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Sarah Olivieri's team on the family J/80 take their honed PHRF skills onto the one-design field for the first time.
Michael Hanson explores the appeal and longevity of the E Scow, one of sailing's most enduring one-design scows.
Brad Tindall's J/105 team on TnT wins its class at the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series at Marblehead Race Week and the regatta's championship berth.
Author David Gendell shares an excerpt from the newly released book, "The Last Days of the Schooner America: A Lost Icon at the Annapolis Warship Factory".
The Caribbean's Diam 24 One Design fleet got its start in St. Maarten only a few years ago, but today, it's hot, hot, hot.
The use of a “digital twin” in early stages of Emirates Team New Zealand’s development is said to have resulted in at least a 95-percent reduction in testing cost per foil design. ACE/Studio ...
The simplistic and graceful Sparkman & Stephens 30 is perfect for casual sailing, beer can racing, and much more.
The Dragonfly 40 trimaran is a luxury and high-performance sailboat designed and built for experienced bluewater sailors and cruisers.
The International Snipe Class keeps finding ways to make itself cool and attractive to new and old members alike.
Exploring the differences between the first four AC75s of the 36th America's Cup.
John Haig races Melges 15s with and against his daughters Dana and Emily, bringing the benefits of family racing full circle.
“Mechatronics engineer.” That’s one job title that never existed back in the America’s Cup’s 12-Metre era. But today, every Cup team has a few on payroll. These are the unknown wizards ...