At a recent coed Grandmasters Team Race Regatta, a teammate told me he didn’t understand why there were women-only sailboat races—as if to say, what’s the point? His comment was a brave one in today’s ...
Sofia Niles, of St. Augustine, slid her gloved hands along the wheel of the “Far Niente,” looking right at home on the 44-foot boat. Rose Ann Points, president and owner St. Augustine Sailing and the ...
This weekend, the women’s sailing team hosted the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association’s inaugural Women’s Team Race National Championship at the Edgewood Yacht Club in Cranston, placing fourth out of ...
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — As summer comes to a close, the folks at the Grand Rapids Yacht Club are reflecting on another great year spent on the water. For one Grand Rapids sailor, her time spent at ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - In Charleston’s storied sailing scene, tradition runs deep and superstitions linger, but two women captains are navigating change, challenging old norms and making space for ...
No. 1 Harvard Sailing overcame inclement weather conditions to secure the title of National Champions Saturday. The field finished the Round of 16 and a majority of Round of 8 on Friday, with rain ...
For many, there is nothing quite like the freedom found on the open water. Ask any sailor what sailing means to them and the answers will be varied but always passionate. For some, it’s the feeling of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bill Springer would rather be on a superyacht. And he often is. So, when I first met Kiana Weltzien in Monaco recently, I sensed ...
Freshman skipper Chapman Petersen has made history in Stanford sailing. Last Sunday, he won the ICSA Singlehanded Championship, becoming the first Stanford men’s sailor to do so since 2006 and the ...