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April 26, 2013Clear Rules for Many Boatsby Dick RoseChanges have been made in the rules that apply at marks and obstructions so that they serve their intended purpose in scenarios involving three or more boats.
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April 26, 2013Rolex Yachtsman of the Year Johnny Heinekenby Michelle SladeFlying Higher: For Johnny Heineken, being named Rolex Yachtsman of the Year is not only a personal achievement—it’s a success for the sport of kiteboarding.
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April 26, 2013Switching to Multihulls: When Two Become Oneby Ken ReadThe speed-and-thrill divide between mono and multi has narrowed, making for an easier leap from one to the other.
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April 24, 2013Banderas Bay Bluesby Tim ZimmermannInjuries during the start of the Banderas Bay Race last month send a reminder of the importance to keep racing in perspective and always anticipate what's coming next.
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April 23, 2013Photo of the Month: St. Barths Bucketby Eleanor LawsonWe caught up with photographer Shirley O'Hara Falcone as she was off to watch the launch of Oracle Team USA's AC72 in San Francisco. She told us about this breathtaking shot from the St. Barths Bucket Regatta and how she got into the world of sailing photography.
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April 19, 20132013 Sailing Industry StudyThe annual report from the Sailing Company—publisher of Sailing World and Cruising World— includes studies on the bareboat charter industry, North American import sailboats, and North American sailing industries.
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April 18, 2013Video: Baldwin Cup Team RaceWatch a recap of the 2013 Baldwin Cup, a unique team racing regatta hosted by Newport Harbor (Calif.) YC.
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April 17, 2013Sailing World's College Rankings, April 17, 2013by The EditorsGeorgetown takes the top ranking in the fifth coed poll of the spring season while Stanford and Brown round out the top three. Yale, Boston College, and Navy make up the top three women's teams.
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April 15, 2013Roped In, Againby Michelle SladeCurtis Blewett enjoys his time away from sailing, but after a few years off to recharge, he's ready to make another run at the Auld Mug as part of Artemis Racing.
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April 15, 2013How to Survive Spring Breakby Amelia QuinnA few pointers for anyone aspiring to camp out in fickle weather while simultaneously training hard for the spring sailing season.










