Most offshore race boats are not slow because of bad sailing. They are slow because they are looking at the wrong numbers.
The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame will have 12 individuals as part of the Class of 2026: Paralympic athletes Paul Tingley, ...
After enough miles offshore, the kind where the watch system stops feeling fresh around day two and the decisions start to blur — you stop pushing for every last tenth of a knot because looking after ...
The WASZP Class has a clever yet simple initiative - speed. The 11-foot foiler is a very fast one design class, and is ...
Dave Dellenbaugh, member of the 2025 Class of the National Sailing Hall of Fame, provides his regatta checklist in WindCheck ...
From category 1 to category 5, hurricane forecasters’ famous rating system has become ingrained in the minds of millions of Americans from Texas to Maine. The scale — known as the Saffir-Simpson ...
It was during the COVID-19 outbreak - remember 2020? - when Scuttlebutt compiled a list of the best boat movies to watch ...
Stuart Greenfield, a RYA Yachtmaster and racing coach, offers a reminder that command at sea is serious: There is a group that goes by the name The Foredeck Union. You may have encountered them online ...
Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News Improving participation in sailing is frequent topic. There is no greater attraction ...
By Lydia Mullan, SAIL magazine editor In the May issue, Charles Scott writes about sailing OPBs—other people’s boats—and a ...
American Magic Services (AMS), based at the American Magic High Performance Center in Pensacola, Florida, has been retained by Saildrone, a maritime defense company best known for unmanned surface ...
The International Maxi Association (IMA) was established in 1979 to represent the owners of maxi yachts from all over the ...