SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Middle Sea Race open for entries
The Royal Malta Yacht Club (RMYC) announced the publication of the Notice of Race for the 46th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race. Scheduled to commence on October 18, 2025, this iconic 606-nautical-mile offshore race is now officially open […]
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Clipper Race will start in Portsmouth
The 2025-26 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is returning to Portsmouth to kick off the next lap of the globe. When the fleet departs in August, the event will be celebrating two milestones, the 25th anniversary of the first […]
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Catch up on windward legs
by David Dellenbaugh, WindCheck When you’re trying to catch other boats on a windward leg, the good news is that the fleet usually spreads out a lot on beats. If the wind changes very much in direction or velocity, this […]
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Way-back time machines
Christopher Lewis, a grand-prix navigator more accustomed to high-performance machines, revels in the experience of racing a legendary way-back time machine. The warning gun fires, and the prestart dance begins in the Classics fleet at the Rolex Big Boat Series […]
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Picosa Wins the 2025 Islands Race
The 2025 Islands Race kicked off the west coast offshore racing season with the 15th annual race from Point Fermin around San Clemente and Catalina Islands to the finish in San Diego off of Point Loma. Thirty-one teams racing in […]
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Opening up: Boris Herrmann
Boris Herrmann’s second Vendée Globe was nothing like his first. In Beyond the Race, Boris opens up like never before. From his fear of heights when climbing the mast to managing loneliness at sea, he dives deep into the mental […]
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Exploring our sport’s future
by Hans Buitelaar, Metstrade Exhilarating sail races with impressive sportsmanship from competitors, like the recent Vendée Globe and the Americas Cup last fall, get increasing attention from the crowds. Organizers and sailors are looking to further upgrade the sport of […]
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Caribbean 600: It’s a wrap
The 2025 RORC Caribbean 600 marked its 16th edition with a spectacular display of offshore racing prowess, attracting a diverse fleet of 66 boats from 32 countries. The race is renowned for its challenging 600-nautical-mile course around 11 islands and […]
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US Sailing: Sailor Athlete Council
US Sailing’s Sailor Athlete Council (SAC) maintains an avenue for American sailor athletes to voice their opinions, providing a forum and opportunity to have a meaningful impact on the future and direction of our sport. While much of the representation […]
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Boudicca: Keeping the band together
A newcomer to the 2025 Marblehead to Halifax Race is the current Marion Bermuda Race record holder, Rich Moody’s Reichel-Pugh 66 Boudicca. Built in 2006, and previously known as Blue Yankee and Aurora, Moody had been sailing with Aurora’s owner, […]
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Sailing’s future starts here
Team Paradise is a not-for-profit community sailing organization founded in 2005 by Olympic gold medalist Magnus Liljedahl in Miami, FL. From its base at the US Sailing Center, Magnus reminds us that the path for elite sailors begins at the […]
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Entry open for Offshore Double Handed World Championship
The Notice of Race for the 2025 Offshore Double Handed World Championship has been published by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), with the mixed crew event using the Sun Fast 30 One Design. Racing will be September 22-October 1 […]
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USA selection for Match Racing Worlds
US Sailing has released the athlete selection procedures for the 2025 World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Championship, set to take place from July 21-27 in Gdynia, Poland. A committee will oversee the selection process, with the US Sailing Match […]
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New approach to distance race starts
by Butch Ulmer, UK Sailmakers A different way to start a distance race is needed because distance racing is a completely different breed of cat than the average 8-10 mile around the buoys day race. Tactics are everything in a […]
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Myth of Malham: 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 RORC Commodore Deb Fish nominated The Myth of Malham. Here’s the report: “Nothing beats the elegance of […]
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Caribbean 600: How the race was won
Matthew Sheahan with PlanetSail reports on the 2025 RORC Caribbean 600. Event information – Race details – Results – Tracker THE RORC CARIBBEAN 600 SERIES: • The 16th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 started from Antigua on February 24, […]
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Tristan Loescher: Where he wants to be
In recognition of Black History Month, US Sailing sat down with Tristan Loescher, Adult Program Director at Columbia Sailing School (Chicago, IL), to discuss his unconventional journey into sailing, the power of ‘stoke transfer,’ and his efforts to make the […]
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Caribbean 600: We have a winner!
