SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Not a ‘Mickey Mouse’ operation
On November 10, the 341-meter Disney Treasure rescued four crew when their disabled 50-foot catamaran was taking on water about 265 miles southwest of Bermuda. The Disney cruise ship performed the rescue in coordination with the United States Coast Guard […]
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No drama (yet) in Vendée Globe
(November 11, 2024; Day 2) – Pre-race favourite Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prevoyance) is living up to his billing as he leads the 40 boat Vendée Globe fleet towards the first big test of the skippers and their craft this […]
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Storm sails need to handle storms
Following recommendation from the World Sailing Special Regulations Sub-Committee, the Oceanic and Offshore Committee unanimously approved changes to design requirements of storm sails, aiming to clarify the primary role as essential safety equipment. “The use of staysails has increased and […]
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2024 J/70 US Nationals, barely
The first-ever J/70 US National Championship was held for 18 teams on November 8-10 in Fort Worth, TX. After completing three races on the opening day, light winds prevented further racing on the next two days, awarding the title to […]
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Singlehanded titles at College Nationals
Daniel Escudero ‘25 of the Webb Institute and Sophia Montgomery ’25 of Harvard University won the 2024 College Sailing Open and Women’s Singlehanded National Championships held November 9-10 in St. Petersburg, FL. With 18 boats in each fleet, the breeze […]
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Celebration and Collaboration Tour
Since 2010, philanthropists Hunt and Betsy Lawrence have supported the mission of Oakcliff Sailing to raise the caliber of sailing in the United States. From the North Shore of Long Island, their base serves the range from Olympic to offshore […]
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Top NGBs have vacant leadership posts
Help wanted: A national governing body CEO. For a handful of the organizations that lead sports in the Olympic and Paralympic movement, the post-Games period has been filled with leadership transitions. Four have openings for their top jobs, with USA […]
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Game time for Singlehanded Nationals
The first National Championship of the 2024-25 College season commences with the Open and Women’s Singlehanded titles on November 9-10 in St. Petersburg. Eighteen sailors will compete for each title, using the ILCA 7 for the Open division and the […]
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Yacht builder sues New York Times
The Italian Sea Group (TISG), a luxury yacht builder with Perini Navi in its portfolio, has been in the spotlight since the 184-foot Bayesian capsized at anchor, killing seven of 22 people on board. When a report by The New […]
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New Board of Directors for Sail Canada
Sail Canada has confirmed its Board of Directors for 2024-2025, with two new members – Martha Henderson (Toronto, ON) and Hugh Goodday (Chester, N.S.) – joining current members Kate MacLennan, Chair of the Board of Directors, as well as directors […]
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VIDEO: The Path to Progress
The Magenta Project connects with Sam Davies, Pip Hare, and Mariana Lobato as they share their personal pathways to the top of the sport. Overcoming challenges and chasing big dreams, these women show that the path to progress in the […]
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Junior Pan Am Games in 2025
The second edition of the Junior Pan American Games will be held in 2025 on August 9-23 in Asunción, Paraguay. The winners in each division gain automatic entry to the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. This opportunity for […]
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From the Editor: The Starlink Conundrum
by Wendy Mitman Clarke, SAIL Editor-in-Chief This is the column where I hopelessly date myself, and it came to me in the weirdest place—the short passage just beyond the bar at The Black Pearl in Newport, Rhode Island. I was […]
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Rule 18: Learn the 2025-2028 Racing Rules
The new 2025-2028 Racing Rules of Sailing go live on January 1, 2025. Don’t expect any earth-shattering changes, but the rulemakers have made a few tweaks to make the rules a bit clearer and more logical. Here’s a quick quiz […]
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IRC 2025 Rule now published
Following ratification at the IRC International Congress, the IRC Rating Technical Committee has published the IRC 2025 Rule which takes effect from January 1, 2025 (in countries using a June-May validity period it will apply from June 1, 2025). After […]
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SailGP teams losing their nationality
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News Events need consistent branding which should not include sponsors in the name. Sponsors are never forever, and change causes disruption. More so, sponsors expect a free ride in the media. We have bills to […]
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Standing on the shoulders of Inductees
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News My involvement on the Selection Committee for the US National Hall of Fame taught me that people get nominated and inducted based on familiarity, and recent achievement looks shinier than when considering the early […]
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Avoiding collision during Vendée Globe
