
Boat Review: J/112e
Over the years J/Boats has created designs that range back and forth in terms of performance and creature comforts, with some boats offering a minimum

Over the years J/Boats has created designs that range back and forth in terms of performance and creature comforts, with some boats offering a minimum

Examining Vendée Globe boats on the dock in Les Sables d’Olonne prior to the start of the race last November, one thing was perfectly clear:

While many redesigns have more to do with marketing then with actual design, the recently launched Dragonfly 28 “Performance” from Denmark’sQuorning Boats (which follows in

There is always a theme or trend evident in the new sailboats that make their debut at Boot Dusseldorf, the world’s largest boat show, held

These days much of the talk at places like the Newport and Annapolis boat shows is about “mini-megayachts.” But that doesn’t mean there aren’t still

In the world of multihulls, no brand had come so far so fast on the back of so few boats as the Gunboat line of

Maybe it’s just sour grapes, but a part of me has always preferred smaller boats. Granted, there’s no denying that an 80-footer is going to

The world of luxury catamarans is a small but intriguing one, and that of high-performance luxury cats is even smaller and more intriguing. The genre

Forsaking its lengthy partnership with Farr Yacht Design for its new flagship, Bavaria Yachts has turned to Italy’s Cossutti Yacht Design. The C57 sports a

Thirty years later, a new hull is set to replace a popular classic By Zuzana Prochazka What better way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of

Adding low friction rings to your boat’s rigging repertoire can be a lighter, more affordable alternative to line management.

The winner of the CCA’s seamanship medal says that accepting the new reality during a sinking situation is critical to safety.

In love with wooden boats from the start, he found a unique Alden design that continues to fulfill his sailing dreams.

Skinny water and all, a shoulder-season charter in Belize makes for a great escape.

The May 2025 issue of SAIL is here, and we’ve put a special focus on adventure.

The US Sailing Safety at Sea seminar in Annapolis is all about hands-on learning and gaining new perspectives about safety, whether racing or cruising, offshore or coastal.

Harken’s new course aims to provide practical, hands on training.

With young, local talent on display in dynamic contemporary designs, the 51st St. Thomas International Regatta was a celebration of great racing and the next generation taking the lead.

Groundbreakers in yacht design, magazine publishing, and racing are among 11 chosen for the National Sailing Hall of Fame.

What if we could simplify the equipment at the top of our masts? Instead of a farm of devices, take an approach that cuts down