Antigua (February 27, 2025) – The Volvo 70 Tschüss 2 (USA), owned by Christian Zugel and co-skippered by Johnny Mordaunt, has been confirmed as the overall winner of the 2025 RORC Caribbean 600. Competing in the IRC Super Zero Division, […]
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Record rum storm in March for Miami
The 98th Bacardi Cup and 2025 Bacardi Invitational Regatta (BCIR), taking place from March 3-8, will set a new benchmark with a record-breaking entry list among the six fleets in Miami, FL. Building on the record-breaking success last year, the […]
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Will Big Boat Series be big again?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The annual Big Boat Series held on San Francisco Bay is annually teased for not having big boats. It did in the 1970s and 80s with IOR maxis such as Kialoa, Windward Passage, Boomerang, […]
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Melges 24 Worlds coming to USA
The 2026 Melges 24 World Championship will be hosted by Little Traverse Yacht Club in Harbor Springs, MI. The championship is scheduled for October, a month known for favorable sailing conditions, including warm water temperatures on Lake Michigan, ample daylight, […]
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LA28: No decision yet on Sailing venue
When the Summer Olympics were last held in Los Angeles, the Sailing venue for the 1984 Games was Long Beach, CA. The consistent westerly winds have since been host to countless championships, and it was assumed the Sailing Program for […]
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Learning what the Three Ps entail
Having never gotten into a launched liferaft is either a sign of good fortune or no training. George Day looks back at the history of Safety at Sea Seminars for the Cruising Compass: Almost 40 years ago, US Sailing adopted […]
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Storm forecasters have good news
With less than 100 days to go until the start of the 2025 Atlantic season, the National Hurricane Center is working to finish up its reports of the devastating and deadly 2024 season. In a triumph for research and forecast […]
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J/70 World Championship coming to USA
The International J/70 Class Association has selected Annapolis Yacht Club (AYC) to host the 2027 J/70 World Championship. Racing will be held during the peak fall season on the Chesapeake Bay of October 23-30. “We are thrilled to welcome our […]
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Bringing the Great Lakes to Florida
The 2025 GL52 Southern Series has been organized for six teams with events on March 20-23 and April 10-13 in Pensacola, FL. The GL52 fleet, which was organized to initiate TP52 racing in the Great Lakes, will compete in similarly […]
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Barcelona: Going from big to bigger
After promptly passing on hosting another America’s Cup, Barcelona shifts its focus to the 2026 Tour de France which starts in the Catalonia capital. The City will have the first three stages of the 21-stage route, and anticipates a huge […]
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Good Jibes with Ron Rosenberg
The Good Jibes podcast, provided by the team at Latitude 38 magazine, share stories and tips from West Coast sailors on the topics of community, cruising, and racing. The guest in this episode is professional sailor and coach Ron Rosenberg […]
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Lucky wins Caribbean 600 battle of bigs
Antigua (February 26, 2025) – The Juan K 88 Lucky, skippered by Bryon Ehrhart, has taken Monohull Line Honors in the 2025 RORC Caribbean 600 with an elapsed time of 01 Day 17 Hrs 14 Mins and 12 Secs. Defending […]
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End of an era in New Zealand yachting
Yachting New Zealand chief executive David Abercrombie will be retiring after more than 14 years at the organization’s helm. The process to recruit the new chief executive will start soon to prepare for his final day on June 30, 2025. […]
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In pursuit of environmental data
Not far from Scuttlebutt Sailing Club, the boating community now finds HyperKelp’s Smart Buoys (above) which are equipped with sensors that collect real-time data on noise, water quality, and weather. But they are within San Diego Bay, so time will […]
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Where we sail matters
I lived in Ohio for two years and admired the legendary lake sailors of the Midwest. I also mastered driving backwards down long launch ramps, learned not to sit over a Lightning centerboard on lakes with stumps, and found it […]
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Global race begins for 19-footers
Thirteen men and two women from eight countries set sail February 24 from Antigua for the solo round the world 2025 Mini Globe Race in 19-foot Globe 580 yachts. This multi-stage race begins with a 1200nm leg to Panama, with […]
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Key reasons for a single supplier
Why do some one design classes thrive while others fade? There are several variables at work, but none of it matters without a reliable supply of equipment. The Sunfish Class, strong by many measures, had a supplier that held the […]
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Offshore racing is beyond amazing
Going on vacation requires a lot of effort. The trip planning, coordinating work schedules, finding pet sitters. But once on the plane, it is all forgotten. Kind of like offshore racing. Tom Bowler describes the Marion Bermuda Race: Crossing the […]
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Alvin and Andrea are on their way
