Havana or Bust!
Published – Sailing World ©2016 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert Neil and Janet Davies had spent two months preparing their Hunter 42, Midnight Sun II, for Pensacola YC’s […]
Published – Sailing World ©2016 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert Neil and Janet Davies had spent two months preparing their Hunter 42, Midnight Sun II, for Pensacola YC’s […]
Published – Sailing World ©2015 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert On September 5, 33 Gulf Coast commodores assembled at Mississippi’s Bay-Waveland YC for a long awaited and contentious […]
Published – Sailing World ©2015 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert Lambasted in a Miami Tribune editorial as “Dangerously naive stooges of Castro’s propaganda,” crews racing in the 1994 […]
Published – Sailing World ©2015 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert For Zane Yoder, an experienced 43-year-old sailor, the Dauphin Island Race was like the other 35 he’d done […]
Published: June 2014 – BoatU.S. Magazine © 2014 Troy Gilbert The Mississippi Coast is the birthplace of yacht racing on the Gulf Coast with the first regattas tracking back to […]
Published: February 2014 Southern Boating © 2014 Troy Gilbert With boating season warming up on the Gulf Coast, thoughts are turning to cruising destinations with white sand beaches or docking […]
Published: November 2013 Southern Boating © 2013 Troy Gilbert The Gulf Yachting Association (GYA) is one of the oldest and most prestigious boating organizations in the United States, and while […]
First Published March 2013 Southwinds Magazine © 2013 Troy Gilbert In 1853, the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, Alabama, hosted sailors from New Orleans and the Mississippi Coast for post-regatta […]
Published – Gambit Weekly ©2013 – Troy Gilbert New Orleans has a rich history of sailboat racing and is proven training ground for champions in the sport Carter Christopher walked […]