Published on April 14th, 2025
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News There’s an online story about an American couple who took a ski trip to Whistler, British Columbia in March, but on their first gondola ride up the mountain, they were ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2025
Surfing made its debut as an Olympic sport at the Tokyo 2020 Games as an initiative by the International Olympic Committee to attract youthful interest and heighten excitement. But as the sport prepares for Los Angeles ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2025
Charlie Enright has been hired by US Sailing for their Chief Executive Officer position, replacing Alan Ostfield who left the organization in August 2024. He begins May 1. “Charlie offers a wealth of experience as a ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2025
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) will host its Annual Conference on June 27-29, 2025, in St. Maarten. This is the second time for the event to be held mid-year to ensure it’s early enough for regional ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2025
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 hosts the President of North Sails, Ken Read. What separates ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2025
The 2025 Marion Bermuda Race starts June 20 from Marion, MA, with the 645 nm course finishing at Bermuda. Dave Caso with his Cherubini 44 Silhouette, a many-time racer and winner, encourages people to take the ... Read More →
Published on April 13th, 2025
The Osaka Cup doublehanded yacht race is held every four years on average, and extends 5500 nm from Melbourne, Australia to Osaka, Japan. With staggered starts from March 2 to 31, the 17 entrants will pass ... Read More →
Published on April 13th, 2025
by Gary Jobson, Cruising World It’s foggy on a dark night. Our boat is sailing through a narrow channel at 10 knots. We hear a foghorn. Two minutes later, the horn sounds closer. A few more ... Read More →
Published on April 13th, 2025
Roger Long is a retired naval architect, and once testified as an expert witness in a case involving a ship that capsized and sank. In this report he offers an explanation of yacht stability: Well, it’s ... Read More →
Published on April 13th, 2025
Nineteen teams competed in the 2025 Interclub Dinghy US National Championship, hosted by Cottage Park Yacht Club (Winthrop, MA) on April 12-13. After weather on the first day proved un-sailable with 25-30 knots and driving rain, ... Read More →