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June 14, 2011Onboard Russell's New RideSailing World goes for a ride on the AC45, and gets a chance to drive the wing-sailed rocketship that's redefining the America's Cup
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July 18, 2011Shoulda, Woulda, CouldaIn any regatta decided by a tiebreaker, the losing team can usually find countless places where that one key point was missed. The author dwells on one such moment from the 2011 Swan 42 Nationals off Newport, R.I.
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July 6, 2011Thank You for Flying Oman AirCome onboard with Oman Air for a race during the Boston stopover of the Extreme Sailing Series. Like the season to date for this first-year team, the race has its ups and downs, all at breakneck speed.
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June 27, 2011Racing Solo for AmericaBrad van Liew, Ryan Breymaier and Joe Harris are putting the American stamp on the global shorthanded circuit.
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June 22, 2011A Not-so-dry Dry RunThe Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team heads out of sight of land during its final big training session before the 2011 Transatlantic Race.
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June 16, 2011Welcome to the Big TimeSeattle dwarfs Newport, R.I., in most ways. The percentage of people who sail, however, is definitely not one of them.
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June 1, 2011Baby StepsVictory was elusive in the Storm Trysail's Block Island Race, but there was still plenty to be happy about for the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team.
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December 22, 2010Rhode Island Rallies for the CupSail Newport's Brad Read explains why he thinks Rhode Island would be a suitable location for the 34th America's Cup.
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May 13, 2010Adventure LostJessica Watson will soon become the youngest sailor to circle the globe non-stop and by herself. But modern technology has taken much of the challenge out of this once superhuman feat.
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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.

