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January 11, 2013Anna to the Extreme (Sailing Series)by James BoydOlympian Anna Tunnicliffe takes on the Extreme Sailing Series.
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January 11, 2013Volvo Ocean Race: Reporters Wantedby Dave ReedThe Volvo Ocean Race is seeking qualified candidates for onboard reporters for its 2014-'15 edition. Do you have the stomach?
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January 9, 2013Rolex Fastnet Reaches 300 Boat Entry in Record 24 Hoursby Tess FletcherIn an unprecedented registration rush, the 2013 Rolex Fastnet Race reached its competitor limit in less than a day.
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January 8, 2013Getting Handicap Racing On Parby Ken ReadHandicapping our boats is a start, but wouldn’t it be better if we could handicap ourselves, too? What works for golf could work for sailing. Gaining Bearing from our November/December 2012 issue.
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January 7, 2013Maserati's Classic Passageby Tim ZimmermannThe Volvo Open 70 Maserati sets out to take a stab at the record of the legendary clipper ship Gold Route.
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January 7, 2013Down But Not Outby Amelia QuinnDon't wake up in the morning in a haze of pain-filled regret. Preventing injuries on the water, at the gym, and even out socializing is key to keeping your sailing season going smoothly.
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January 4, 2013On the Water and in Distress?by Petty Officer 1st Class John D. MillerA reminder from the U.S. Coast Guard to use your VHF radio—not your cellphone—to call for help when you're in distress on the water.
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January 3, 2013Quantum Key West 2013by The EditorsSailing World's exclusive coverage takes you behind the scenes in Key West, Fla.
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January 2, 2013Frostbite Wreckageby Jonathan MckeeAfter a long absence from sailing Tasars, Jonathan McKee returned in less-than glamorous fashion, relearning a few simple lessons along the way.
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January 2, 2013Complexity Squaredby Michelle SladeTo be able to build, test, and optimize the two boats and three wings needed to compete effectively for the America's Cup, Artemis Racing and CEO Paul Cayard first had to build a team.










