Yachting (magazine)

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EditorPatrick Sciacca
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherDavid Carr
Total circulation121,453[1] (December 2012)
Yachting
Cover of issue 1402
EditorPatrick Sciacca
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherDavid Carr
Total circulation121,453[1] (December 2012)
FounderOswald Garrison Villard
Founded1907
CompanyFirecrown
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.yachtingmagazine.com
ISSN0043-9940

Yachting is a monthly English-language magazine published since 1907. It was founded by Oswald Garrison Villard, publisher of the New York Evening Post and The Nation.

On January 1, 1907, publisher Oswald Garrison Villard released the first issue of Yachting. A year later he appointed his “schoolmate and lifelong friend”, 37-year-old Herbert L. Stone, as the magazine's second editor.[2] Stone continued as the editor through a series of ownership changes, except for a brief period during World War I when Stone went to war and Wililam Atkin took over.[3]

In 1920 Herbert Stone, Albert Britt and William A. Miles purchased the magazine from Mr. Villard, and sold it to John Clarke Kennedy a few years later. In 1938 Stone and some friends assembled the Yachting Publishing Company, and took on the role of president, publisher, and editor.[4] He served as editor until his retirement in 1952, and remained as publisher and president of the corporation until his death in 1955.[5]

Content

Yachting features articles on sailing and powerboating. Most of the editorial content covers new marine products and developments, a calendar of races and lists of yacht brokerages.

The magazine is published by Firecrown. The editorial offices are in New York, NY, USA.

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