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November 2, 2010It's Our Time That Needs SavingSailing doesn’t need salvation, but some small improvements to how we manage our time on the water will improve the sport. "Gaining Bearing" from our September 2010 issue
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July 13, 2010Toms River Yacht ClubOne Wednesday Night in America: A little rain and a clean bottom make for a great finish for this sailor.
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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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October 5, 2010T-Minus One YearTwelve months can seem like an eternity, but when the long-range goal is an overall victory in the Volvo Ocean Race, there’s little time to waste. "Gaining Bearing" in our October 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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June 8, 2010Get It Over WithWhen trepidation is holding you back from winnig, it's time to set aside your fears, embrace confidence, and watch your results more. From the Experts in our June 2010 issue
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July 20, 2010Common KnowledgeOn one Tuesday night 24 years ago, two budding legends were reminded that shiny watches and fancy awards are nice, but no match for local knowledge and a little common sense. "Gaining Bearing" from our July/August 2010 issue
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June 29, 2006Four Ways to Win the Sea Breeze GameNot all sea breezes are created equal. To know which way to go, you need to know their origin. From the Sailing World Archives: Tactics from our March 1997 issue.
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December 8, 2006The Lake EffectEvery year, hundreds of boats and htousands of sailors take on the Bacardi Mackinac Race. We brushed the salt off our seaboots and went to find out what we'd been missing. From our November/December 2006 issue.
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July 17, 2012Bringing Her A GameFrom start to finish of her college sailing career, Georgetown's Sydney Bolger has aimed for perfection and has come quite close to achieving it. What might come as a surprise is that she credits her Quantum Women's College Sailor of the Year honors not only to her calm mentality, but also to the element of fun that she brought to the racecourse this year.

