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Sailing
On the Water Is the Place to Be
Lisa Stout
In what is believed to be a June record, 19 boats gathered in Vineyard Haven on June 25 for an overcast Thursday evening Harbor Race.
6:06 pm, July 1, 2015
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Sails Up; Holmes Hole Season Begins
Lisa Stout
The first official week of Holmes Hole Sailing Association’s 39th season offered the best and worst conditions.
2:35 pm, June 25, 2015
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Embracing a Fellowship of the Wind
The Holmes Hole Sailing Association begins another season, striking a balance of hot competition and warm friendship. Every Thursday evening and...
7:10 pm, June 18, 2015
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Gannon and Benjamin Launches Sleek New Design
Katherine Scott
The Gannon and Benjamin boatyard on the Vineyard Haven harbor was the scene of a festive launch Monday for a new design created by the venerable...
5:58 pm, May 4, 2015
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Sail MV Dinner Lecture
Rachel Miller, a co-founder of the Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, is the guest presenter at the Sail Martha’s Vineyard dinner lecture on...
8:54 am, April 1, 2015
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Tisbury Selectmen Institute New Harbor Regulations
Ivy Ashe
Tisbury selectmen approved a host of new harbor regulations covering everything from dinghy length to docking time limits during their Tuesday...
12:01 pm, March 20, 2015
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Know, Know, Know Your Boat
The Martha’s Vineyard detachment of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be offering a 10-week Boating Skills and Seamanship (BS&S) course beginning...
12:52 pm, March 11, 2015
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Sea Supremacy During the War of 1812
Mark Alan Lovewell
In America's earliest years, the waters surrounding the young country were vulnerable to foreign invasion, principally by the British Navy.
3:43 pm, March 5, 2015
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Who Needs a Summer Breeze? Hardy Sailors Take to the Ice
Ivy Ashe
A 16-foot sail is last thing you might expect to see on an Island pond in the depths of a frozen February. Across the Vineyard, boats have been...
5:55 am, February 26, 2015
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Revisiting the Charles W. Morgan
As the Sail Martha’s Vineyard winter lecture and dinner series continues this month, Matthew Stackpole will be at the Black Dog Tavern on Feb. 11.
12:40 pm, February 4, 2015
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From Duluth to Vineyard Haven, Island Family Sees America by Sail
Ivy Ashe
When Tim and Trisha Colon bought a sailboat in Duluth, Minn., bringing the 45-foot boat home became a family adventure. With their two children, the...
5:40 am, November 12, 2014
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Holmes Hole Season Ends After a Full Slate of Competitions
David Lott
The Moffett Race, run the first Saturday after Labor Day, has been the traditional season-ending race for the Holmes Hole Sailing Association. But...
1:45 pm, November 6, 2014
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