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Harken, Inc. is an international manufacturer specializing in performance sailing hardware, headquartered in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The company was founded in a 60-foot trailer in 1967 by brothers Peter Harken and Olaf Harken. [2]
Albacores are also used for adult and youth sail training, [4] [5] and for leisure sailing. The Albacore was ranked 16th most popular one-design sailboat in North America in 2010 by Sailing Anarchy, [6] and 38th most popular in the UK from 2001 to 2011 by Yachts and Yachting. [7]
The boat sold complete with diary inside. On May 14, ... Oregon Coast Row, was only released on the popular sailing website, Sailing Anarchy and in February 2020.
Hydroptère is a French experimental sailing hydrofoil trimaran imagined by the yachtman Éric Tabarly.The Hydroptère project was managed by Alain Thébault, the design done by naval architects VPLP design [1] and the manufacturing by a group of French high-tech companies.
The film focuses on Plant's professional sailing career, notably his successful campaigns in single-handed races around the world: the BOC Challenge and the Vendée Globe. From his debut and underdog victory in the 1986-87 BOC Challenge to his death at sea in advance of the 1992 Vendée Globe , the film relies primarily on archival footage and ...
2005 – Sold to Supersail Deutschland in Kiel, Germany for corporate charters. [2] FRA–40 Harmonie: Challenge France Failed project, boat completed but never raced Chartered in Auckland as NZL-40 with Explore Group before relocation to Australia with Sailing Sydney as AUS–40 [17] JPN–41 Nippon 95: Nippon Challenge Finished 4th in LVC.
Adopted by many sailing schools, the Enterprise's combination of size, weight, and power has widespread appeal. The Enterprise is accredited as an International Class by the International Sailing Federation, the ISAF. The Enterprise is most often sailed with no spinnaker. However the international class rules allow the decision of whether to ...
The Moth is a small development class of sailing dinghy.Originally a small, fast home-built sailing boat designed to plane, since 2000 it has become an expensive and largely commercially produced boat designed to hydroplane on foils though many are still built at home, typically at much lower cost.