The Puig Women's America's Cup provided top female sailors the Cup experience that was once out of reach; three of them share ...
The J/7 daysailer from J Boats has been tested in the harbor, proving its selling point of simplifying sailing.
Once upon a time, the Martin 242 Class lived in its own bubble and had everything it needed: a builder of keels (MG Marine in Los Angeles), rudders, masts, booms, and spinnaker poles; multiple ...
Firecrown, the largest media platform for affluent enthusiasts, has acquired Active Interest Media’s (AIM) Marine Group, a premier source for boating content covering yachting, sailing, fishing ...
With registration and race planning now at full speed for the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series St. Petersburg anticipation is building for another outstanding gathering of racing sailors ...
Come along on a journey to the Caribbean for the Helly Hansen NOOD Championship hosted by Sunsail. You won’t want to miss it! The classic opening Islands Race, a difficult loop around Cooper and ...
The first-ever Women’s America’s Cup was a groundbreaking exercise in access and experience. The door is now open, but whether it remains so is unknown. New Zealand’s Black Foils bagged ...
Learn from sailing experts, basic sailing how tos, sailing tips, sailboat racing techniques, racing rules, sailing advice and more at Sailing World. Be it mistakes, or just bad luck, adversity in ...
Annapolis Yacht Club hosted the Speaker Series with Sailing World’s Dave Reed and Charlie Enright for a fun and freewheeling conversation about the fulfillment of ocean racing, technology at the ...
The mechatronics required to move the A75’s foils deliver precision handling and speed, and while they may look basic in form, their execution is anything but standard. The physics of a foiling ...