributors of the sport, preferring to recognize more familiar individuals. Sir Isaac Newton, the famous English […]
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Freeride vs Freerace vs Slalom
Nico Prien puts Freeride, Freerace and Slalom boards through their paces Are you currently trying to decide which board should be your next purchase or just simply wondered the main differences between Freeride, Freerace and Slalon boards? Well, either way […]
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Race returns after four-year hiatus
The start for the 2023 Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race (MHOR) isn’t until July 9, but the 352 nm international course already has a record total of 60 boats signed up. First started in 1905, the MHOR is one of […]
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Winning formula: Money, tech, design
In 2021, TP52 Celestial missed winning the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race on IRC corrected time due to a penalty for an infringement of the racing rules. But the team returned in 2022 got the job done to claim the […]
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Beginning of the blooper in 1963
Yacht designer and past Seahorse magazine editor Julian Everitt reflects on a clever chapter for the sport. American yacht designer and yacht builder extraordinaire Charlie Morgan has been credited with ‘inventing’ the blooper back in the summer of 1963 on […]
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Teaser offered for The Ocean Race 2023
Alicante, Spain (January 8, 2023) – The battle for The Ocean Race began today as the IMOCA and VO65 teams competed in the first In-Port Race. Starting first, the VO65 fleet had barely a breath of wind as WindWhisper Racing […]
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Climbing the Atlantic begins for Globe40
The 2022-23 Globe40 is an eight-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams having started the sixth leg on January 8 from Ushuaia, Argentina to Recife, Brazil. Having […]
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Clean start for RORC Transatlantic Race
Lanzarote, Canary Islands (January 9, 2023) – The start of the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race had ideal conditions to allow the fleet to get away for a clean downwind start. After passing under the volcanic mountains of the Los Ajaches […]
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Kowalski claims eSailing World Championship
(January 7, 2023) – Alexandre Kowalski (AlexK – RS) of France swept to victory in the 2022 eSailing World Championship Final in front of a live crowd at the Ocean Live Park in Alicante, Spain. Held at the location of […]
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Threat of Paris 2024 boycott
The renewed aspiration of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for maintaining “universality” with ideological integration at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games – embracing drug-free athletes from Russia and Belarus uninvolved in Ukraine atrocities – could be spectacularly counter-productive. Evidence is […]
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Riding the trade winds to Grenada
With the 9th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race to start January 8 from the Spanish island of Lanzarote of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, the latest weather data is being assessed for the fastest approach along the […]
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World Sailing: All bark, No bite?
Past World Sailing President Kim Andersen may have received redemption when it was found that members of the World Sailing Ethics Committee had conspired against him, will this finding be all bark and no bite. Here’s an update from inside the games: International […]
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SAIL’s 2023 Best Boats Awards
SAIL magazine revealed its annual Best Boat Nominees in September 2022 and now has selected the 2023 winners: Every year, sailboat manufacturers around the world launch their latest models, and every year, SAIL magazine’s experienced boat reviewers spend days and weeks learning […]
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2023 Ft. Lauderdale to Key West Race
The third event of the 2022-23 SORC Islands in the Stream had 21 boats for the 2023 Ft. Lauderdale to Key West Race which took the fleet on the 160 nm course from Fort Lauderdale to Key West along southern […]
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Omaezaki
Takuma Sugi at a cranking Omaezaki – Japan Takuma Sugi (Tabou / GA Sails / Black Project Fins) has quickly established himself as one of the best all-round windsurfers in the world. Out of the 3 events this year, the […]
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New Women’s Championship in 2023
Noroton Yacht Club (Darien, CT) will host the inaugural Susan Widmann Sinclair Women’s Championship, an umpired fleet race regatta to include a dozen of the country’s top women sailors. Sailed in the Club’s fleet of Sonars, the 2023 event will […]
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Life is limited on The Ocean Race
When the 14th edition of The Ocean Race starts on January 15, there are many unknowns, even for a two-race veteran like Annie Lush. The British sailor is preparing to step on board GUYOT environnement, the IMOCA skippered by French […]
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Rent a regatta experience
In this report by Jonathan Russo on Worth.com, they share how you can now acquire a spot (or several) on a fully manned, state of the art racing vessel for the grand prix racing experience: Once in a while, a […]
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VIDEO: Cuban refugees in the Keys
The Coast Guard Fiscal Year is from October 1 to September 30, and for the current 2023 year the Coast Guard crews interdicted 4,153 Cubans as of January 4, 2023. Here are stats from previous years: • 6,182 Cuban Migrants […]
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Safe sailing is no accident
