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January 18, 2012Jules Verne Is Just the BeginningCircumnavigating the globe in 45 days is just a taste of what's to come in the world of offshore multihulls, says Banque Populaire's Loick Peyron.
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March 9, 2011Annals of Worthy Wetass-edness: Solo Sailing to Save the DolphinsFor the fourth time, Michael Reppy is attempting to set the singlehand San Francisco—Tokyo record. This time, he'll be racing for dolphins, too.
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February 23, 2011Live from the Indian OceanAboard Sodeb'O in the middle of a solo round-the-world record attempt, Thomas Coville had time for a virtual chat.
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February 20, 2011Have Boat, Will TravelThe crew of the Corsair Dash 750 Surprise has a brand-new boat and a desire to hit the road.
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February 16, 2011Scoping out St. PeteWill Snow Fox outfox Tri-Power in the Corsair 24? Will Mike Ingham dominate the J/24 division? Will the Michigan boats rule the Hobie 33s?
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January 6, 2011Even Rowers Have Multihull ManiaIn the world of offshore rowing, two (or more) hulls may prove to be faster than one.
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December 7, 2010Hobie MirageThe judges got to test something a little different when they hopped on the Hobie Mirage during the 2011 BOTY contest.
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November 12, 2010Tired, But Proud, Cammas Reflects on Route du RhumWith 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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June 30, 2010The Route du Rhum Goes Big in 2010With the addition of a fleet of G-class multihulls, the Route du Rhum—singlehanded across the Atlantic—is making a bold play for the title of World's Most Extreme Sailing Competition.

