Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News One of the features of the Yacht Scoring program was to not just list the crew, but to ...
It was in the 1980s when youth sailing was modeled after other youth sports, and this paved the way for age-based boats and ...
Light and variable winds are shaping as a key feature of this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, with early forecasts ...
In this WindCheck magazine report, John K. Fulweiler, provides something to think about for next season. Here’s an excerpt: ...
Following her Olympic Trials defeat, ILCA 6 hopeful Charlotte Rose goes all in once again, this time for LA 2028. Story by ...
Dave Dellenbaugh, member of the 2025 Class of the National Sailing Hall of Fame, discusses in WindCheck magazine how the race ...
Whether you’re foiling into a start line at 30 knots or lining up in a keelboat, SailGP champion Dylan Fletcher shares key ...
The race committee decides to shorten the course at the gate before the last upwind leg. It anchors the committee boat to the right of the gate (looking upwind) and displays flag S with two sounds ...
When the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) dropped sailing after the Rio 2016 Games, it was a wake-up call for World ...
With an all-women crew, The Famous Project CIC set out on November 29 to record the fastest crewed, non-stop, unassisted ...
When you’re about to head into the teeth of a yacht race like the Sydney Hobart Race, it helps to have a sense of humor. Asked how he sleeps on the eve of the race, Sam Haynes told The Athletic: “Like ...
When the start gun fires in Lanzarote for the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race on January 11, two of the most extraordinary ...