SAIL WEST with Kimball Livingston

  • aka Last Man Standing

    As Roxy rounds Cape Horn, the Vendee Globe fleet is down from 29 to 12. PRB is safely returned ashore after Vincent Riou damaged his rig and later lost his mast while rescuing Jean Le Cam from an inverted boat More

  • Let There Be Light

    Kimball Livingston on the production of the Disney movie "Morning Light." There was nothing average about what it took to be a cameraman or a producer on this one More

  • One Sofa, One TV

    Kimball Livingston talks about the Volvo Ocean Race, the Portimão Global Ocean Race, and the Lüderitz Speed Challenge. More

  • Ordinary Not Applicable

    Kimball Livingston tours the 298-foot Maltese Falcon, owned by Tom Perkins. More

  • Story

    Kimball Livingston talks about what drives people to rally around the XOJET Leukemia Cup Regatta. More

  • More Speed

    "It's quite a show we've seeing over in Namibia where Rob Douglas kite-sailed to his new world speed record of 49.84 knots..." More

  • Going Like Fifty

    2008 opened with the expectation that someone, somewhere, would beat the 50-knot "barrier." Would it be the giant, foil-born trimaran, l'Hydroptere or one of the many kiters also in the hunt? More

  • The Link Says it All

    For Kimball Livingston, the URL says it all. More

  • Not Just For Breakfast

    At Qingdao, Paralympians choose to live in the face of adversity, but none more so than Nick Scandone and Maureen McKinnon-Tucker. More

  • The Loss of the Wildflower

    Skip Allan discusses abandoning his beloved Wildflower on the return from Hawaii. More