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Having the Melges 15s and Windmills in the dinghy park is a stark example of the evolution of doublehanded dinghy racing. ... A race-ready used boat fetches anywhere from $5,000 to $6,000, ...
Roger Beach’s prediction of a gruelling battle just getting to the start line in the 24th Marion Bermuda Race proved precise, ...
U.S. Singlehanded Championship launched into a new era, literally, by featuring the WASZP, a high-speed, foiling dinghy for ...
The traditional dinghy race, consisting of two boats for each team and a complicated scoring system, is gone. Sonar 23-foot keelboats are used, with a simpler format.
Boats are awarded points for their finishing position in each race (first place = 1 point, second place = 2 points). The lower the total score, the better the overall placement for the boat.
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Independent.ie on MSNWeekend-long sailing party to mark 75th year of Wicklow Sailing ClubIn 1950 a small group guided by Joseph T O’Byrne, met in The Bridge Hotel and established Wicklow Sailing Club, and now the ...
Sometimes a regatta win is just that. Sometimes it can mean a little bit more. For those looking for a splash of positivity ...
When an exciting sport is associated with a community whose passion extends beyond race time, the ideal sporting environment ...
Bray SC's regatta featured 31 boats and 36 sailors competing in light breezes, concluding with a barbecue and prize-giving.
Roger Wilcox '41 and Chapin Wallour '42 skippered the Harvard dinghy team into fifth position in the collegiate sail boat races held yesterday on the Charles. Williams won with 38 points, as M.I.T ...
Six St. Croix sailors have been practicing for hours on end while raising funds to compete in the Open World Championship in ...
Blessington Sailing Club's Stuart Nelson, a member of the Steering Committee of the International Mirror Class Association of ...
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