
National Sailing Hall of Fame Inducts Eight Sailing Heros
The National Sailing Hall of Fame celebrated its seventh class of Inductees on Sunday, September 24, during ceremonies hosted by New York Yacht Club.
The National Sailing Hall of Fame celebrated its seventh class of Inductees on Sunday, September 24, during ceremonies hosted by New York Yacht Club.
Michigan sailing legend and founder of WEST Epoxy, Meade Gougeon, always explored the infinite possibilities of DIY boating.
Mr. Allcard was the first sailor to cross the Atlantic Ocean alone in both directions.
The Green Sports Alliance recognized Sailors for the Sea for their efforts to help make the sport of sailing more sustainable and lower impact.
Last week, the National Sailing Hall of Fame (NSHOF) announced the eight people who will make up its 2017 class of inductees.
US Sailing awarded a competing sailboat and two mark-set boats for their aid in a rescue at the 2016 Ford Yacht Club Regatta.
Even after a tragic accident, a Floridian sailor keeps the sailing dream alive.
The Cruising Club of America has selected the recipients of its 2016 awards to recognize excellence in cruising.
At 25 years old, Liz Clark sailed away from a Southern California marina, and she’s been exploring the world ever since.
Denmark’s Paul Elvstrom — an Olympic yachting great, sailing pioneer and an inspiration to many — has died peacefully in his sleep aged 88.
Dangerous situations can develop with great suddenness — so even when all looks well, watch out!
West Marine has selected 25 non-profit organizations around the country to receive their 2016 BlueFuture grants.
The National Sailing Hall of Fame celebrated its seventh class of Inductees on Sunday, September 24, during ceremonies hosted by New York Yacht Club.
Michigan sailing legend and founder of WEST Epoxy, Meade Gougeon, always explored the infinite possibilities of DIY boating.
Mr. Allcard was the first sailor to cross the Atlantic Ocean alone in both directions.
The Green Sports Alliance recognized Sailors for the Sea for their efforts to help make the sport of sailing more sustainable and lower impact.
Last week, the National Sailing Hall of Fame (NSHOF) announced the eight people who will make up its 2017 class of inductees.
US Sailing awarded a competing sailboat and two mark-set boats for their aid in a rescue at the 2016 Ford Yacht Club Regatta.
Even after a tragic accident, a Floridian sailor keeps the sailing dream alive.
The Cruising Club of America has selected the recipients of its 2016 awards to recognize excellence in cruising.
At 25 years old, Liz Clark sailed away from a Southern California marina, and she’s been exploring the world ever since.
Denmark’s Paul Elvstrom — an Olympic yachting great, sailing pioneer and an inspiration to many — has died peacefully in his sleep aged 88.
Dangerous situations can develop with great suddenness — so even when all looks well, watch out!
West Marine has selected 25 non-profit organizations around the country to receive their 2016 BlueFuture grants.
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