Hurricane season isn’t for a few months, but the National Hurricane Center has released the names of all storms expected for 2025, marking the return of a familiar list last used in 2019. Male and female storm names are rotated […]
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Safe Harbor has been sold… again
It’s hard to find a boating community without a Safe Harbor Marina. Since beginning operations September 2015, the Dallas-based company had been on an aggressive acquisitive path, and today own and operate 138 marina and service centers across the U.S. […]
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Weaving through the Caribbean islands
The 2025 RORC Caribbean 600 got underway February 24 with 57 monohulls and nine multihulls starting from Antigua. The 16th edition, which navigates 11 islands, is led at sunset by Bryon Ehrhart’s JuanK 88-foot Lucky which as Rambler 88 set […]
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Yacht Racing with Anderson Reggio
Justin Chisholm’s guest on the latest episode of the Yacht Racing Podcast is the American sailor, meteorologist, and navigation expert, Anderson Reggio. Anderson has just returned home with his family to Newport Rhode Island after a two year assignment in […]
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Retaining history in the internet age
The website used for the 2024 J/24 World Championship was j24worldsseattle.org. The website used for the 2025 Etchells World Championship was etchellsworldsmelbourne.com. Both sites were created specifically for the event, they hold all the history from the event, and they […]
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Deciding what is best for Class members
One design class rules not only maintain level racing, but they also define the character of the class. Restrictive rules can maintain affordability while looser rules might attract tinkerers. All of this impacts participation, so class officers need to decide […]
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We can’t only be fair weather fans
The National Hockey League hosted the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off on February 12-20, replacing its annual All-Star Game with this in-season tournament featuring Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States. Games were held in Montreal and Boston, with fan interest […]
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Making the case for racing
by Wendy Mitman Clarke, SAIL magazine Even if you know it’s coming, 30 knots is a lot. And we—and presumably the whole fleet competing in last September’s Naval Academy Sailing Squadron Fall Race to Cambridge—knew it was coming. It’s safe […]
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US Sailing makes organizational changes
Bristol, RI (February 21, 2025) – US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport of sailing in the United States, today announced a strategic restructuring of its organization to optimize support for its core programs, including Olympic and high-performance […]
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Fight continues for 2016 Olympic venue
In their bid for the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazil made assurances that the pollution in Rio de Janeiro’s Guanabara Bay would be resolved. However, Olympic bidders have a history of not following through on promises, and this failure required emergency […]
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Argentine coach arrested for abuse
Following his arrest for three cases of aggravated sexual abuse, Argentine sailing coach Leandro Tulia was removed from his position by the Yacht Club Olivos (Buenos Aires, ARG), where he worked as an instructor at the Optimist school for more […]
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World Match Racing Tour turns 25
The 2025 World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) marks the 25th Anniversary of the Tour, the longest running global professional sailing series and Special Event of World Sailing. The 2025 season features a 16-event schedule across 10 countries including five ‘World […]
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Cole Brauer joins IMOCA team
US Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year Cole Brauer will join Team Malizia as co-skipper on their 60-foot IMOCA alongside skipper Boris Herrmann and co-skipper Will Harris. Brauer made history as the first American woman to race solo nonstop around the […]
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Navigators ramping up for Caribbean 600
The 2025 RORC Caribbean 600, which starts from Antigua on February 24, has 97 entrants for the 16th edition across IRC, CSA, Class40, and Multihull divisions. The non-stop 600nm race around 11 islands is a navigator’s dream and nightmare rolled […]
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Restructuring for The Magenta Project
The Magenta Project (TMP), a pioneering force in advancing equity and inclusion in the world of sailing, has appointed Victoria Low as its first Chief Executive Officer. The UK-registered charity works with individuals and organizations around the world to make […]
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Returning with unfinished business
The Global Solo Challenge is a single-handed, non-stop round the world yachting event, and for the second edition on 2027-28, Ronnie Simpson (USA) returns with unfinished business. During his participation in the 2023-24 edition, he had rounded all three of […]
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Louis Vuitton latches on to the real thing
The eagerness of sailing to capture commercial attention has led marketers toward car racing comparisons: • SailGP is the NASCAR of sailing • America’s Cup is the F1 of sailing “We have always said SailGP is for the racing fan […]
