DAME donating fees to disabled sailing group
All product registration fees for the DAME (Design Award METS) for 2008 will be donated to the International Association of Disabled Sailing. DAME registration is
All product registration fees for the DAME (Design Award METS) for 2008 will be donated to the International Association of Disabled Sailing. DAME registration is
California’s Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship has a new “classroom on the water” with the donation this week of Por Nada, a
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and Sail America have restructured their affiliation agreement. Under the new partnership, Sail America will continue to function as a
US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport of sailing, released a book, “Learn Sailing Right! Beginning Sailing.” Written by the country’s leading professional
US Sailing, the nation’s governing body for sailing, launched a revamped learn-to-sail website, SailingCertification.com. The site makes it easier to learn about sailing courses —
Sea Sense, the St. Petersburg, Fla.-based women’s sailing and powerboating school, is expanding into San Diego with a sailing course slated for October. “The San
The United States Sailing Association has teamed up with the American Red Cross to provide an online training program. All U.S. Sailing instructor training programs
Patricia Harvey Seidenspinner of St. Petersburg, Fla., was recently honored with the annual Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award at ceremonies capping the day-long Women’s Sailing
Landfall, a marine offshore outfitter and safety expert, entered into a partnership with the United States Optimist Dinghy Association. The company also announced it has
Veteran show producers Show Management of Fort Lauderdale and Sail America of Middletown, R.I., have combined two longstanding boat shows into one all-new “super show”
All product registration fees for the DAME (Design Award METS) for 2008 will be donated to the International Association of Disabled Sailing. DAME registration is
California’s Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship has a new “classroom on the water” with the donation this week of Por Nada, a
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and Sail America have restructured their affiliation agreement. Under the new partnership, Sail America will continue to function as a
US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport of sailing, released a book, “Learn Sailing Right! Beginning Sailing.” Written by the country’s leading professional
US Sailing, the nation’s governing body for sailing, launched a revamped learn-to-sail website, SailingCertification.com. The site makes it easier to learn about sailing courses —
Sea Sense, the St. Petersburg, Fla.-based women’s sailing and powerboating school, is expanding into San Diego with a sailing course slated for October. “The San
The United States Sailing Association has teamed up with the American Red Cross to provide an online training program. All U.S. Sailing instructor training programs
Patricia Harvey Seidenspinner of St. Petersburg, Fla., was recently honored with the annual Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award at ceremonies capping the day-long Women’s Sailing
Landfall, a marine offshore outfitter and safety expert, entered into a partnership with the United States Optimist Dinghy Association. The company also announced it has
Veteran show producers Show Management of Fort Lauderdale and Sail America of Middletown, R.I., have combined two longstanding boat shows into one all-new “super show”