Posts Tagged ‘Caribbean’

Antigua Sailing Week: Practice Day April 27th 2013
Jonathan Russo reports in from his self-described heaven on earth, otherwise known as Antigua Race Week.

RORC Caribbean 600: Finish Line Report February 25th 2011
The big boats have finished, and now finishers continue to trickle into Antigua.

Aegir Makes It to the Church on Time January 8th 2011
Even a blizzard couldn't keep this new 82 footer from the wedding of the owner's daughter.

Sunsail 384 Cat Launched into Charter Service July 20th 2009
Four couples can split costs, making this a very reasonable bareboat charter—and easy to handle, too.

Sea Ray Planes to the Podium Again, and Again March 13th 2009
Awards come in many shapes and sizes, whether for the manufacturer, Sea Ray, or cruising sailors like the Linskeys.

Racing from Caribbean to Cape and What About the America’s Cup? March 10th 2009
The warmest sailboat racing is underway in the Caribbean, the fastest in the Pacific, and the most expensive, in New York State's Court of Appeals.