With St. Barts’ Gustavia Harbor disappearing behind us and the island’s mountainous terrain towering to our right, it feels so good to be sailing into the beautiful Caribbean Sea with a gusty 15-knot ...
Who says leopards can’t change their spots? Leopard Catamarans just unveiled a new 52-foot model that it claims is the most versatile sailing catamaran in its class, offering an “unprecedented number” ...
Humans have been sailing various seas and oceans for thousands of years, and using boats for potentially even longer than that. But as a species we wouldn’t have made it very far if it was only ...
With their showcase dogged by tragedy and controversy, America’s Cup organizers hope to right the ship this week when sailing resumes on San Francisco Bay. Perhaps the sight of 72-foot catamarans ...
The cruise industry and the segment of privately owned vessels, be they yachts or the gargantuan megayachts that never fail to make headlines, are two of the biggest contributors to climate change.
When the time comes for Boat of the Year judge Chuck Allen to test the RS Cat 14XL, he jumps on board and quickly organizes ropes and control lines before cinching the chin strap of his goofy hat with ...
The 34th America's Cup is the first in its 162-year history to be held inshore close to waterfront spectators. A new electronic umpiring system will police the race course in the confined waters of ...
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