
Racing: Pip Hare and the Vendée Globe
An hour after midnight on a bitingly cold day this past February, English sailor Pip Hare crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe. After

An hour after midnight on a bitingly cold day this past February, English sailor Pip Hare crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe. After

A couple of months after Emirates Team New Zealand announced it would begin offering up hosting rights for its defense of the America’s Cup to

A three-day event held at the Newport Shipyard wrapped up the inaugural Safe Harbor Race Weekend featuring eight superyachts and 38 additional teams in

When The Ocean Race announced it would have an IMOCA 60 fleet in its 2022-23 edition, it shook up the offshore racing world. Suddenly sailors

The 32-meter Ultime Maxi Edmond de Rothschild has set a new record in the Rolex Fastnet Race; no surprise given that the crew comprised a

In the open letter below, U.S. Olympic Sailing executive director Paul Cayard says a “movement” is going to be necessary if the team is ever

In recent history, the United States has struggled to make a mark on the Olympic sailing stage. Since 2008 when Anna Tunnicliffe took gold in

Though the results are in for most of the Olympic sailing fleets, there’s still time to cheer on team USA in the NACRA 17, both

Today marks the start of 470 and NACRA 17 racing on Enoshima Bay, and racing in the other seven fleets is already underway. A few of the

View this post on Instagram A post shared by US Sailing Team (@ussailingteam) The Opening Ceremony for the Tokyo Games is finally here. From July

A major powercat brand is turning towards new horizons with the announcement of three new sailing cats to join their lineup.

I have a confession to make: I recently read one of John Kretschmer’s books for the first time. You’d think someone who’s made a career

As the summer winds down, a season change is in the air. Autumn? Nope, it’s boat show season. You’d think the SAIL editors would all

A drop-in sailing lifestyle is a reasonable alternative to cruising on your own boat.

Reserve your tickets now.

Ready or not, boat show season is upon us.

As the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival approaches its half-century mark, a look at past, present, and future of this Pacific Northwest classic.

Tracy Edwards led the first all-female circumnavigation during the 1989/90 Whitbread Round the World Race and has been a bold advocate for women and girls ever since.

This Italian/Danish build aims to bridge the gap from small boat to grand prix sailing.

The Bar Keeper’s Friend It doesn’t matter what a class act your boat is, I’ll bet the builders let a few so-called stainless steel bolts