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British championship to use USA boat
Since 1976, the US Sailing Championship of Champions is that annual competition when one design title holders gather to compete in the same boat for ultimate bragging rights. The 2025 edition will be held in the Sandpiper, a 15-foot catboat […]
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Ben Ainslie wins Battle of Britain
Since the Royal Yacht Squadron was announced as the Challenger of Record for the 38th America’s Cup, the British team which represented the club for the past three editions had imploded. With skipper Sir Ben Ainslie and team sponsor Sir […]
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Mayor wants to bring back America’s Cup
As the Port of Barcelona reveals losses from hosting the 37th America’s Cup, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown wants to play a role in bringing the America’s Cup back to the New Zealand city if he’s elected for a second term, […]
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American skiff movement on the move
Before the USA won an Olympic medal in the Men’s Skiff event at Paris 2024, the nation was far from the world standard in the 49er Class. After legacy teams moved on, the USA was 15th of 20 in 2012, […]
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Cheers, not jeers for USA SailGP Team
The United States SailGP Team has no shortage of swagger, but their racing performance has not kept pace. Their recent calamity of incorrectly pressing the wing invert button caused sufficient damage to keep them from racing. Only Germany has caused […]
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Losing money on 34th America’s Cup
To profit from hosting the America’s Cup has once again proved elusive as the Port of Barcelona recorded a financial loss of €3.5 million from hosting the 2024 edition between August and October. Perhaps the City Council sensed this when […]
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Vessel abandonment review reports
Following three competing teams abandoning their yachts during the 2024 Newport Bermuda Race or return delivery, the Bermuda Race Organizing Committee (BROC) partnered with US Sailing and the Cruising Club of America to conduct an in-depth safety review from the […]
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How Class Rules impact participation
It is a healthy exercise to consider what impacts participation in the sport, and Scuttlebutt found the jib in-haul system on the J/70 Class boat to be an adjustment with marginal benefit that makes the boat harder to sail across […]
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2024 Ocean Cruising Club Awards
The Ocean Cruising Club has revealed the winners of its 2024 awards for sailing and voyaging accomplishments featuring its Seamanship Award to British Vendée Globe racer Pip Hare (above) and the Lifetime Award to Canadian Victor Wejer. The Ocean Cruising […]
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Setting foundation for Olympic Program
The Colorado Springs Olympic and Paralympic Training Center (CSOPTC) is a world-class training venue open to all Team USA athletes, focusing on the full athlete experience with lodging, a dining hall, sports medicine clinic, science lab, and state of the […]
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Henry Brauer: Three important priorities
US Sailing Board President Henry Brauer offered these remarks to open the 2025 US Sailing Leadership Forum held February 6-8 in Coronado, CA: Good morning. Let me first introduce myself. I am Henry Brauer the recently elected President of the […]
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New leader for UpWind by MerConcept
Using the Ocean Fifty offshore trimaran circuit as the platform, two time Olympian Francesca Clapcich launched in 2024 a new racing program – Upwind by MerConcept – to provide women with racing opportunities at the highest level. Following her end […]
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College Sailing: Executive Director Search
The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association is seeking a passionate and highly organized Executive Director to lead the administrative operations of collegiate sailing in the United States. This is a full-time, remote position (East Coast preferred) with required travel to major collegiate […]
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SAILING Magazine ends its print run
Port Washington, WI (February 13, 2025) – SAILING Magazine’s long run as a print magazine has ended. The publication that started as a newspaper for Lake Michigan sailors and grew into a glossy, oversized national sailing magazine respected by readers […]
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What really matters after 3.5 decades
by Carol Cronin Halfway through a group dinner at my first regatta of 2025, I realized: I’ve been sailing Snipes on Miami’s Biscayne Bay for 34 years. Though on my best days I feel almost as fresh and eager as […]
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New category for wingfoil records
The World Sailing Speed Record Council is managing a new category for wingfoils, posting national records along with the outright speed of 33.55 knots by Alessandro Tomasi (ITA). – Details SCUTTLEBUTT News Link ! DemirHindiSG 13 Şubat 2025-20:09
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Speed Council ratifies new solo records
The World Sailing Speed Record Council confirmed the establishment of a new Singlehanded 60-foot and Singlehanded Monohull 24 hour records. Sébastien Simon (FRA) on his IMOCA Groupe Dubreuil completed the distance of 614.91 nm on November 26-27 at an average […]
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Crazy, dangerous, should never happen?
