American Magic, the yacht racing team headquartered in Pensacola, has sold three racing yachts to a new team that will vie ...
American Magic today confirmed that American Racing Challenger Team USA has acquired key America's Cup sailing assets from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The $20 million American Magic headquarters at the Port of Pensacola will not just be a sailing team base but also a manufacturing ...
New York Yacht Club American Magic, the U.S. sailing team challenging for the 36th America’s Cup has announced an initial roster of 17 sailors who will train and compete with the team. The ...
American Magic sailors wave to supporters in Barcelona before its elimination from the Louis Vuitton Cup. Their focus now shifts to domestic priorities. Ricardo Pinto/AC37 The New York YC's American ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The $20.8 million American Magic headquarters at the Port of Pensacola is finally complete. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said at ...
Doug DeVos, the US businessman who co-founded the American Magic sailing organization, has acquired the Denmark SailGP team in a record $60 million transaction. Known as the Rockwool Racing SailGP ...
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said a pair of sailing regattas held in Pensacola this spring impressed guests so much that the city could potentially host "seven or eight" similar events next year. The ...
Pensacola is now home to its own SailGP team, with American Magic announcing that it has bought the Danish SailGP team, Rockwool Racing, for $60 million. Earlier this year, American Magic announced a ...
The New York YC’s American Magic was 0-2 with its America’s Cup challenges, and given its early eliminations from AC36 and AC37, the money burn rate was high and the return on investment low. It’s all ...