Hard at work behind the scenes, Sail1Design has been putting together an improved, new-look website, on a totally new web platform. Times change, so S1D & Airwaves put together what we feel is a more user-friendly, searchable, attractive, interactive site. While our Sailing Job Board & Career Center, and our Brokerage Marketplace won’t change at all, the rest of the site has undergone some fairly significant upgrading.
Please take a moment to browse, and as always we enjoy and value your feedback!

Just a few new improvements:
- All new interactive, user-fed Sailing Calendar. Get YOUR events on our site!! You can upload from Google Calendar!! If you’d like us to post events for you, please email [email protected] or [email protected] and we’ll do it for you!
- Sign-up for Airwaves news. At the bottom of our home page, you can sign up for our Airwaves sailing news emails, new job notices, and marketplace offerings.
- More articles at your fingertips! We have created a better search system so you can get your hands on the vast library of sailing articles that Airwaves offers. Try our search function and enjoy the content!






Some of the most challenging days a team faces going upwind are those days when it is consistently puff on, followed by a lull , puff on – nonstop transitional sailing .
The kids really work hard for Chris because they realize he knows what it takes to become a champion. His current team of junior sailors includes the U.S. Laser National Champion and the Junior Women’s Single-handed National Champion. He videos all the training sessions on the ocean and goes to the gym to workout with them. He communicates with his sailors almost daily on his team FB page and sends them video’s to watch about mental training and reads all of their regatta reports. He is tough and demanding of his sailors on and off the water. Missing a practice for late homework or last minute studying is not an acceptable absence. I have also seen him send sailors home when they show up with less than total commitment. He also expects each team member to support their fellow teammate. He believes sailing is a team sport, not an individual sport. “
S1D: Where did you grow up sailing?
S1D: How did you and Nick prepare for each day of racing?
