
Sail to Win Gets Vets On The Salt
The nonprofit organization Sail to Win gives wounded veterans the chance to experience the thrill of competitive sailing.
Reviews of sailing yachts from all sailboat manufacturers like Catalina, Sunfish, and more from Yachting Magazine.
The nonprofit organization Sail to Win gives wounded veterans the chance to experience the thrill of competitive sailing.
Also known as Project 411, Noir will reportedly have the world’s tallest sloop rig.
Five decades after first stepping aboard the 42-foot sailboat, Improbable, its owner is restoring it to sail the planet again.
This renowned 12 Metre yacht didn’t win the race, but it won the heart of our writer.
This 36-foot Pearson sailboat’s hull bottom sorely needed a paint job.
Big weather and a come-from-behind victory across 14,000 nautical miles define The Ocean Race.
The Long Cruise version of the Grand Soleil 72 is scheduled to premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival.
This iconic, 288-foot Perini Navi had more than 80 people working on her for six months.
It’s a cruiser-racer built of carbon fiber, helping reduce the yacht’s weight.
Ronnie Simpson is hoping to compete in the marquee around-the-world Vendée Globe race. We wouldn’t bet against him.
12 Metre World Championship racing is returning this summer to Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay.
Impossible Dream is a 58-foot catamaran designed to get disabled sailors on the salt.