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July 13, 2010Rochester Yacht Club
One Wednesday Night in America: Taking the time to teach younger or inexperienced crew members makes racing fun for everyone.
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July 13, 2010Lake Shore Sail Club
One Wednesday Night in America: Taking time to volunteer as the committee boat leaves time for learning and a gorgeous sunset on Lake St. Clair.
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July 13, 2010One Wednesday Night in AmericaOn Wednesday, August 12, 2009, coolers were filled, crew was gathered, and hump-day twilight sailing happened from coast to coast. Here are your submissions to last summer's call for Wednesday Night racing stories and photos, as seen in our July/August 2010 issue.
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July 13, 2010A Fine Upgrade For The Tour: Archambault M34From France’s legendary offshore regatta comes a boat that can do more than go around the buoys. A boat preview from our July/August 2010 issue
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July 13, 2010Adding a Twist to the CupBlowouts are not much fun for competitors or spectators of match races, but what if the trailing boat were given a chance to “double”? "From the Experts" from our July/August 2010 issue
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July 8, 2010Three Simple Go-Fast RulesWrite these three easy-to-follow rules on your deck before your next race. Stick to them, and I guarantee they’ll never steer you wrong. "From the Experts" in our July/August 2010 issue
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July 6, 2010An Action Plan for SailingHow we can push the sport of sailing forward? I've been asking the question a lot lately, and teh responses are hardly surprising. From the Jobson Report from our May 2010 issue
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June 29, 2010Dress as a Team, Sail Like OneWhen it comes to fitting out your team for the season, first consider where you’ll sail and what you can afford. Tech Review for our June 2010 issue
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June 29, 2010Harry Anderson, Sailing IconCommodore Anderson has had a heavy hand in shaping the sport we enjoy today, and there’s still much to learn from him. From the "Jobson Report" for our July/August 2010 issue
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June 24, 2010Bad BonesCatamaran afficionado and designer Bill Roberts explains why full-length, untapered battens are nothing but "bad bones."

