NewsCatamaran vs Monohull - Why the Cat is Your Best Choice for an Unforgettable Sailing Trip10 min·20 Mar
NewsRhody Regatta to Launch 2026 Narragansett RacingOn Saturday, May 30, the fourth annual Rhody Regatta will run an 18-mile circumnavigation of Jamestown (Conanicut Island), with the start and finish positioned near Fort Adams, placing the fleet in the primary racing lanes of Narragansett Bay.6 min·17 Mar
NewsDoyle Sails Seattle: Ballard Team Joins Global LoftDoyle Sails Seattle now operates primarily from Shilshole Marina, running a loft across two large floors with heavy-duty industrial machinery, in-house rigging (including wire swaging and cold head rod), and regional coverage stretching from Blaine to Olympia, Washington.5 min·17 Mar
NewsO'Day 40: Design, Performance and Ownership GuideWith an LOA of 39'7", a beam of 12'7" and masthead rig standing roughly 51'6" above the deck, the O’Day 40 requires careful berth planning: marinas must offer sufficient LOA and mast clearance, channel depths must accommodate either the 6'8" fin keel or the 4'11" wing keel, and haul-out logistics demand crane capacity for a near 18,000 lb displacement hull.5 min·17 Mar
NewsDelos 2.0 Nears Completion as Hull Is Closed UpAll salon windows and deck hatches are fitted and sealed, leaving only the hull port lights to be installed before Delos 2.0 is considered fully closed up; completing these cabin windows is the final structural step prior to extended sea trials and system commissioning.5 min·17 Mar
NewsFiberglass Boat Restoration: Key Steps and ProductsTransporting polyester resins, acetone, and gelcoat for hull repair is treated as moving hazardous goods by many freight and courier services, so carriers commonly require proper labeling, limited container sizes, and documentation to comply with maritime and road safety rules; plan shipments and shore-based storage to avoid delays before a refit project begins.6 min·17 Mar