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Sailing Community Mourns Paul Risseeuw
Sailing Community Mourns Paul Risseeuw – One of the best junior sailing champions in the country, Paul Risseeuw passed away on November 27, 2015.
Read Article »Sailing Community Mourns Paul Risseeuw – One of the best junior sailing champions in the country, Paul Risseeuw passed away on November 27, 2015.
Read Article »The Board of Directors and the employees of the Hinckley Company mourn the passing of their friend and Chief Executive Officer, James P. McManus.
Read Article »Mystic Seaport will honor historian and author Nathaniel Philbrick with the 2015 America and the Sea Award.
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Read Article »On August 22, 2015, Sail Ahead has chosen Centerport Yacht Club to be the starting point for Sail Ahead’s event “Take a Veteran Sailing”.
Read Article »Longtime sailing industry professional, William Mosher, unexpectedly passed away July 3rd.
Read Article »Skipper Noyes passed away on Friday evening, May 29, 2015. He had celebrated his 94th birthday in April 2015 and was among family and friends at home in Greenport, Long Island.
Read Article »Connecticut Governor Mallow has signed into law tow age restrictions which would require boat operators to be at least 16 years old when towing a person, and also requires them to have passed safe towing education and a safe boating course.
Read Article »The event’s guest of honor, who was officially recognized at the gathering by the State of CT for his contributions to the State’s business climate and the world of sailing, was none other than Rod Johnstone; world renowned yachtsman, designer and founder of the highly successful J-Boats and responsible for some of the most popular and successful keelboats ever designed and built; including the ubiquitous J/24, the J/44 – considered by many as one of the best offshore cruiser/racers ever designed, the J/105 and the J/120.
Read Article »Having successfully taught thousands of New London children to sail since then, Executive Director Carolyn Leuze is passing the torch and NLCB is joining forces with New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) in Stonington, CT. NLCB President Katie Bradford is excited for the alignment and envisions that their “relatively small program can expand under the umbrella of NESS, giving New London kids access to a more comprehensive array of programs year round.”
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