Based on the nine past editions of the Vendée Globe, on average only 60% of competitors finish. Most retirements are due to technical issues, while some are either forced to pull out or continue badly crippled following collision damage. But […]
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US Sailing Team plants flag in Long Beach
More than 250 boats were featured among the ten events at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with 330 athletes representing 65 nations. But before the competition, there were even more vying for entry, and all that equipment and people had to […]
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Winners of 2024 World Sailor of the Year
The 2024 Rolex World Sailor of the Year awards – the 30th year of the awards – were presented to Paris 2024 Olympic gold medalist Marit Bouwmeester, the most successful female sailor at the Olympics in the sport, and the […]
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World Sailing Awards confirmed for 2024
The World Sailing Awards were confirmed during the 2024 World Sailing Annual Conference on 4-9 in Singapore. Nominations for the 2024 awards considered accomplishments from January 1 to September 30, with finalists advanced for a vote in which the winners […]
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ORC rating system gets updates for 2025
Singapore (November 5, 2024) – Representatives of boat owners and sailors from the 41 nations around the world that use rating certificates from the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) met today at the 55th edition of their annual Congress meeting. At […]
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America’s Cup and Football
The high speed of the America’s Cup draws comparison to Formula One, but the INEOS Britania owner brought football into the conversation: Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe subtly expressed his disappointment with the club’s first-team squad, suggesting that the […]
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If it was easy, anybody could do it
It was all triumph for Clarisse Crémer (FRA) in the 2020-21 Vendée Globe as the first female skipper to finish from the field of 33 starters. Her finish time set a new around the world eastabout women’s record in both […]
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What the heck changed this year?
Travis Odenbach had “one of those years” in 2024 which he reflects on in this report: I stared at my computer for thirty minutes, trying to figure out how to recap the last eight months. After talking to a few […]
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Watching the made-for-TV spectacle
When the 2013 America’s Cup shifted from monhulls to multihulls, the goal was to create an entertainment product that would attract spectators and sponsors. Sailing enthusiasts were expected to follow as the event pursued travel and leisure markets, and that […]
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Rescue recognition for Chicago sailors
The US Sailing Safety at Sea Committee awarded the Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal to Mark Fruin and his crew for the rescue of a competitor. The incident occurred on September 10 during the 2023 Hobelman Memorial Regatta at the […]
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Snipe World title returns to Argentina
After 29 years since Argentinians Santiago Lange and Mariano Parada won the Snipe Worlds (1995), Julio Alsogaray and Malena Sciarra (ARG) sailed a conservative but well-managed regatta to win the 2024 Snipe World Championship, held October 29-November 2 in their […]
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Massive design flaw caused tragedy
Peter Swanson’s Loose Cannon blog has been reviewing the Perini Navi built 184-foot luxury yacht which capsized at anchor, leading to seven of 22 people on board perishing. Here’s his latest report: In an extraordinary effort, The New York Times […]
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Shaping the future of the sport
The maritime city-state of Singapore is hosting the 2024 World Sailing Annual Conference and World Sailing Awards on November 4-9, bringing over 400 delegates and some of the world’s best sailors together to shape the future of the sport and […]
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Sitting down with America’s Cup players
Shirley Robertson In this edition of Shirley Robertson’s Sailing Podcast, the double Olympic gold medalist is in Barcelona just days after the end of the 37th America’s Cup, seeking to learn from the people involved in the competition. With the […]
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Fleet final for 79th Sydney Hobart Race
When the entry period closed, the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race had attracted 112 yachts – 30 to 100 feet of varying designs – for the start of the 79th edition on December 26. Four very different looking 100 […]
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Winter kite worlds coming to the USA
After several active seasons in Europe, the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) is partnering with the World Ice and Snow Sailing Association (WISSA) to bring the Ice and Snow Sailing World Championships to the USA. The 2025 event is set to […]
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New Nationality rules for SailGP
For the first season of the SailGP league in 2019, teams from established sailing nations needed 100% nationality for the crew while developing teams could start with a 40%nationality requirement, which would then increase by 20%annually. But as the league […]
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Niñita: 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 Sam Davies nominated Niñita. Here’s the report: “The coolest boat of all time is called Niñita, and […]
