Sailing
The College Admissions Scandal Just Produced Its First Criminal Sentence
A Stanford coach who took more than $600K in bribes isn't getting any jail time.
The Stress of Living on a Boat Was Just What My Anxious Brain Needed
When you are far from land, the need to be completely self-reliant is key, and every small accomplishment is an affirmation of survival itself.
Teamwork Is the Real Sailor's Delight in 'Sea of Thieves'
Wicked sensitive crews in the time of wooden ships and iron sailors.
Photos of Life at Sea
What life is like when you're stuck on a ship with the same group of guys for months on end.
That Time A Protester Tried to Smash Up the America's Cup
As the Auld Mug returns to Aotearoa, VICE looks back at what he was protesting, how he did it, and what has changed.
Meet the Woman Determined to Be the First Trans Person to Sail Around the World
Later this year, Sabreena Lachlainn will set out, completely alone, in a 34-foot sailboat.
The Woman Determined to Be the First Trans Person to Sail the World Alone
"When things get violent, and the boats get thrown around, and you're tossed around like a cork in a bottle—you find out who you are."
France's Thomas Coville Breaks Record for Sailing Solo Around the World by 8 1/2 Days
Only twice have sailboats ever gone faster around the globe, but those ships had crews of 10 and 14, who worked in shifts.
Two French Brothers Are Retracing Magellan’s Voyage to Bring Clean Water to the World
Sitting across from me in a bar, they have the look of three men who've been at sea a long time—but in the best way possible.
All Aboard the Ship Sailing Near-Extinct Grains From Oslo to Istanbul
“We’re using the seeds as a way to talk about challenges within the food system,” says Amy Franceschini, one of the artists involved in the project.
Sailing a Real-Life Viking Ship Across the Atlantic Is Still Hard Work
We talked to the shipbuilder and the captain of the Draken Harald Hårfagre.
Boxing, Wrestling, Defining A Hero: The Significance Of Sport In Epic Literature
As far back as the first known literature in Europe, sport has been a crucial narrative device. More than that, however, it has defined what it is to be a warrior, and what it is to be a man.