All 12 solo skippers completed the 2025 McIntyre Globe 580 Transat on their home-built 19-foot plywood Globe 5.80 Mini Class boats. Leaving the Canary Islands on January 11, Renaud Stitelmann (SUI) on Capucinette won the third edition, covering the nearly […]
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Extraordinary Boats: Globe 5.80
In their Extraordinary Boats series, Yachting World profiles the Globe 5.80, a 19-footer designed specifically for the Mini Globe Race. “Go small, go cheap, go now,” famously said Lin and Larry Pardy, who sailed for decades aboard small engineless yachts […]
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A well-earned post Vendée Globe refit
What happens after the solo skippers in the 2024-25 Vendée Globe cross the finish line in Les Sables d’Olonne, France? For Boris Herrmann (GER), his IMOCA yacht Malizia – Seaexplorer is back into the shed for a well-earned post race […]
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Immense gratitude for the opportunity
Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea started their Olympic campaign in 2017 for the Women’s Skiff event, and endured the difficult baptism new teams face when learning how to sail the 49erFX boat. But that was then, with Roble providing this […]
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Giving female athletes freedom to fail
The SailGP league requires each team to have at least one female on the crew, and for 11 of the 12 teams, the women fit into the strategist role behind the helm. But for the USA team, the 26-year-old Anna […]
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Big year in USA for women’s world tour
The 2025 Women’s World Match Racing Tour will have six events in four countries – USA, France, Sweden, and Bermuda. Now in its fourth consecutive season, the tour remains the only all-female global series in sailing, designed to promote and […]
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Takeaways from Bermuda Race review
When the 2024 Newport to Bermuda Race incurred dismastings, abandonments, and assorted retirements, organizers initiated a review of the incidents to understand the circumstances and implications. The Bermuda Race Organizing Committee, in collaboration with the Cruising Club of America and […]
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J/24 Class gets reboot in Canada
After a five-year hiatus, the J/24 Canadian Class Association has appointed a new council and has scheduled the 2025 J/24 Canadian National Championship on June 20-22 in Ottawa, Ont. The Nationals will be hosted by Nepean Sailing Club and held […]
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VIDEO: Teaching kids to love sailing?
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats” – from The Wind in the Willows SCUTTLEBUTT News Link ! DemirHindiSG 12 Şubat 2025-15:09
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Good news from Canada for LA2028
Success at the Olympic level requires a long-term commitment, with Canada getting good news as Antonia and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance from Chester, N.S. will continue their campaign towards the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games in the Women’s Skiff event. The […]
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Class racing with supply and confusion
One design class boats are managed by organizations to manage rules and promote activity such as the… • International Laser Class Association – ILCA • International Sunfish Class Association – ISCA Remember the acronyms, for these two World Sailing classes […]
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Why reject a full foiling rule?
It is not a stretch to say the healthiest area of the sport is class racing. This isn’t necessarily because people dislike rating rules, but rather class organizations manage the limits to maintain interest. In this report by Matthew Sheahan […]
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Great Britain win at SailGP Sydney
The Great Britain SailGP Team claimed their inaugural 2025 Season victory at the third stage held February 8-9 Sunday in Sydney, Australia. The win was also a first for driver Dylan Fletcher after a hard-fought three-boat showdown against the Canada […]
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USA stumbles again in SailGP league
One of the questions prior to SailGP Sydney on February 8-9 was whether the USA could bounce back from their last place finish in New Zealand. While the team has been adept at producing flashy videos with stylish kit, their […]
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Poland’s sailing capital to host youth title
The Polish port city of Gdynia has been chosen to host the 2025 World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Championships, taking place July 21-27 as part of the annual Gdynia Sailing Days festival. Sixteen teams – an increase of four […]
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Robotic Navy to secure southern border
Upon taking office, President Trump declared a state of emergency at the US southern border, which has long been utilized by cartels and criminal gangs for drug and human trafficking. This was a decisive move, supported by an immediate surge […]
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VIDEO: 2023 RORC Transatlantic Wrap
The 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race, marking its 11th edition, commenced on January 12th from Calero Marinas Marina Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The 3,000-nautical-mile race across the Atlantic attracted sailors from 19 different nations, bound for Camper & Nicholsons Port […]
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Boissières retires from Vendée Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (February 2, 2025; Day 85) – Arnaud Boissières (FRA), skipper of the recently dismasted La Mie Câline has been forced to retire from the race in the end. He took this decision today and made it […]
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AC38 teams meeting in London
Teams hoping to be involved in the 2027 America’s Cup are meeting in London under the shadow of the Ainslie-Ratcliffe falling-out. Since INEOS Britannia announced that it had parted company with Sir Ben Ainslie and would enter a challenge for […]
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Best sailing nation in the world?
