Word: sloops
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...Crimson, two-time defending sloops national champions, came in fifth at the NEISA Sloop Championships. Only the first two teams, Brown and URI, will move on to Sloops Nationals...
Immediate crew development is important as Harvard looks to qualify sailors for three national regattas this fall—the Sloop National Championships and the Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded Nationals...
...sailboat, it has often been said, is a hole in the water into which one pours money. Weekend sailors joke that boat is an acronym for Bring Out Another Thousand. A used 18-ft. sloop can cost $10,000, while a new 36-ft. two-masted ketch can run $100,000 and up. And then there's the maintenance and the commitment to sail from a single port. Sailing courses, however, free their students from these costs and limitations. That's because U.S. certifications are accepted in most ports around the country and the world. Graduates can use their certification...
Every year, the Intercollegiate Sailing Association awards six national titles: the Sloop National Championships and the Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded Nationals, which are held in the fall, and the Women’s and Coed Dinghy Nationals and the Team Racing Nationals, which are held in the spring. Based on the results of these six events, the Leonard M. Fowle ’30 Trophy is presented to the nation’s top all-around sailing team...
Harvard took an important first step to winning its second straight Fowle Trophy two weekends ago as co-ed captain Sean Doyle, junior Dan Litchfield and sophomore Cardwell Potts successfully defended their sloop national title, becoming the first Harvard team torepeat...