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America’s Cup

An Interview with Taylor Canfield

Taylor Canfield, 30, is a U.S. Virgin Islands native and Boston College All-American, a five-time winner of the Congressional Cup, and the 2013 World Match

Lucky Seven for AC 36

A perennial challenge for professional sailboat racing is striking a balance between boats that are exciting to sail, but aren’t so cutting edge (read expensive)

New Cup Boat Parameters Unveiled

. Four months after first presenting their concept for the AC75 class yacht to be used in the 36th America’s Cup, The Royal New Zealand

A Revolutionary America’s Cup Boat

test With much fanfare and the best computer graphics money can buy, Emirates Team New Zealand has now released its plans for the new full-foiling

Revenge of the Monomarans

Perhaps the most “cutting-edge” sailboat I ever met was in a marina in southern Spain in the early 1990s, not long after the Soviet Union

Back to Monohulls for the Cup

It seems nothing can be simple when it comes to the America’s Cup, not even the way you announce the kind of boats you’re going

New York YC Returns to Cup Competition

After a decade and a half away from America’s Cup competition, the New York Yacht Club , represented by Bella Mente Quantum Racing Association, is getting

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Uncharted Water

A classic racing yacht, three weeks at sea, and eight crewmates you’ve never met. What could go wrong?

Photo: Christopher Birch

The Hard Truth About Doing It All

Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from SAIL Contributing Editor Christopher Birch’s upcoming book The Four Seasons of Boat Maintenance(available for order soon)—a compendium of

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April Sneak Peek

The Charter issue is on the way! Here’s what to look forward to in the April issue of SAIL Magazine. Cruising in the Land of

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