Sailing Today

Andy Rice

Imagine being able to race a 40-year-old Fireball dinghy and actually have a chance of winning. That’s where we’re looking to take the Selden Sailjuice Winter Series six months from now. The Series has become a focal point for bringing together the most committed competitors to race on a winter traveller’s circuit. And thanks to the hard work of the Great Lakes Handicap Group, the PY numbers are operating really nicely. The best sailors in the best boats have a good chance of winning, or at least doing well.

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