The Seahorse editorial team is specifically tasked to track down and report in depth on breaking news in every area of performance sailboat development. Our remit extends from the smallest detail in lift-foils for a progressive lightweight skiff to a new superyacht rigging concept that we consider holds longterm relevance to performance sailing.
Throughout 2008 we will deliver informed comment from the sport's leading technical experts upon the design, engineering and execution of all the key facets of sailboat performance, from hulls to foils, from spars, sails and design tools to the latest tactical software.
Our technical remit is defined not only by the current importance of a detail development or trend, but more significantly by that development's broader relevance for the future.
This technical coverage is complemented from the racecourse itself by what is widely accepted to be an unrivalled team of Grand Prix contributors — including several America's Cup winners.
Seahorse, famously, is also not shy to lobby for major change when we feel it is of widespread benefit...
Our team prides itself upon working from an independent and international viewpoint and with the cream of the sailing world's technical writers to ensure that Seahorse maintains its reputation as the best-written and best-informed sailing title in the world.
Andrew Hurst
Editor