Here are four fun and seasonal sailing events that will unfold this weekend for sailors of all stripes and those who want to learn more about sailing.
The Nantucket Alerion is not to be confused with the modern fiberglass “stretched” Alerion 28, sometimes called the Alerion Express when rigged with the revolutionary self-trimming jib...
From an unusual anchor delay to the fastest transit of Delaware Bay I have made to date, to a powerful storm system arriving just minutes after setting the anchor, this was an exciting...
Colleen Moore, American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) master technician and a lead technician at Diversified Marine Services (DMS), shares why she enjoys troubleshooting unsolvable...
Each fall racing sailors on the Chesapeake gear up for some of the best on-water competition of the year in a series of championship regattas.
Of the many climate change impacts that will affect the Chesapeake Bay, sea level rise may be one of the most profound.
With chain and wire steering that’s in good operating condition, a few simple maintenance procedures will maximize the lifespan of all your gear and minimize the risk of any mid-sail...
Phillip Smith, woodworker, has a booming business creating wooden crabs that capture the beloved signs and symbols of the Chesapeake Bay.
St. Mary’s College sailor Leo Boucher has had an excellent year of competition in the ILCA (formerly Laser) class. Leo started sailing Optis at the age of nine.
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