• Pacific Downwind Racing

    Exciting news; I am going downwind in the Pacific again.  Last time was in 2012 on California Condor with a fantastic team in the Pacific Cup from San Francisco to Kaneohe, Hawaii.  See some onboard clips of the race video below. Picture is Condor team at the dock just after our finish at sunrise, love all the smiles. This time I am sailing with great friend Liz Baylis on the Santa Cruz 50 Oaxaca, owner Michael Moradzedeh, and a very talented team.  In 2019 they won their class and were 6th overall, very impressive.  See great post by Dee Caffari crew…

  • Finished Modifying Cockpit for Singlehanded Sailing

    Here are the last two episodes of modifying the cockpit of my Archambault 31. If you are getting into shorthanded sailing, and would like help setting up your boat, finding the right sailplan, or coaching, contact me, I am happy to help. Less then a month to launch, exciting time of year. See you soon, Paul

  • Modifying the Cockpit for Singlehanded Sailing

    Yes, lets bring back the classic four part series on how I modified the last Archambault 31, and some of the same for the current boat in the shop, with a few new twist. Below are the first two episodes showing my thought process on how to solve the problem, with boats that are setup for fully crewed. I will walk through the steps and in this four part series designing, mocking up, building, and installing the parts needed to have an efficient singlehanded cockpit design. See you soon, Paul

  • Archambault 31 Busy Refit

     After my website was hacked I am slowly staring to put my photography back on the site. Not as a store but simple galleries. Hope you enjoy it, at Photography. This is such a great time of year in New England, days getting longer, water temp coming up, daylight savings, all good. It has been a busy time in the PCS Boat Spa this winter.  Kincora has another six weeks before I take her to the boat yard, and start the bottom, topsides, and finish up the rig work.  The list of 130 jobs that looked daunting early November has…

  • Archambault 31 Refit Update

    Yikes, the last week of February, it is hard to believe.  Two months and I will be finishing up the bottom work at the yard getting ready to launch.  It has been a good push since early December doing the refit on the A31.  Covid has me spending most of my time in the shop. I started this refit with 95 items on the list, and now I am down to 40 plus or minus, since I am adding and deleting as I go.   Below are just a few examples of what is coming in the next two Episodes, 60…

  • Episode 59, Design & Build Storm Jib/Staysail Tack Fitting

    Happy New Year to all. At full speed in the shop doing another major refit. Lots of exciting jobs on the way, and many running at the same time. Before we know it Spring launching will on the schedule. It has been a few boats since I had the options of going from the #4 jib to unfurling a storm jib inside of the headstay. It is a great comfort, and very efficient. Besides the sail can be used as a staysail with the Code 0, A-Sails, and jib top as a bonus. Hope you enjoy Episode 59, (see below)…

  • Episode 57 Singlehanded Sailing Refit

    Wow, the Vendee Globe Race is absolutely the peak of our sport. So sad to see how many boats have been damaged. I hope they all stay safe. If you have not been watching, you need to check it out https://www.vendeeglobe.org/en Back to the passionate life long singlehanded sailor. This episode is following the path of episode 56 Same Mold – Different Boat, and why a refit from a stock boat is needed for singlehanded sailing. This is the start of six months of refit episodes, how I go about making my stock boat easier to sail, gear I use,…

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