
General Sailing
Alamedans Mingle With Global Cruising Community in Caleta Partida
Former Marina Village Yacht Harbor residents sailed south with the Baja Ha-Ha to meet with more Alameda sailors and cruisers in Mexico.
PCYA Seeks Nominations for Garrett Horder Trophy
The Garrett Horder Memorial Trophy seeks to recognize excellence in youth sail training and is awarded to “the member organization judged to have shown the greatest improvement in its Junior Boating Education program.”
Clouds Part for the CYC Midwinters
Despite the forecasts the racers came out and all were rewarded with good sailing.
Examining the Current Culture and Demographics of College Sailing
The Inclusivity, Diversity, and Equity Task Force has released a report on its second survey on diversity and inclusion in collegiate sailing.
Blue Skies and Sunshine Grace the Potter Yachters’ 2023 Bridges Sail
"The 2023 Bridges Sail is in the books. I am not sure, but this could be the 12th one I have organized, and by far it was the best sailing Bridges we have ever had."
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US Sailing v. AmericaOne, Inc., Cayard, Ruh and Spina
Trouble continues between US Sailing and AmericaOne.
BoatUS Issues Warning Re USCG Documentation Renewal Letters
BoatUS is advising boaters with vessels that have a USCG. Certificate of Documentation to be wary of any letter arriving by US mail offering renewal.
Talking About What Has Changed in Sailing, and What Hasn’t
Some aspects of sailing have changed dramatically, while others remain pretty much the same.
When Small Boats Ruled the Bay and the World
Small, simple boats sail more often — just look at the activity in the '50s, '60s and '70s.
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