The Port Townsend Sailing Association (PTSA) mission is to promote sailing on Port Townsend Bay and surrounding waters; to provide opportunities for youth and adults in the greater Port Townsend community to learn and improve sailboat handling; to foster sailboat racing and seamanship; and to preserve and celebrate the legacy of traditional wooden sailboats. Founded in 2006, PTSA builds on a rich heritage that includes the Wooden Boat Foundation, the Quimper Tars, and the Wooden Yacht Racing Association.
Click here for information about new sails that are available at very reasonable prices. Proceeds go to PTSA.
And we Worry About Our Unpredictable Winds!
2 Dead After Storm Strikes Alabama Sailing Regatta
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/27/us/2-dead-after-storm-strikes-alabama-sailing-regatta.html
Spring White-cap Series – Race 4
After a day when the wind varied greatly in strength and direction it finally settled by race time on being, at the dock, 6 – 9 kts., fairly steadily from […]
Ingham’s Insight: Pinch Through The Lull
Once you start wrapping your head around VMG, you start to realize that making the boat go faster sometimes might be the slower way to the mark. From Sailing World.
Spring White-cap 2015 – Race 3
Thirteen boats turned out to race in conditions which, compared with the last few Friday evenings, were much more suited for sailboat racing. This week, and probably for the rest […]
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