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Sunshine Yellow • A visit to the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series serves up fierce competition in a small-boat package. Here, the Rhodes 19 fleet battles it out in Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Going the Distance • A British veteran becomes the first triple amputee to cross the Pacific solo.
Making Wishes Come True • One small yacht club hits a big milestone—One million dollars raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Biotherm Wins The Ocean Race Europe • Paul Meilhat’s French-flagged IMOCA 60 dominated this year’s lap around Europe.
Welcome Riley • SAIL Technical Editor Adam Cove and his wife Alison welcome a new crewmate.
GOST Kasper
Cruising Tips
J/36 • The latest in this performance cruiser line has J/Boat DNA through and through.
Grand Soleil Blue • Known for its racer-cruisers, Grand Soleil builds a sleek daysailer with sustainability driving its brief.
The Long Road to Newport • After sinking in the Newport-Bermuda Race, one sailor makes her slow way back to offshore racing—and maybe sets a new Annapolis-Newport record in the process.
Cruising Off The Grid • When getting away means more than just a weekend out of the slip, here are some ideas for achieving range and independence when you go cruising.
Magic Carpet Take Flight • In St Tropez, a maxi yacht is born. Take a look behind the scenes at sailing’s latest spectacle.
The Truth About Shrink Wrap • As winterizing gets underway, the question keeps coming up: Can’t we do something about all this plastic?
Winterization for Canvas and Sails • The weather’s turning cold, and it’s that time of year again.
Seaworthy Snoozing • A primer on the science of sleep and how to use it to your advantage on passage.
Something Old, Something New • Stretching the comfort zone can be awesome.
My Moana