John Rousmaniere, author of the "Annapolis Book of Seamanship," questioned why any sailor was racing there.
In an Olympic class regatta last month in Long Beach, Calif., male and female 470 sailors raced together.
An avid sailor, Hugh raced his own boat against the King of Thailand at Pataya.
The sailor raced on to the next hatchway, which he opened with a crash.
From nowhere, a half-dozen young sailors raced into the building and tried to save the statue.
Whenever this occurred, Titania got under way as her sailors raced to their general quarters stations.
She rolled like a kicked football before the feet that stumbled over her as the sailors raced away up the street.
From nearby bars, soldiers and sailors raced to assist.
An avid sailor, he built and raced a 36-foot sloop.
Around him, sailors raced into the rigging and started unfurling the sails.