J/121 Wins Class in Newport to Bermuda Race
Don Nicholson’s APOLLO shortly after the start of the Newport to Bermuda Race The results are in! Congratulations to the J/121 teams and their amazing performance in what proved to…
Don Nicholson’s APOLLO shortly after the start of the Newport to Bermuda Race The results are in! Congratulations to the J/121 teams and their amazing performance in what proved to…
ZUZANA PROCHAZKA MAY 10, 2018 Three versions for ultimate flexibility French boatbuilder, Groupe Beneteau, never introduces just one new idea. Instead, it likes to package concepts together and give them…
The new cruising sailboat from Beneteau introduces a new look to the Oceanis Range By Mark Pillsbury May 1, 2018 Inspiration is not always intuitive. The first model in the seventh…
Author: W. L. Updated: 6 Apr, 2016 In Brief Touted “the most expensive boat of its size” at her introduction in 1977, the diminutive Mariah 31 helped build Pacific Seacraft’s…
April 11th, 2018 J/Boats will be hosting the first J/121 Spring Tune-Up on May 11-12 for recently launched boats in Narragansett Bay, RI. The event will be based out of Newport Shipyard,…
By Dave Reed March 18, 2018 https://www.sailingworld.com/inside-the-classes-j-105?CMPID=ene032718#page-4 Crack into the J/105 class photo archives and flip back to the years just before Y2K. In the mix will be an impossible-to-miss spinnaker with…
Answers to IPS Question: Readers Respond About IPS Experience – 03/20/2018 The Volvo Penta IPS System is over a decade old and revolutionized boating. Now, owners describe their experience. Recently, we asked…
by Sulthoni, on February 1, 2018, 12:00 This new world designed by Beneteau stems from a collaboration between Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design and the Italian stylist Pierrangelo Andreani. The first…
Beneteau’s Oceanis Yacht 62 is the latest leviathan from the French giant. Sam Jefferson investigates what the big fuss is all about It wasn’t long ago that yachts in the…
The new Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 62, the French builder’s new flagship sailboat, has reached U.S. shores. By Zuzana Prochazka October 7, 2016 I got lucky—I was the first journalist to…