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Sail America
NameSail America
LocationUnited States
Region servedNorth America

Sail America. As a prominent organization, Sail America works closely with the United States Sailing Association, National Sailing Hall of Fame, and America's Cup to promote the sport of sailing. With its headquarters in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Sail America collaborates with renowned sailing institutions like the New York Yacht Club, San Francisco Yacht Club, and Annapolis Yacht Club. The organization's efforts are supported by notable sailors, including Dennis Conner, Ted Turner, and Gary Jobson, who have competed in prestigious events like the America's Cup, Olympic Games, and Volvo Ocean Race.

Introduction to

Sail America Sail America is a trade association that represents the sailing industry in the United States, working with companies like Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Catalina Yachts. The organization's mission is to promote the sport of sailing and support the growth of the sailing industry, which includes manufacturers like Harken, Lewmar, and Navico. Sail America achieves this by partnering with sailing events, such as the Miami International Boat Show, Annapolis Boat Show, and San Francisco Boat Show, and collaborating with sailing schools like the United States Naval Academy, United States Coast Guard Academy, and Newport Sea Base. The organization also works with sailing media outlets, including Sailing World, Sail Magazine, and Cruising World, to promote the sport and provide resources for sailors.

History of

Sail America The history of Sail America dates back to the 1990s, when a group of sailing industry professionals, including Warren Luhrs and John Burnham, came together to form the organization. Since its inception, Sail America has worked closely with sailing institutions like the Cruising Club of America, New York Yacht Club, and San Diego Yacht Club. The organization has also supported notable sailing events, such as the America's Cup, Louis Vuitton Cup, and Star Sailors League. Sail America's efforts have been recognized by the sailing community, with awards from the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the United States Sailing Association. The organization has also collaborated with sailing legends like Paul Cayard, Russell Coutts, and James Spithill, who have competed in events like the Olympic Games, Volvo Ocean Race, and America's Cup.

Sailing Events and Competitions

Sail America supports a wide range of sailing events and competitions, including the Miami International Boat Show, Annapolis Boat Show, and San Francisco Boat Show. The organization also partners with sailing regattas like the Key West Regatta, Newport Regatta, and San Diego Regatta, which attract top sailors from around the world, including Tom Slingsby, Nathan Outteridge, and Iain Percy. Sail America's events calendar also includes notable competitions like the America's Cup, Louis Vuitton Cup, and Star Sailors League, which feature teams from Oracle Team USA, Emirates Team New Zealand, and Luna Rossa Challenge. The organization works closely with sailing media outlets, including Sailing World, Sail Magazine, and Cruising World, to promote these events and provide coverage of the sailing world.

Sailing Destinations

in America America offers a diverse range of sailing destinations, from the Chesapeake Bay to the San Juan Islands. Sail America promotes these destinations, which include popular sailing spots like Newport, Rhode Island, Annapolis, Maryland, and San Francisco, California. The organization also highlights lesser-known sailing destinations, such as Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and Puget Sound, which offer unique sailing experiences. Sail America collaborates with sailing schools and charters, like The Sailing Company and Sunsail, to provide resources and services for sailors visiting these destinations. The organization also partners with sailing events, such as the Chicago Yacht Club's Race to Mackinac and the San Juan Islands Regatta, to promote these destinations and attract sailors from around the world.

Types of Sailing

in America Sail America supports a wide range of sailing types, from racing to cruising. The organization promotes day sailing, weekend sailing, and long-distance sailing, and provides resources for sailors of all levels, from beginners to experienced sailors like Paul Cayard and Russell Coutts. Sail America also highlights the benefits of sailing instruction, which is offered by schools like the United States Sailing Association and the Annapolis Sailing School. The organization partners with sailing manufacturers, like Beneteau and Jeanneau, to promote the latest sailing technology and equipment. Sail America's efforts are supported by notable sailors, including Dennis Conner, Ted Turner, and Gary Jobson, who have competed in prestigious events like the America's Cup and Olympic Games.

America's Sailing Culture and Community

America's sailing culture and community are vibrant and diverse, with a rich history that dates back to the American Revolution. Sail America promotes this culture and community, which includes sailing institutions like the New York Yacht Club, San Francisco Yacht Club, and Annapolis Yacht Club. The organization supports sailing events, such as the America's Cup and Star Sailors League, which bring together sailors from around the world. Sail America also highlights the contributions of notable sailors, including Joshua Slocum, Gertrude Ederle, and Steve Fossett, who have made significant contributions to the sport of sailing. The organization partners with sailing media outlets, including Sailing World, Sail Magazine, and Cruising World, to promote America's sailing culture and community, and to provide resources and services for sailors of all levels.

Category:Sailing organizations

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