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April 4, 2013MOD70 Retreats for StrengthThe MOD70 has attracted interest and spectators, and delivered on being a relatively safe yet fun multihull class. But the problem is that the sponsors are not able to turn the spending spigot tap on again, or at least not just yet.
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March 28, 2013Stability ModeLet your adrenaline pump as you count down to the next tiny Armageddon—as long as you’re prepared you should stay upright.
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March 19, 2013The World’s Most Persistent GrandmotherSeptuagenarian Jeanne Socrates is 150 days in to a non-stop, solo circumnavigation of the globe aboard a Najad 380.
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March 14, 2013The Safety NetIf you have a good routine, you can always be prepared for the worst-case scenario at regattas. Well, almost always.
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March 1, 2013Time to Embrace the Inner Pirate?Is a little civil disobedience justified in the name of our oceans?
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February 13, 2013Hubris and HurricanesWhat led to the sinking of the HMS Bounty off of Cape Fear during Hurricane Sandy?
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January 31, 2013The Sports PsychiatristThe right attitude and a little bit of psychiatry in the front of the boat will go a long ways toward success.
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January 29, 2013Pulped. And Loving It.Returning home from a week of sailing with a litany of aches and pains isn't necessarily a bad thing
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January 29, 2013The Smallest ClubRich Wilson became the second American to complete the Vendée Globe in 2009. Read his story, and this interview, to get a look at one of the smallest clubs on this planet.