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News It is hard to tell if people are more reckless today than in the past. The immense availability of news now exposes any misstep, while the vast tools for rescue may encourage that step, […]
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El Cabezo 2022
Radical raw footage of local Cabezo ripper Julian Salmonn Julian Salmonn (Bruch Boards / GUNSAILS) finished the 2022 season ranked 19th overall in the Men’s Wave division – which included one top ten result in Gran Canaria where he finished […]
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Sentencing for college scandal leader
It was March 2019 when Scuttlebutt first reported on how the FBI and federal prosecutors had uncovered a massive bribery scheme to get students admitted to elite universities as recruited athletes and help them cheat on college entrance exams to gain admission. […]
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Simon Fisher: Navigating a life at sea
The 14th edition of The Ocean Race starts January 15, with five IMOCAs competing in the seven leg course round the world. In this profile of Simon Fisher, who will be the navigator for the 11th Hour Racing Team, he […]
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Record forecast for Transatlantic Race
Near perfect, record conditions are forecast for the start of the 2023 RORC Transatlantic Race as the international fleet sets to depart from the Spanish island of Lanzarote of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. With the start on […]
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Long wait for The Ocean Race
by Matthew Sheahan, Yachting World It’s been a long wait for the next fully crewed lap of the planet since the last one finished in 2018, but finally The Ocean Race will start from Alicante on January 15. The total […]
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PHOTO: Good ole days of America’s Cup
Challenger for the 1987 America’s Cup, the French Kiss 12 Metre bashing upwind in big breeze. Source: scuttlebutt – https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2023/01/04/photo-good-ole-days-of-americas-cup/
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World Sailing plagued with conflict
Most people can sail throughout their life without caring about the international authority of the sport – World Sailing. Aside from maintaining the racing rules, the organization is mostly focused on elite competition, and seemingly struggles with much else. When […]
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Why Frostbite racing Is cool
If your winter weather is warm and inviting, keep it to yourself. As for the rest of you, this story from SpinSheet Magazine may get you off the couch: It’s 34 degrees outside. The water temperature measures in the upper 30s. It […]
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Good place to avoid in Atlantic Ocean
The Gulf of Guinea, positioned on the Equator along the African continent, is a good place in the Atlantic Ocean to avoid according to a US Maritime Advisory distributed on January 3, 2023: Piracy, Armed Robbery, and Kidnapping for Ransom […]
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One hundred years of E Scow sailing
The National Class E Scow Association (NCESA) is celebrating its 100 year anniversary in 2023 with a series of special events, culminating with the National Championship regatta on Lake Mendota in Madison WI. With design discussion starting in 1921 and […]
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Recipients named for 2022 CCA awards
The Cruising Club of America (CCA) has revealed its 2022 award winners, putting the spotlight on achievements ranging from ocean crossings by young and old, a rescue at sea, and a new award recognizing sailing innovation, to service to the […]
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French confirm America’s Cup entry
The organizers of the 37th America’s Cup have revealed the French challenge by the Société nautique de Saint-Tropez and their representative team K-Challenge Racing. Led by Stephane Kandler and Bruno Dubois, their Challenge was previously accepted by the Royal New […]
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Top Tips
Dieter Van der Eyken shares his top tips to unlock the flaka Dieter Van der Eyken: “The windsurf trick that is on both Freestylers’ & some wave sailors’ lists to learn. A move that is fairly easy to do & […]
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Living up to its reputation
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is among the notable 600 nm offshore events, and in 2022 had a fleet of 109 boats for the start on December 26. Not that any of it […]
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Doing what’s needed for Paris 2024
For a country to compete in an Olympic event, their sailors must win one of the entry slots allotted to that event. Some countries specialize in only a few of the ten events, but the USA is required to send […]
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Dick Pound: End of an IOC era
A seismic moment for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) occurred at the close of 2022 when, after 44 years, Dick Pound will cease to be a full IOC member at the age-limit of 80. The highly opinionated Canadian was arguably […]
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Growth for 2023 Caribbean Multihull Challenge
A record number of entrants are set for 2023 Caribbean Multihull Challenge on February 3-5 in St Maarten. The 5th edition currently has a 30+ percent increase over 2022, a reflection of the event’ effort to provide a more inclusive […]
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Bill Pinkney is on a mission
Bill Pinkney, inducted to the National Sailing Hall of Fame, is on a mission: In 1989, through the help of my sponsors, we bought the 47-foot Bob Perry designed Valiant built by Valiant Yachts in Gordonville, Texas. The boat had been […]
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It’s moving year in the America’s Cup
