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Sailing
High Wind Blowing, Vineyard Cup is on Course for Bigger Regatta
Mark Alan Lovewell
The sailing season is still months away and plans are now under way for the Vineyard Cup, a three-day regatta. Organizers plan a larger and more...
8:15 pm, March 31, 2011
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Young Windsurfer Saves Life in Selfless Rescue
Mark Alan Lovewell
Eighteen-year-old Nicole Level, one of Mexico’s top junior windsurfers from Cancun, is alive today because of the quick thinking of 13-year-old...
7:30 pm, February 24, 2011
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Catboat Donation Adds Sea Presence To Preservation Trust
Mark Alan Lovewell
A historic catboat named Edwina B. is the most recent acquisition of the Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust. The 22-foot wooden boat, built by...
4:45 pm, December 23, 2010
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Vineyard Haven Yacht Club Crew Captures National Championship
Peter Brannen
The Mallory Trophy was originally offered to Lord Horatio Nelson by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire after the admiral’s victory over Napoleon on...
8:00 pm, September 30, 2010
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Storied Schooner Once Owned by General Patton to be Sold
Mark Alan Lovewell
When and If, the 63-foot John G. Alden schooner built in 1939 for the late Gen. George S. Patton that has been a familiar presence in waters from...
6:30 pm, September 23, 2010
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America’s Cup Yachts Stalk the Sound
Mark Alan Lovewell
A beautiful weekend for sailing with brisk winds and fair weather was marred briefly on Sunday morning when the captain of a 12-metre sailboat was...
5:15 pm, August 9, 2010
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Vineyard Cup Races, Festivities: As Open as Programs They Fund
Megan Dooley
Sailing is a summer sport, at least for the most part. It is also usually limited to people of means who belong to expensive private sailing clubs...
10:15 pm, July 15, 2010
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Sailors Delight as Vineyard Cup And Edgartown Regatta Roll In
Mark Alan Lovewell
This is a big week for sailing on Martha’s Vineyard. It begins with the 87th annual Edgartown Yacht Club Regatta, which starts on Thursday and...
4:15 pm, July 12, 2010
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Clean Regatta
Sail Martha’s Vineyard, organizers of the Vineyard Cup Regatta next weekend, have been certified as a clean regatta by Sailors for the Sea, the...
7:45 pm, July 8, 2010
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Shaping the Skin of a Schooner: Anatomy of Life on the Waterfront
Tom Dunlop
I n August the reeds just beyond the open door to the Mugwump shed sway and hiss in a warm breeze off the lagoon. Inside the building, the shape of...
6:30 pm, May 13, 2010
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On Deck View of the 33rd America’s Cup
Louisa Gould
The America’s Cup is named after the schooner America, the first winner of the sailing regatta match around the Isle of Wight in England in 1851....
6:00 pm, March 4, 2010
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Solvig Sayre Ranks Second in Nation
Peter Brannen
She jets around the world with Olympic medalists, is gunning for her own chance at a medal in 2012 and she’ll even put you in touch with her...
5:04 pm, February 4, 2010
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