Final curtain fell on 2018 F18 Worlds in Sarasota. Last day made once more competitors nerves torn, but Race Officer
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Final curtain fell on 2018 F18 Worlds in Sarasota. Last day made once more competitors nerves torn, but Race Officer
MoreDay 4 has definitely been a great one for the competitors of the 2018 F18 Worlds, as PRO did succeeded
MoreAll competitors present in Sarasota do suffer from unstable wind conditions from the very beginning of the championship but, when
MoreTough weather conditions during Day 2 in Sarasota Bay, where Race Officer team succeeded in completing three races, before sending
MoreChief Measurer Pierre-Charles Barraud just published his measurement report following equipment inspection lead from Friday 12th October to Sunday 14th
MoreOnly one race completed on Day One at 2018 Worlds held in Sarasota, where a light and shifty wind died
More2018 Worlds are just about to start in Sarasota, and Chief Measurer Pierre-Charles Barraud had to work all day long
MoreTwo Windrush Edge boats will be available for charter in Sarasota. The two boats, still in construction, will be brand
More“Sometimes you have to sail 4,800 miles to win a 300 mile race.” That’s the feeling skipper Steve Piche (founder
MoreMission Bay Yacht Club was recently hosting traditional Cat’s Fight event, and no less than fourteen F18s entered the regatta.
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