In July 2021, Juan Carlos Velasquez, ’15, got a call from a childhood friend with an enticing proposition. Erick, a professional sailor, needed one more person to join his team sailing across the ...
Sailing Magazine has shuttered its print magazine and will now focus entirely on its website and newsletter, according to Sailing Scuttlebutt. “As an independent, family-owned publication, it became ...
There's the fantasy, and there's the reality. The fantasy: Richard Spindler, the founder, editor, publisher and larger- than-life figure behind Bay Area sailing bible Latitude 38, spends all his time ...
In this WindCheck magazine report, John K. Fulweiler, provides something to think about for next season. Here’s an excerpt: ...
MY BRAIN HURT more than anything else. I was in the second day of sailing class, listening to sailing teacher Paul Fadoul explain the wind clock; the names for the directions a boat could go in ...
In the late 1970s, some young Sarasota mothers wanted to get back to sailing—with kids in tow. They launched sailing classes at the Sarasota Sailing Squadron, and soon prams with tykes at the tiller ...
You’ve made a great decision. For many college sailing alumni, it is the defining experience of their college years. Every school, team, and student are different, but if you invest time and effort ...
On yellow legal paper, Mr. Kirby, a self-taught designer and Olympic sailor, came up with an impromptu design for a lightweight craft that changed the face of sailing. By Chris Museler Bruce Kirby, a ...
Madison is a city surrounded by lakes, which many can enjoy from boats, kayaks, canoes and paddleboards. We’re known as a paddle city, but Madison also has a great scene for sailing. As summer heats ...