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Unveiling the International Women’s Championship
The New York Yacht Club will host the inaugural International Women’s Championship, a female-only competition that will be sailed in the Club’s fleet of 37-foot IC37 yachts, on September 12-19, 2026. “The New York Yacht Club envisions that this event, […]
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You can’t be what you can’t see
You can’t be what you can’t see, so the old saying goes, with Australia’s national sailing federation reporting the growth of women in the sport: The likes of former Flying 11s National Champion Zoe Dransfield, current Australian 16ft Champion skipper […]
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Maintaining high journalist standards
The Boating Barrister is a monthly feature in WindCheck magazine by John K. Fulweiler, Esq. In the October 2024 edition, John offers “clarifications” from previous columns: March 2021 – While John Fulweiler claims his close friend collaborated with him on […]
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Assessing the health in sailing
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News WindCheck magazine publisher Benjamin Cesare offers comments about the sport in the October 2024 edition, and while I agree with his observations, I contend they are symptoms of how youth programming has changed. An […]
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Are hurricanes being aimed at Florida?
Meteorologists are occasionally criticized for inaccurate forecasts; however, recent hurricane track forecasts have been remarkably accurate, leading to a puzzling trend. Instead of being lauded for early, life-saving predictions, some are blaming the government for steering hurricanes toward certain areas […]
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LA28’s car-free utopia hits gridlock
If you’ve ever been to Los Angeles, you’d be forgiven for laughing at the goal of the 2028 Olympics to be a car-free and traffic jam-free Games. That City is spread out, and god-awful commutes are a way of life […]
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First woman to lead Australian Sailing
Shevaun Bruland was elected as President of Australian Sailing – the first woman to hold the position. Bruland has been a member of the Australian Sailing board for five years, serving the last two as Vice President to outgoing President […]
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Barcelona just says no
Barcelona has been saying no lately after hosting the 37th America’s Cup. In the same week the Catalonia capital told Team New Zealand that they would not be paying to host the 38th edition, Barcelona City Council have voted against […]
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Meet the women – Vendée Globe 2024-25
The 10th edition of the Vendée Globe, with 40 IMOCAs to start on November 10, features a record-equaling entry of six female skippers to match the 2020-21 race. For 2024-25, the female contingent is led by the British veteran Sam […]
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Veterans join Brazil SailGP Team
The start of the SailGP season brings anticipation, but none more than for the two new teams entering the league. While little is known about the Italian team, the spotlight will be brightest for the Brazil SailGP Team which features […]
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When he who hesitates is lost
In his recent column for SpinSheet magazine, David Flynn of Quantum Sails discussed the situations that required being patient on the racecourse. In this column, he will look at the flip side: when it is critical to be decisive and […]
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Foil and frolic in Pensacola
Foiling Week, which hosts events dedicated to foiling boats, their sailors, designers and manufacturers, will be coming to the USA in 2025 for Foiling Week Pensacola on February 24-March 2 in Pensacola, FL. The event coincides with Pensacola Mardi Gras […]
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Swinging for the fences, again
The entry list for the 2024 Etchells World Championship (January 10-14; Melbourne, AUS) has attracted a new team looking to parlay their 2024 Star World title – John Kostecki and Austin Sperry (USA). However, this time the boat owner is […]
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Can America’s Cup tech save the world?
Is the America’s Cup a futures influencer? Or just a billionaire’s playground and a big waste of money? Jan Pehrson looks for answers following the4 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona, Spain: Some people feel the money spent around the America’s […]
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Odenbach wins another World title
Travis Odenbach won the 2024 J/22 World Championship held October 23-26 in Annapolis, MD. With 48 boats representing 15 states and four countries, Odenbach and his crew Geoff Becker and Justin Damore avoided deep scores in the 10-race series to […]
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San Diego Yacht Club defends Lipton Cup
San Diego Yacht Club (above) won the 2024 Sir Thomas Lipton Cup Challenge, held October 25-27 in San Diego, CA. Twelve club teams competed in provided J/105, switching boats throughout the 12-race series. It is the fourth consecutive victory for […]
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Routers offering advice to no one
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News There are a few things I can anticipate when the tenth edition of the Vendée Globe gets underway on November 10 from Les Sables d’Olonne, France: • My geography will get a refresher. As […]
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How do you climb Mount Everest?
