Quick: what’s the most successful, stable, one-design dinghy class in world history? Answer: the Laser, of course, now rolling past 200,000 boats worldwide. In fact, in celebration of this milestone, ...
I’ve sailed many boats, both casually and competitively, big and small, but the Laser is the only boat I’ve always considered to be “my other boat.” Over the past four decades, it’s been my one ...
Talia Hamlin has specific goals this week as she competes in her first ILCA (International Laser Class Association) North American Championship. She wants good starts, to sail through the waves with ...
Don Jesberg (Tiburon) and his team representing the San Francisco Yacht Club (Belvedere) sailed to third place this past ...
Weekend event launches with offshore trick-or-treating among 75 decorated boats in Coconut Grove Sailing Club’s "Haunted Mooring Field" Each October, Coconut Grove Sailing Club transforms into a place ...
Coconut Grove Sailing Club (CGSC) kicked off its 16th annual Howler Regatta on Oct. 25, as more than 300 young sailors took to the waters of Biscayne Bay in one of South Florida’s largest youth ...
On choppy water under sunny skies, the last day of competition in the Olympic one-person dinghy (men's Laser, women's Laser Radial) events provided plenty of drama. In the men's event, Australia’s ...
PSA continues as an ILCA-approved Builder under the ILCA Class Rules. ILCA’s 28 August 2025 announcement to the contrary is to be disregarded.
Men's laser standings 1. Andrew Murdoch (New Zealand) 7 points 2. Diego Romero (Italy) 9 3. Julio Alsogaray (Argentina) 13 4. Gustavo Lima (Portugal) 13 5. Pavlos Kontides (Cyprus) 15 6. Paul Goodison ...