Wed, 27 May 2009 This second part of our May debut features naval architect and SAILING
Magazine technical editor, Robert Perry. Bob shares with us his
thoughts on his own design, the Flying Tiger 7.5 Meter. This sportboat
promises to create a stir on the race course in the next few years. Bob also takes the opportunity to address the issue of being typecast a cruising boat designer, which he claims is not the case. Bob's commentaries will be a regular feature on this podcast. Check out Bob's other reviews this month in the May 09 print edition of the magazine. Bob's web site is: http://www.perryboat.com Check out our web site at: www.sailingmagazine.net where you will find many more Bob Perry reviews. Questions? Comments? Email us at sailingpodcast@gmail.com. Fair winds! Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 May 2009 Welcome aboard! Thanks for listening to the Official Podcast of SAILING Magazine. We've added a new dimension to our print publication and we hope you will enjoy the sounds of sailing. In this first inaugural episode we visit with Matts Djos, author of "Fixing Positions: Trailersailing the West." Matts shares with us 25-plus years of vagabond sailing, sometimes at 60 mph apparent! In a few days, we'll have an interview with naval architect and SAILING Magazine's technical editor Robert Perry. Bob will talk about his new design, the Flying Tiger 7.5, a sportboat which is turning heads. So check back. Be sure to subscribe to the show on iTunes and pick up a copy of SAILING Magazine available at most bookstores and marine chandleries. You can subscribe to the mag at our Web site: http://www.sailingmagazine.net Feel free to contact us at sailingpodcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear your comments and suggestions. Enjoy! Comments[0] |
