
Posts Tagged ‘Women Sailors’
Today’s Women Making Tomorrow’s Sailing History
There are countless women who are forging a career in sailing today, creating the historical sailing women of the future.
Captain Mary Patten of ‘Neptune’s Car’
No history of women in sailing is complete without the story of 19-year-old Mary Patten, who captained a 216-ft clipper from somewhere near Cape Horn to San Francisco in 1856.
Happy International Women’s Day From the Women of Latitude 38
In celebration of International Women's Day, we introduce you to the women of Latitude 38.
Good Jibes #73: Milly Biller on Lifelong 110 Sailing
Milly is the port captain of the Inverness Yacht Club and has been sailing International 110s since childhood.
‘Women on the Water/Women at the Helm’ Regatta Announcement
The 2022 annual Women on the Water/Woman at the Helm (WOW/WAH) regatta is set to take place over two days on August 6 and 7.
Annual Women’s Sailing Seminar Returns to Corinthian YC
The Women’s Sailing Seminar is designed to promote women's sailing, and has given many women their start in the sport.
Meet Margie Woods on Good Jibes Ep. #27
Margie is a lifelong sailor, a Singlehanded Transpacific racer, and an ASA instructor who is passionate about supporting women in following their sailing dreams.
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