It’s become a popular term – pathway. In sailing, how do you get to where you want to go? When pondering the pathway to The Ocean Race, event organizers asked some of the people that had already arrived. Here’s what […]
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Sailing, women, and (fake) gender equality
Italy’s Caterina Banti and her teammate Ruggero Tita have dominated the Olympic Mixed Multihull event, winning four World titles and Gold at the 2020 and 2024 Olympics. But at age 37, Banti decided to retire from her competitive career. In […]
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Who’s who for Vendée Globe 2024-25
The Vendée Globe solo round-the-world race starts and finishes in Les Sables D’Olonne, France, with 40 IMOCA sailors to get underway on November 10, 2024. Here’s a look at the line up and who might do what… THE FAVORITES. A […]
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Wondering about the female finalists
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News An 11-person panel was tasked by World Sailing with evaluating the entries and advancing four nominees for the Female Rolex World Sailor of the Year. This list is then put forth for voting, with […]
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Changes for US Sailing Board of Directors
US Sailing, the National Governing Body for the sport of sailing in the United States, has advanced Henry Brauer (above), who had been on the Board of Directors as Vice President, to be the new President of the organization. Rich […]
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The solutions are inclusive
Thomas Hubbell, Past-President of US Sailing and the Thistle Class, joins the conversation in how to ensure the health in the sport, and the longevity and vibrancy of the clubs: There’s no mystery in how to bridge generations and keep […]
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Shortlist for DAME Design Award 2024
Fifty-eight products from 28 countries have been nominated to enter the final rounds of assessment for the 33rd edition of the globally recognized DAME Design Awards. Winners will be announced at 2024 METSTRADE, the world’s largest marine trade exhibition, on […]
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What follows Women’s America’s Cup?
The Youth America’s Cup has been celebrated as a pathway toward bigger things. That’s hard to dispute when Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, and Andy Maloney, who just won the 37th America’s Cup, had won the inaugural Youth America’s Cup in […]
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Video Replay: America’s Cup 37
The New Zealand defender needed six days to win the 37th America’s Cup Match, beating Challenger of Record, INEOS Britannia by a score of 7-2 in the best of 13 series in Barcelona, Spain. This video replays all nine races. […]
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More teams, More events, More money
SailGP has unveiled its largest-ever F50 fleet for Season 5, with 11 teams – including two new nations – for the opening event of the season in Dubai on November 23-24, 2024. And for the second event, the completion of […]
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One door closes, Another door opens
It was a year after the 2021 America’s Cup when defender Team New Zealand revealed the next edition would be moving to Barcelona, Spain. With the Kiwi team winning again in 2024, it is appearing the event is on the […]
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Winner confirmed for Middle Sea Race
The 2024 Rolex Middle Sea Race started on October 19 for the 45th edition of the 606 nm race around Sicily from Malta. Here’s an update on October 23: At 17:00 CEST today, the winner was announced as the German […]
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How to manage and measure mistakes
by Mike Ingham, Sailing World It’s not the first mistake, it’s the second,” world champion sailor Bora Gulari once said while I was coaching him in the Nacra 17 for the US Sailing team. When asked if it was OK […]
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America’s Cup: That was then, this is now
The evolution of America’s Cup yachts, from the AC72 (2013) to AC50 (2017) to AC75 (2021, 24), has heightened performance to unimaginable levels, but the progression has reduced onboard activity. If you love speed, you loved the 2024 America’s Cup, […]
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Plotting the America’s Cup future
On the sixth day of the 37th America’s Cup Match, defender Team New Zealand completed their victory over Challenger of Record INEOS Britannia in Barcelona, Spain. In this report by the Kiwi team, they reflect on the event and the […]
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Line honors over for Middle Sea Race
The 2024 Rolex Middle Sea Race started on October 19 for the 45th edition of the 606 nm race around Sicily from Malta. Here’s an update on October 22: After a stop-start 48 hours, the Rolex Middle Sea Race sprang […]
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Long Beach and World Match Racing Tour
The 2025 World Match Racing Tour will be celebrating its 25th anniversary when the 60th Congressional Cup is held April 30-May 4 in Long Beach, CA. The event will be preceded by the Ficker Cup Grade 2 event on April […]
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Lessons from the 37th America’s Cup
Three of the four drivers in the 37th America’s Cup Match were Olympic gold medalist in the Men’s Skiff event, and this fact was not lost on the 49er Class which offers these observations from the event: 1. 49er Sailing: […]
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Will faster boats save sailing?
