
Sailing – New England April 2010
U.S. leads the way at Rolex Miami regatta The Rolex Miami Olympic Class Regatta wrapped up with a single medal race for the Olympic hopefuls,

U.S. leads the way at Rolex Miami regatta The Rolex Miami Olympic Class Regatta wrapped up with a single medal race for the Olympic hopefuls,

It’s hardly surprising, but it appears the 33rd America’s Cup, scheduled to start Feb. 8 in Valencia, Spain, could go off under a legal cloud.
Race legend slated to return to Velux 5 Oceans Organizers for the Velux 5 Oceans 2010-11 announced that Brad Van Liew confirmed his entry in

Iran releases British sailors Never has staying on course meant more to a racing yacht than to Sail Bahrain’s crew. The crew was stopped by

Oliver on the move Rhode Island’s future Tall Ship, the Oliver Hazard Perry, is towed from Newport, R.I., by the tug boat Hope. The 132-foot hull

Cup squabble settled — for now at least It appears the America’s Cup will be in Valencia, Spain, in February — not the Persian Gulf
Close finish at IRC East Coast championship After three days and six races, just three seconds separated Stephen Murray Jr.’s TP 52 Decision IV from

Upset marks 12 Metre world title race While history didn’t quite repeat itself, it came pretty close. The final races of the New York Yacht

Ellen MacArthur joins youths for final leg The 48-foot yacht Scarlet Oyster completed the final leg of the Ellen MacArthur Trust Skandia Round Britain voyage

Another successful sailing season As yacht clubs and racers around Long Island Sound celebrate another successful season, the international circuit sails on. BMW Oracle has

From hull design to onboard flow, these legendary powerboats prove that great cruising never goes out of style.

Living aboard is a dream for many boaters. The people who’ve done it share what they’ve learned along the way.

A 50-knot top end and a cockpit built for entertaining make the Tiara 46 LS an exciting addition to the Luxury Sport line.

Failure to check an engine gauge turned into a humbling lesson complacency at the helm.

Four skippers are awarded for lifesaving actions that went beyond routine towing assistance.

An Annapolis woman restores the wooden boat first owned by her grandfather.

To navigate a bridge safely, know the rules and
proceed with caution.

NOAA revisits the 2008 vessel speed regulation, reopening debate over limits designed to reduce whale strikes.

Medical emergencies can unfold quickly on the water. Here’s how to protect your crew before help is within reach.

The 30-foot ADV9 pairs 50-knot speed with cruising features for families.