Wells Fargo to Sponsor America’s Cup Class Series in Frisco
Wells Fargo today announced it will sponsor the International Americas Cup Class San Francisco (IACCSF), a four-regatta yacht racing series hosted this summer in the
Wells Fargo today announced it will sponsor the International Americas Cup Class San Francisco (IACCSF), a four-regatta yacht racing series hosted this summer in the
The Nicholson Show management has been expanded to include an Advisory Board comprised of representatives of the yacht charter industry. Nicholson has also engaged the
The 62-foot schooner Fame, a replica of a War of 1812 privateer that will be based in Salem was launched Saturday, June 14. Fame slid
The opening of the 28,000-square-foot West Marine store in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, marked the beginning of a new partnership between West Marine and the Center
Already one of the five largest boat shows in the United States, the Newport International Boat Show has faced some big questions about growth. What
The BoatU.S. Foundation Life Jacket Loaner Program is continuing to grow with the addition of 40 new sites to its nationwide program that provides a
A seawise look at some oft-overlooked essentials for a safe passage south
Abandoned in a storm, the feisty Caliente gets a second lease on life
Caliente, a custom 50-footer designed by Guy Ribadeau Dumas and built in France, was under way from the Chesapeake to Florida in early May 2002
In light of recent stirrings about a December charter show in St. Martin, everyone at Nicholson, and especially Rodney Nicholson, wishes to thank you most
Heavy weather, trashed gear, spirited port-of-call gatherings, and even vivid hallucinations earmark the 2002 North Atlantic Rally to the Caribbean
NARC boats followed three different routes from Newport to Bermuda, and each itinerary tested the skills and strategies of both captains and crews. If you
Wells Fargo today announced it will sponsor the International Americas Cup Class San Francisco (IACCSF), a four-regatta yacht racing series hosted this summer in the
The Nicholson Show management has been expanded to include an Advisory Board comprised of representatives of the yacht charter industry. Nicholson has also engaged the
The 62-foot schooner Fame, a replica of a War of 1812 privateer that will be based in Salem was launched Saturday, June 14. Fame slid
The opening of the 28,000-square-foot West Marine store in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, marked the beginning of a new partnership between West Marine and the Center
Already one of the five largest boat shows in the United States, the Newport International Boat Show has faced some big questions about growth. What
The BoatU.S. Foundation Life Jacket Loaner Program is continuing to grow with the addition of 40 new sites to its nationwide program that provides a
A seawise look at some oft-overlooked essentials for a safe passage south
Abandoned in a storm, the feisty Caliente gets a second lease on life
Caliente, a custom 50-footer designed by Guy Ribadeau Dumas and built in France, was under way from the Chesapeake to Florida in early May 2002
In light of recent stirrings about a December charter show in St. Martin, everyone at Nicholson, and especially Rodney Nicholson, wishes to thank you most
Heavy weather, trashed gear, spirited port-of-call gatherings, and even vivid hallucinations earmark the 2002 North Atlantic Rally to the Caribbean
NARC boats followed three different routes from Newport to Bermuda, and each itinerary tested the skills and strategies of both captains and crews. If you
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