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November 17, 2010An Ordinary Woman on an Extraordinary Voyageby Tim ZimmermannJeanne Socrates is in the midst of a solo circumnavigation aboard her Najad 380 Nereida.
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November 16, 20102010 Perth International RegattaMore than 200 boats from 40 nations are testing out the venue for the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships.
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November 12, 2010Tired, But Proud, Cammas Reflects on Route du Rhumby Bruce GainWith a 105-foot weapon, Franck Cammas slayed the Atlantic and the Route du Rhum's Unlimited Class. Was it as easy as it looked?
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November 12, 2010Cats Are Back, But the Star Bows OutThe ISAF General Council votes the venerable Star out of the 2016 Olympics, brings back the catamaran, and introduces two coed events.
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November 11, 2010Critical Olympic Vote Still to Comeby Stuart StreuliA closer look at two critical submissions to the ISAF General Coucil shed some light on the re-vamped Olympic event selection process and reveal that the Council itself still holds the final vote.
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November 11, 2010Dark and Stormyby Michael LovettMoments of brilliant competition shined through the rain-soaked 2010 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Championship. (Photo Gallery)
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November 10, 2010Dark Star?by Stuart StreuliIs the Star on its way out of the Olympics? The venerable design was not included on the initial proposal for the Olympic sailing events for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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November 10, 2010Sailing World's College Rankings, Nov. 10, 2010by The EditorsThe fall college sailing season is down to the final few regattas and Boston College are soaring at the right time, receiving 33 of a possible 42 first place votes and leading both the coed and women's polls.
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November 8, 2010Zooming Along, Rain or Shineby Michael LovettAt the 2010 Sperry Top Sider Caribbean NOOD Championships, sailors haven't let a little downpour slow them down. (View Photos)
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November 4, 2010The Professor Goes Back to Schoolby Bruce GainSuccess has come often to offshore legend Michel Desjoyeaux. However, the cerebral Frenchman has no intention of resting on his laurels with two major races this winter and the granddaddy of shorthanded sailing, the Vendée Globe, next year.