The next SailGP event is on February 8-9 in Sydney, Australia, and there may be no better ambassador for the league and country than Tom Slingsby. Will Lennox from GQ Australia provides this report: For many Australians, our greatest association […]
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Ragtime: Looking back to the future
by Ross Tibbits, Latitude 38 One of sailing’s most iconic yachts, Ragtime, the 1965 Spencer-designed 62-ft sloop first made famous for winning her first two Transpacs in 1973 and 1975, has a storied history like few others. It began in […]
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Free sailboats are the secret
by John Arndt, Latitude 38 American Magic, the US challenger for the 36th and 37th America’s Cup, and Nautor Swan recently announced a partnership aimed at energizing sailing in America. We’re skeptical. We’re reminded that the peak growth of participation […]
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Don’t let failure hold you back
Success is impossible without failure – even for the world’s most decorated sailors. This was the message from Brazilian trailblazer Martine Grael to dozens of young female sailors at a forum held ahead of the New Zealand SailGP event. Co-hosted […]
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Attrition, completion for Vendée Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (January 30, 2025; Day 82) – The attrition for the 10th Vendée Globe increased today as the 7th skipper from the 40 starters was dismasted at the longitude of Cape Verde. More than 2,500 miles from […]
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Sailfaster with Sara Stone
Pete Boland hosts Sailfaster, a podcast series where racing sailors discuss what it takes to sail faster and how races are won. In this episode, Boland hosts professional sailor Sara Stone. From her early development at Oakcliff Sailing under the […]
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Refining ratings to improve classic racing
The Classic Yacht Owners Association developed the CRF (Classic Rating Formula) as a measurement rating system to serve their racing schedule in the New England region. CYOA Technical Committee Chair Jim Taylor provides an update for the 2025 season: At […]
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2025 DN Championships in Wisconsin
The 2025 DN World and North American Championship have been confirmed for February 2-8 on Lake Winnebago at Fond du Lac, WI. Over 100 competitors are registered representing Canada, Estonia, Germany, Poland, Sweden, and the USA, with the field including […]
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New fuel pump guidance
The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC), the nonprofit organization that develops voluntary global safety standards for the design, construction, maintenance, and repair of recreational boats, published the H-24 Gasoline (Petrol) Fuel Systems standard, introducing new requirements for in-tank fuel […]
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The life of LOVE & WAR
There are not many boats that can sail competitively in the Sydney-Hobart one month, and then show up at the Australian Wooden Boat Festival the next, and outshine many of the other more pampered exhibitors. You could make a good […]
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New Zealand updates safety regulations
The latest edition of New Zealand yachting’s safety encyclopaedia – the Safety Regulations 2025 to 2028 – is out now. Authored and administered by Yachting New Zealand, these regulations provide a safe but achievable standard of design and equipment appropriate […]
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Be deliberate in your goal setting
Professional sailor and coach Chris Snow reminds us that the 2025 sailing season begins with a plan: If you are like me you’ve probably been thinking about what you’d like to accomplish in the coming year in sailing wise. Hopefully […]
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Bringing SailGP to a global audience
As SailGP CEO Russell Coutts explained, “We have always said SailGP is for the racing fan — not your typical sailing fan. This is the very best of high-speed, high-tech racing, but on water.” The person tasked with attracting the […]
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When all boats are not created equal
The premise of a one design class is to provide a platform which puts the focus on sailing ability. But the degree at which equipment is minimized depends on the class rules, and in this report by Santiago Lopez, all […]