by Duncan Johnstone, STUFF media It’s moving year in the America’s Cup cycle. Much like the third round of a golf major, this is the period that will set up the real hopes of success in a four-year campaign. Those […]
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Conversations with Classic Boats
Conversations with Classic Boats is a podcast about classic boat designs and the stories behind them. Hosted by Tom Darling, this episode comes from the Mystic Seaport Museums exhibit, “Story Boats, the Tales They Tell”. The exhibit presented the offshore […]
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Golden Globe: Top three to Cape Horn
(January 1, 2023) – Along the 2022-23 Golden Globe Race course are several mandatory media stops, with the leaders having fulfilled the requirement along the southern tip of Hobart, Australia. Entrants must sail over a line and pause for 90 […]
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Mast tech: Going from straight to bendy
Watching a DN iceboat sail is to witness radical mast bend, but it had not always been that way. During his term in 1992-1993, Past Commodore Bob Schumacher and class officers began to address the issue of DN mast specifications […]
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VIDEO: Bad moments caught on camera
source: scuttlebutt – https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2022/12/31/video-bad-moments-caught-on-camera/
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Fuerte 2022
Explosive Fuerte Freestyle featuring New Caledonia’s Antoine Albert Antoine Albert (Goya Windsurfing) finished the 2022 Wave World Tour in 18th place, whilst the New Caledonian who comes from a Freestyle background claimed his place in the overall top 10 of […]
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Constructors Championship
Fanatic and Severne win the overall 2022 Constructor’s Championship for Board and Sails respectively The Constructors Rankings for 2022 have now been tallied up, so without further ado it’s time to announce that Fanatic have claimed the overall Board Constructors […]
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Coiling Lines and Flaking Halyards
Coiling and flaking running rigging properly is an important step to ensuring it runs freely when you it to. Erik Shampain shares his tips in this Sailing World report: Ropes can be finicky. Sometimes they run flawlessly and sometimes they […]
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British Invasion for Sydney Hobart
Thomas Cheney is pinching himself that he and the crew on the JPK 11.80 yacht, Sunrise, are in Australia and all but ready to sail in their first Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. For the British navigator, of the Royal […]
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Joe Harris: Relief and satisfaction
American Joe Harris along with Roger Junet are competing in the Globe40, a multi-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams now on the fifth leg from Papeete, […]
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Eight Bells: Merle Hallett
Merle Elwood Hallett died at his home in Vero Beach, FL. on December 13, 2022. He was 94 years old. For 25 years as winter approached the shores of the Maine coast, Merle set sail south on the Wings of […]
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US Sailing revamps championship plan
In an effort to promote youth sailing and organize its regatta schedule, US Sailing has revealed changes and updates to its historic youth championship regattas for the 2023 season. The US Sailing events for youth sailors date back to the […]
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Five teams to compete in The Ocean Race VO65 Sprint
While five IMOCA teams are set to race around the world in The Ocean Race 2023, there are five confirmed VO65 entries for The Ocean Race VO65 Sprint which will compete in three of the legs. The Ocean Race Sprint […]
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Top ten advance to eSailing Worlds
The 2022 eSailing World Championship has advanced the top ten players for the Finals to be held January 7, 2023. The event will be held in front of a live crowd alongside the entrants for The Ocean Race 2023 in […]
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Superstitions: Albatross and Backstay
Never Say P*G – The Book of Sailors’ Superstitions is the nautical reference book you never knew you needed. Compiled by R. Bruce MacDonald, he goes through the alphabet detailing on what provides good and bad luck at sea. Here’s a […]
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Pivoting on December 21
Depending on your Hemisphere, today is either Summer or Winter Solstice. For those of us in North America, we are now paying for the fun we had six months ago. Of course, Winter is how you define it, with this […]
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November
Freestyle World Champion Adrien Bosson enjoying the transition of seasons in France Adrien Bosson (Fanatic / Duotone / Maui Ultra Fins) had come agonisingly close to getting his hands on the Freestyle world title twice before this year. However, this […]
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Following, or not, your game plan
by Kim Couranz, SpinSheet magazine I’m somewhat of a creature of habit. To get my brain rolling every morning, while I’m eating breakfast, I play Wordle. I always use the same first word (I have my reasons why, but I’m […]
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World Sailing joins Sports for Nature
(December 20, 2022) – World Sailing has joined 20 sports organizations, including the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as a founding partner, and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, in signing the first-ever Sports for Nature Framework. Signatories pledge to […]
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Most intriguing superyacht news of 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, BOAT looks back on all the news stories that captured our readers’ attention throughout the year. Here are the most popular yacht news stories of 2022… Groundbreaking 40m zero-emission trimaran concept Domus unveiled In […]