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THE Sail Port Stephens Street Party was a seafaring success despite inclement weather conditions and a smaller gathering of ...
The G1 Glenshesk is part of a well-established Glen class sailing in Dublin Bay, with its own start in Dublin Bay Sailing ...
A close fought battle with Hyde's One Design Sales Manager, Ben McGrane, winning crewed by Scott Dawson. Conditions were ...
There’s no shortage of talent or breeze in the BVI as almost eighty boats prepare to assume the challenge in the 52nd edition ...
A brisk south-south-westerly of 15- 20 knots ensured a press of boats on the start line off the Nelson Bay break wall for the ...
How to get the most out of your boat? Jimmy Green Marine explains the many advantages of inner forestays, providing a full ...
David Dellenbaugh, WindCheck Magazine Even though most genoas and jibs are smaller than the main- sails they team up with, ...
Cut of one’s jib, by and large, taken aback... all have their origins in shipping. What does ‘as the crow flies’ have to do with the ocean? Take a look.
But, wow, the initial nausea was so worth it. It completely dissipated by the time we set sail into the Santa Barbara Channel. While we sailed on a close haul, which is the fastest way to make a ...
then the wind caught the boat broadside. The jib came across the boat, and it was blown flat onto the water. As it turned over, many people grabbed hold of the gunwale, now uppermost, but the boat ...
With a carbon boom, there was no quick fix. "No amount of Air Force framing tape was going to fix this breakage" Thankfully, conditions were manageable as we worked with military precision to secure ...
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