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75 Years of UK Sailmakers, Part 3

By Chris Szepessy

75 Years of UK Sailmakers, Part 3

An interview with Butch Ulmer This is the third installment of our conversation with Charles “Butch” Ulmer about the history of the company founded by his father in City Island, New York in 1946. Parts 1 and 2 can be found at windcheckmagazine.com/article/75-years-of-uk-sailmakers/ and windcheckmagazine.com/article/75-years-of-uk-sailmakers-part-2/   WindCheck: Butch, please tell us how you expanded Ulmer Sails beyond the two original lofts in City Island and Annapolis. Butch Ulmer: When Owen Torrey joined my loft in City Island,…

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11th Hour Racing Awards Five New Grants to Advance Composting and Experiential Ocean Education

By Chris Szepessy

11th Hour Racing Awards Five New Grants to Advance Composting and Experiential Ocean Education

By Allessandra Ghezzi, 11th Hour Racing Communications Director   As 11th Hour Racing enters its 11th year of philanthropic work, the organization announced today five new grants, funded by The Schmidt Family Foundation, to support environmental projects in Connecticut, Maryland, Hawai’i, and Rhode Island. 11th Hour Racing’s grantmaking strategy focuses on pilot programs that model sustainability best practices, advance ocean stewardship and create systemic change to restore ocean health. These five grantees – Baltimore Compost Collective, Gather…

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An Excerpt from The Bruce Kirby Story: From the River to the Sea

By Chris Szepessy

An Excerpt from The Bruce Kirby Story: From the River to the Sea

Editor’s note: Our friend Bruce Kirby, a man who arguably did more to advance the growth and popularity of sailing than anyone else, crossed the bar on July 19, 2021 at age 92. A longtime resident of Rowayton, CT, Bruce had been working on his memoir with his friend Mark Smith of nearby Norwalk for two and a half years before his passing. “Our collaboration was challenging and spirited,” says Mark. “It’s been a long road and…

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Herreshoff, Hickman and Hunt: 100 Years of the American Runabout

By Tom Darling

Herreshoff, Hickman and Hunt: 100 Years of the American Runabout

Imagine this. You are looking at a boating industry magazine and see an article from the National Marine Manufacturers Association. It reads: “Powerboat sales are still booming in 2021. Retail unit sales of new powerboats in February 2021 were up 34% compared to the same period last year.” Everyone saw it. No one saw it coming: The Great Powerboat Drought of ’21. In the year of COVID, sales of small boats and engines were off the charts…

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Women on the Water: Veronica Brown

By Joe Cooper

Women on the Water: Veronica Brown

Veronica Brown is the Director of Experiences and Events at Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard in Newport, RI. We chatted over coffee at Belle’s in early November. Coop: Veronica, thanks for the coffee. Where did you grow up, and was sailing a ‘thing’ in your family? Veronica Brown: I grew in Bath Maine. My dad was in the Merchant Marine and mum was a politician, so despite that background, I did not grow up sailing. Coop: Hummm, OK,…

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75 Years of UK Sailmakers, Part 2

By Chris Szepessy

75 Years of UK Sailmakers, Part 2

An interview with Butch Ulmer This is the second installment of our conversation with Charles “Butch” Ulmer about the history of the company founded by his father in City Island, New York in 1946. Part 1 can be found at windcheckmagazine.com/article/75-years-of-uk-sailmakers/. WindCheck: So, you started working full time at Charles Ulmer, Inc. in 1965… Butch Ulmer: Yes. I had worked during the summers in high school and when I returned home after leaving the Navy, I went…

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Trash to Treasure: The Renaissance of the Graves Constellation

By Chris Szepessy

Trash to Treasure: The Renaissance of the Graves Constellation

Story & photos by Greg Anthony We had just crossed the finish line. As I rounded the boat up for the 5-mile beat home, the elation of saving our time on “Z” and flat out finishing ahead of all our other fleet members turned to dread. It would be dark in 15 minutes, it was blowing 15, and the Mt. Hope Bridge, 4.5 miles to windward, was disappearing in the approaching fog bank. Lights on the bridge…

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Women on the Water: Joan Porter

By Joe Cooper

Women on the Water: Joan Porter

When you ask one of “The Women” to do an interview and she says, “Sure, come on over,” well you do. “Over” in this case is the west facing deck, overlooking the Sakonnet River, in Tiverton, Rhode Island of the home of Joan Touchette Porter and family. Coop: Thanks for the coffee. Joan Porter: (Laughs) It’s easier that way. Coop: Was sailing a “thing” in your family as a kid? JP: (Pointing to a ramshackle 30-footer on…

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75 Years of UK Sailmakers

By Chris Szepessy

75 Years of UK Sailmakers

An interview with Butch Ulmer If you’re reading this magazine, there’s a good chance you’ve sailed on a boat with sails built by the company known today as UK Sailmakers. Founded in 1946 in City Island, New York by Charles “Buster” Ulmer as Charles Ulmer, Inc., UK Sailmakers is one of the world’s oldest groups of sail lofts. We had the pleasure of sitting down with Charles “Butch” Ulmer to discuss his father’s founding of the company…

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An Excerpt from Fastnet: One Man’s Voyage

By Chris Szepessy

An Excerpt from Fastnet: One Man’s Voyage

By Roger Vaughan Editor’s note: On August 14, 1979, a rogue storm in the Irish Sea overtook the 303 yachts competing in the Fastnet Race. Twenty-four boats were abandoned including five that sank, and fifteen sailors lost their lives. Roger “Fingers” Vaughan was aboard Jim Kilroy’s 79-foot maxi sloop Kialoa. Driving was exhausting. The helmsman needed encouragement. He faced painfully into blowing scud that stung like sand, looking for the optimum path through confused seas that lifted…

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