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  • Larchmont Junior Race Week 2016

    On Monday, July 18th Larchmont will be hosting their 90th Junior Race Week. This year, Larchmont is partnering with Sailors for the Sea, a non-profit organization whose mission is to assist regatta hosts in planning sustainable events. JSA of LIS continues to encourage regatta hosts to utilize this resource. ... read more »
  • Staying Healthy During Junior Sailing

    Junior sailing signals the start of a fun-filled summer, with lots of activity. Typically it’s dinner then straight to bed after a day on the water and with friends. Sailors going into 420s, Lasers or Pixels start the summer with big plans to run everyday and get into shape…these plans fade within the first ... read more »
  • Ignot Clinic: Preparing American Yacht Club Sailors for Regatta Traveling

    As you get older in junior sailing, slowly but surely your summer will become more traveling and less time at the program. While most programs do not technically have a “racing team” the racing class sort of becomes one. Whether it be through traveling for weeks at a time or intense practices on the water, ... read more »
  • Shelter Island Yacht Club Optimist Invitational Regatta Recap

    Shelter Island Yacht Club hosted the 2016 SIYC Open Optimist Invitational Regatta on July 6.  Shelter Island is a JSA Area A qualifier event and the first large Optimist regatta of the season for the Eastern Long Island Sound area.  This year SIYC, along with regatta co-Chairs Mary Beran and Jonathan Arnold, ... read more »
  • Could be Seeing a New Multihull on Long Island Sound

    In early 2015, the International Sailing Federation announced that they were searching for a new youth multihull class to replace the Sirena SL16 for the ISAF Youth World Championships. Nacra Sailing, a Dutch performance sailing company, submitted two bids for the class—the previously existing Nacra 16 and ... read more »
  • Western Districts Regatta Recap

    On Thursday July 7th sailors from around JSA of LIS came to Sea Cliff Yacht Club for the Western Districts qualifier. With poor weather predicted for the day, the race committee planned for only three races in each class. All boats were rigged and ready for a 10:50 harbor start where it was a quick tow ... read more »
  • Cellphones on the Coach Boat

    Cellphone use while on the water has become a hot topic in junior sailing over the past few years. Many programs are still conflicted and have very different approaches to the issue. The main concern in this argument lies in the right place; it’s about safety. Safety for sailing instructors poses a very ... read more »
  • Sportsmanship as told by Clemmie Everett

    A #TBT article by Clemmie Everett, who won the Sportsmanship Award at the 1999 Leiter Trophy and the 2008 Adams Cup, shares this reminder that how we play the game impacts the health of the game. Rings true to us in JSA we're out here to build a community and this isn't only in sailing, the friends we ... read more »
  • Getting Recruited to Sail in College

    Tips to for getting recruited to sail in college Link at bottom to Jay Keyhoe's Do's and Don'ts of getting recruited to college. Long term: Find a boat you feel comfortable with, coaches aren’t looking for a specific class. It doesn’t matter if you’re in a 420, laser, pixel or 29er. Don’t feel ... read more »
  • Larchmont crew leads 29er Nationals

    Cate Mollerus of Larchmont Yacht Club is currently leading 29er Nationals being held in Newport, RI. Mollerus and Chris Williford, her skipper out of Fort Lauderdale, FL have put on a clinic out there winning 5 of 7 races sailed so far. Racing concludes today at 15:00, good luck and we'll be checking the ... read more »
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