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April 12, 2013America's Cup Commits to Clean Regattasby Sailors for the SeaThe America's Cup Event Authority has partnered with Sailors for the Sea to make their events as green as possible.
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April 12, 2013A Few Close MomentsHop on board Artemis Racing's modified AC45 as they practice foiling.
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April 11, 2013America's Cup: Starting Pointsby Stuart StreuilOn a Monday in February, two America’s Cup syndicates met for the first serious AC72 sparring session on San Francisco Bay. One team came away quite pleased. The other had to take comfort in knowing where they stand.
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April 10, 2013Casual High-Speed FoilingMorrelli & Melvin have teamed up with Australia's McConaghy Boats and propose this interesting concept of high-speed on foils--for the everyday sailor.
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April 9, 2013Kirby v. Rastegar, The Complaintby Dave ReedBruce Kirby, Inc., creator of the Laser, filed suit in a Connecticut District Court last month, the latest move in an attempt to claim past due royalties from the Laser's American and European builder (LaserPerformance), and take ownership of the tooling. Here's the official complaint in its entirety, which makes a compelling argument in his favor. LaserPerformance owner Farzad Rastegar, has not made any public statements regarding the complaint.
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April 9, 2013The Case for a Club Fleetby Gary JobsonToo many disparate classes can result in small fleets and drain a yacht club’s resources, so consider clearing out the club’s clutter and making room for something new and exciting.
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April 8, 2013The Next Volvo Routeby The EditorsAnnouncing the route for the 2014-'15 Volvo Ocean Race.
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April 5, 2013Going Roboticby Meredith PowlisonCollege students gear up for a regatta in Gloucester, Mass., but rather than practicing roll tacks and starts, they’re perfecting boat design and coding.
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April 4, 2013Speedsailing Chronicles: Joyon Poisedby Tim ZimmermannThe French solo multihull master Francis Joyon is aiming to own the four biggest speed sailing records, which he calls, appropriately, the Grand Slam.
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April 4, 2013MOD70 Retreats for Strengthby Bruce GainThe MOD70 has attracted interest and spectators, and delivered on being a relatively safe yet fun multihull class. But the problem is that the sponsors are not able to turn the spending spigot tap on again, or at least not just yet.