An interesting conundrum is the mood for high performance sailing. As boat designs get faster, typically the necessary cost and skill increase as well, which is not a growth formula for a sport that could use growth. Or is speed […]
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Finalists for 2024 World Sailing Awards
World Sailing has revealed the finalists for the 2024 male and female Rolex World Sailor of the Year, male and female Young World Sailor of the Year, 11th Hour Racing Sustainability Award, World Sailing Technology Award and Team of the […]
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The Experts Were Wrong
Don Finkle with RCR Yachts shares the view from his full-service marine brokerage: During the COVID pandemic, there was a rush to take up all sorts of outdoor pursuits, boating being one. Many newcomers bought boats, sail and power, and […]
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Calling audible for offshore racing
After Newport Harbor Yacht Club (NHYC) canceled the 2025 edition of their biennial yacht race from Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico due to finish port logistics, they have revealed their Plan B – an offshore race around […]
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New Zealand wins 37th America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 19, 2024) – On the sixth day of the 37th America’s Cup Match, defender Team New Zealand needed just one more victory to secure the trophy, and they wasted little time. In a single race that ebbed […]
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British on verge of America’s Cup defeat
Barcelona, Spain (October 18, 2024) – Any sense of a momentum shift toward INEOS Britannia after the British team won the two previous races was indisputably erased today as Team New Zealand emphatically won both races today by the largest […]
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More than just the America’s Cup voice
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I am worried. My fear is that one of the people I enjoy sailing with may be getting too popular. What changed? The internet shared how Melanie Roberts makes wicked good cookies. I do […]
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America’s Cup: After the champagne
Barcelona, Spain (October 17, 2024) – While the publicized schedule for the 37th America’s Cup Match concludes on October 27, that’s only if the wind does not cooperate. With New Zealand up 4-2 over the British, this could rap up […]
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More than just the America’s Cup voice
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I am worried. My fear is that one of the people I enjoy sailing with may be getting too popular. What changed? The internet shared how she makes wicked good cookies. I do sort […]
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Sailfaster with Tom McLaughlin
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 speaks with renowned industry professional and racing sailor Tom McLaughlin. Growing up in San […]
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Focused on long-term development
America One Racing, as the largest private financial supporter of USA sailors who strive to win at the highest levels, provides an update on recent activities: America One Racing (A1R) held its second annual high-performance foiling camp on October 6-12 […]
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Come for the racing, Stay for the party
A popular summer tourist destination, Block Island is about 9 miles south of mainland Rhode Island and 14 miles from the eastern extension of Long Island. While ferry service shuttles the bikers and hikers from several locations, Storm Trysail Club […]
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Top 80 for Yacht Racing Image 2024
After 130+ photographers representing 31 nations submitted their best photo for the 2024 Yacht Racing Image award competition, an international jury advanced 80 entries that are available for public vote until November 12. The jury will further reduce the nominees […]
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What a difference a day makes
Barcelona, Spain (October 16, 2024) – Just when you thought the 37th America’s Cup was over, and defender Team New Zealand would parlay their 4-0 lead over their British challenger to certain victory, INEOS Britannia showed naysayers what a difference […]
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Exploring the final days of America
Near daily on San Diego Bay, charter yacht America will ply the waters in which the America’s Cup was defended in 1988, 1992, and 1995. Of the yachts that sought this iconic trophy, little then and now resemble this near-perfect […]
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Selections set for College Fall Nationals
The 2024-25 College sailing season has confirmed the selections for the Fall National Championships. Eighteen sailors will compete in the Open and Women’s Singlehanded National Championships on November 9-10 in St. Petersburg, FL. Ten teams will compete in the College […]
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Handicapping with a crystal ball
