Shades Made For Wind Spotting
Looking for an inexpensive but versatile pair of sunglasses for sailing? SunGod’s latest offering delivers.
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DetailsLooking for an inexpensive but versatile pair of sunglasses for sailing? SunGod’s latest offering delivers.
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DetailsHere are the top teams of the 52nd Bermuda Race fleet, which experience tough, but fast conditions on the 635-mile Atlantic race track.
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DetailsIt’s not often that sailors get a chance to put their rescue and MOB training to the test, rarer still that they do as quickly as newbie California sailor Khosrow “Koz” Khosravani did recently. If and when an emergency situation ever arises, though, it pays to be prepared. This past September, …
DetailsThe first thing you notice when you look at the sailplan for the Farr 65, Falken, which Mia and I recently added to the fleet here at 59-North, is the sheer number of headsails. Falken was built in 1999 as a racing boat to go around the world, and the crew would have carried the maximum number of …
DetailsWhere does an old VO70 go to retire? Right back to the racing circuit, apparently. This spring saw a remarkable contingent of Volvo Ocean Race one designs back on the water and duking it out on the Caribbean circuit. While it’s no surprise that some of the VO65 teams intending to compete in The …
DetailsWith 2,000 miles of coastline, 270,000 islands and seemingly countless bays and inlets, Sweden is truly a sailor’s paradise. One of the top sailing destinations here is the archipelago just outside the country’s second largest city Gothenburg (locally known as Göteborg), on the west coast, near …
DetailsStrong winds and a brutal sea state made for record-breaking conditions for a least some of this year’s Newport-Bermuda Race fleet. However, these same conditions also tragically resulted in the loss of one of the sailors taking part—a reminder that for all of today’s technology, the sea remains an …
DetailsAlthough big, multi-million-dollar projects like the Large Hadron Collider and the human genome project with their legions of PHD’s tend to grab headlines, there’s still a part of play for the “citizen scientists” of the world. Amateur birders have long contributed to an understanding of avian …
DetailsNew charter skippers and old salts alike flock to the British Virgin Islands every year for sun, fun and stress-free sailing.
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DetailsJumping into an established program as a coach is a challenge, but results come when everyone’s onboard–especially the coach.
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