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January 27, 2012Designed For the TimesAs the one-design world turns, the latest grand-prix big-boat offering comes as its predecessors enjoy their golden years. "New Boats" from our April 2011 issue.
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January 13, 2012No Result, But Plenty of LessonsA DNF doesn't define a distance race. There's a lot to be learned from competing and overcoming adversity even if the finish line is never crossed.
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January 13, 2012The Road Leads to Key WestMaking the trek down I-95 with the J/80 in tow has become an annual adventure for the Storck family.
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January 10, 2012Spaceman, Go For Launch!To help get the Farr 400 Spaceman Spiff ready for Race Week—and make sure Duval Street hadn't dried up—tactician Nick Turney arrived in Key West extra early.
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January 10, 2012A Voyage To InspireMatt Rutherford's voyage around the Americas doesn't have the glitz of a high-tech sailing campaign, but that's what makes his accomplishment all the more inspiring.
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January 5, 20122011-'12 Global Ocean RaceThe Class 40 Cessna Citation leads the doublehanded fleet out of the headwinds and towards the finish of the third leg in Uruguay. Meanwhile, Buckley Systems and Campagne de France close in on New Zealand after injury and gear damage.
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December 14, 2011Trimming the Tri-RadialSailmaker Mike Topper explores the tricks and tips of trimming tri-radial symmetric spinnakers. From the May 1982 issue of Yacht Racing/Cruising.
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October 24, 2011Silver Lining 18The Pan Am Games didn't end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
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October 21, 2011Out of the Frying Pan and into the FireAn off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
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October 19, 2011The Shape I'm (We're) InRuminations on cool-down runs and pin trading from steamy Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.



