Each January, boatbuilders, equipment manufacturers and just about everyone else involved with the European leisure marine industry descends on the German city of Dusseldorf, on the Rhine, for the ten-Day Boot show. So do a quarter of a million boating enthusiasts from all over the world, eager to see the latest developments in boats, gear, clothing and anything else to do with waterborne recreation. Peter Nielsen was there.


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Ahoy, all you salty rum-swizzling sailor people! I’m just back from a jaunt to the island of Barbados, where I learned a thing or two about how Mt. Gay rum gets made and also sailed in the Mt. Gay Round Barbados Race aboard a Farr 65. The race, I have to say, was just about the most exciting one I’ve ever participated in. We had an amazing finish!


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Winging It

by Peter Nielsen, Posted December 19, 2011

 
By now you’ve all seen plenty of photos of the AC45 wingsails in action, but do you know how they’re built? Peter Nielsen paid a visit to the manufacturers, Core Builders Composites, in Warkworth, New Zealand, to find what goes into one of these featherweight rigs.


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The Chesapeake Way

by Meredith Laitos, Posted October 31, 2011

A weeklong charter in spring on the Chesapeake reveals the quiet nature of the Eastern Shore, with its great cuisine, shallow waters and welcoming marinas


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It’s fall, and boat show season is upon us. It kicked off on the East Coast with the Newport International Boat Show, in France with the Grand Pavois de La Rochelle, and in England with the Southampton Boat Show. A jetlagged Peter Nielsen visited all three in one week. Here’s what he saw…


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