In 2025, the Marion Bermuda Race will utilize a new scoring system – Forecast Time Correction Factor (F-TCF) – to provide a “more level” playing field for all boats. To do so, F-TCF uses actual wind conditions at the start […]
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When sport and science join forces
Of the 40 competitors to start the 2024-25 Vendée Globe on November 10, 25 entrants will have scientific equipment onboard during the biggest ever solo non-stop round-the-world race. Partnering with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the […]
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Season 2 of the Loft 57 podcast
Host Ken Read recorded Season 2 of the Loft 57 podcast on-site at the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona, Spain. This season goes behind the scenes with America’s Cup personalities past and present. During the conversations, Ken collects first-hand accounts […]
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New foils and motors for SailGP
When the fifth season of SailGP gets underway in November, modification for the F50s include two sets of new foils plus an electric motor for light winds. . After testing has occurred over the past 18 months at venues around […]
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Grounded by the love for the sport
In this profile, US Sailing captures a journey of sailing across disciplines: Yuri Namikawa’s sailing career is as diverse as it is inspiring. From the waters of Southern California to the competitive racecourses of San Francisco Bay, she has embraced […]
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Ten things we learned
The Detroit Yacht Club is located on its own island off of Belle Isle in the Detroit River, and is a remarkably ornate facility in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1868, it describes itself as the largest and one of the […]
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Is once enough for Barcelona?
If Team New Zealand wins the 37th America’s Cup, will the event return to Barcelona, Spain? With the Kiwi defense rolling with a 4-0 lead, that question may get the chance to be asked and answered. After San Francisco hosted […]
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America’s Cup: It’s not over, but is it?
Barcelona, Spain (October 14, 2024) – On a day with one race on the schedule, the truth is becoming apparent at the 37th America’s Cup. Following a convincing win by Team New Zealand to go 4-0 on the British challenger, […]
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New chapter in the world of racing?
In the fashion show of maxi racing, Wally Yachts standout with their blend of style and performance. Now their penchant for style and flair has been channeled into a new design which represents a new direction for the brand. Introducing […]
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America’s Cup: Hunter now the hunted
Barcelona, Spain (October 13, 2024) – There was ruthless execution on display in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match as Emirates Team New Zealand extended their advantage to 3-0 after forcing a penalty on the Challenger of Record INEOS […]
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Italy wins Women’s America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 12, 2024) – Italy’s Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli beat Britain’s Athena Pathway to win the inaugural Puig Women’s America’s Cup in a winner-take-all final race. Both teams excelled in the 12-team qualifying series, finishing tied in the […]
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Kiwi team sweep America’s Cup opener
Barcelona, Spain (October 12, 2024) – When the defender and challenger line up for the the first race of an America’s Cup, there is a moment of truth as to who may win the match. While tactics and boat handling […]
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GBR, Italy in Women’s America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 11, 2024) – With the racing schedule condensed after yesterday’s postponements, it was another difficult day for the Race Committee at the Puig Women’s America’s Cup who had to remain patient as light airs thwarted their efforts […]
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Islands in the Stream Series Update
Due to ongoing weather challenges, the 2024 St. Petersburg to Lauderdale Race on November 20 has been cancelled. This was the first event of the 2024-25 Islands in the Stream Series, and it will be replaced by the 2024 Sailor’s […]
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“We’ve got the opportunity of a lifetime”
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News It was in 2021 when Defender Team New Zealand won the 36th America’s Cup, beating challenger Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team (ITA) 7-3 with racing held March 10-17 in Auckland, New Zealand. That was […]
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More delays for Women’s America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 10, 2024) – After a day off, the Puig Women’s America’s Cup returned to the race course today but the America’s Cup representative teams – with four races planned – yielded just one light air race. It […]