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January 6, 2012One-Design Archives: The Flying SaucerFrom Sailing World's one-design drawers we unearth O'Day's Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
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July 19, 2012Gorge BlowoutCarnage was minimal and the fun factor was high at the annual Gorge Blowout on the Columbia River.
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January 2, 2013Frostbite WreckageAfter 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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April 18, 2012Sailing World's College Rankings, April 18, 2012Yale hangs on to the lead in the coed rankings, while Georgetown and Roger Williams make moves into the top three. In the women's rankings, Georgetown and Brown tie up at the top with Stanford close on their heels.
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September 10, 2012From the Archives: LaserIn this February 1995 'From the Experts' article, Steve Bourdow explains how Laser rigging was refined to a new level as Olympic sailors join the ranks of this popular one-design.
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May 6, 2013From Across the Pond: Part IIIAmelia Quinn checks in from the third and final day of racing at the Wilson Trophy in West Kirby, England.
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December 1, 2011No Stranger to the GrindAmanda Clark has spent nearly 15 years as a member of the U.S. Sailing Team Alphagraphics. But that won't make winning a berth on the 2012 Olympic team any easier, which is just fine by her. From our November/December 2011 issue.
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July 9, 2012From the Archives: Ultimate Metamorphosis of the Open 30Just when the Ultimate 30 class appeared dead, U.S. owners and interested sailors in Europe gave this big dinghy a new lease on life - and a new name. From our February 1991 issue.
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December 13, 2012RS Venture: Best Recreational DinghyFor casual racing, club sailing, and messing about with the family, RS Sailboats delivers the goods with its Venture, a versatile and nimble dinghy for the sailing masses.

