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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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May 13, 2010The Wetass Chronicles
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April 30, 2012Risk, Reward, and TragedyOcean racing tragedies during the Farallones Race and the Newport-Ensenada Race test our understanding of risk and reward.
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August 5, 2012Afternoon Tea, 2012 Olympics, Day 8A banner day for the British and for fans of sailing. But a tough one for the U.S. Sailing Team.
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January 7, 2013Down But Not OutDon't wake up in the morning in a haze of pain-filled regret. Preventing injuries on the water, at the gym, and even out socializing is key to keeping your sailing season going smoothly.
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October 4, 2011The Working Man's OlympicsFor anyone not willing to put the rest of their life on hold for a decade or more, the Olympics are a bridge too far. But the Pan Am Games, with its mix of Olympic and weekend-warrior classes, is within reach for talented sailors who also hold down a day job.
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June 26, 2012We Are Go For Launch, People!After a winter's worth of Saturdays and about a hundred sheets of sandpaper, the Sled is ready to splash.
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September 12, 2012Almost PerfectVisions of a fast Vineyard Race and Saturday afternoon finish dashed through my head. Could it really happen? Or was this just another forecast destined to fail?
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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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April 17, 2012The Water Warms, the Clock TicksWith sailing season rapidly approaching, the pressure to finish work on the Sled intensifies.

