Focus. Determination. Passion. The USODA National Championships
Published – USODA Magazine ©2019 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert With his Opti still wet from the waters of Pensacola Bay and fresh off his 40 point win […]
Published – USODA Magazine ©2019 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert With his Opti still wet from the waters of Pensacola Bay and fresh off his 40 point win […]
Published – Sailing World ©2016 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert Sailors have an affectionate place in their hearts for rum, so when Lesson #1’s bowman, Randall Richmond, was […]
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 Lambasted in a Miami Tribune editorial as “Dangerously naive stooges of Castro’s propaganda,” crews racing in the 1994 […]
Published – The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) ©2015 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert New Orleanians were some of the first to adopt the sugar sands and warm emerald waters […]
Published – Emerald Coast Magazine ©2015 – All Rights Reserved – Troy Gilbert Sailors read the wind on the water as you might read a great novel. Wind lines are […]
Published: July 1988 Mid-Gulf Sailing © 2014 Troy Gilbert By Walter Atkinson The yacht Equation under the command of Buddy Friedrichs finished the 1988 Pensacola to Isla Mujeres Regatta al […]
© 2013 Troy Gilbert The history of how a little known regatta that started in New Orleans put the first feet on the sand and helped to create Cancun. In […]
Racing across the Gulf of Mexico to Isla Mujeres Published – Sailing World ©2013 – Troy Gilbert Getting scoped out by high-speed Cuban Navy patrol boats in the middle of […]
Racing the Regata al Sol through the BP oil spill Published – Sailing World ©2013 – Troy Gilbert Our Gulf Coast is a realm of tropical water, sugar sand beaches […]