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September 10, 2012From the Archives: LaserIn this February 1995 'From the Experts' article, Steve Bourdow explains how Laser rigging was refined to a new level as Olympic sailors join the ranks of this popular one-design.
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July 27, 2012McConaghy 38: Getting up to Speed, QuicklyWith limited time and a lot to learn, the crew of the new McConaghy 38 Carbonado had to prioritize. New Boat Review from our June 2012 issue.
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May 29, 2012Stay on TargetSailing your boat at maximum efficiency starts with an understanding of your target boatspeed and then learning how to apply it across different conditions. "Boatspeed" from our June 2012 issue.
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May 8, 2012Build a Better Offshore InventoryThe process of building a powerful sail inventory for distance racing is about having the sails that allow you to sail at the optimum angles when you need to. "Boatspeed" from our May 2012 issue.
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February 8, 2012Mainsheet, Vang, and TravelerGreg Fisher explains how three important sail controls interact. From the April 1985 issue of Yacht Racing & Cruising.
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December 4, 2012The Power of Positive Rudder AngleWith a few simple calculations and measurements you can take your understanding of your boat’s rudder angle beyond its “feel.” Boatspeed from our November/December 2012 issue.
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December 20, 2011Shift Into Your Point GearThere’s no trickery to attaining that elusive point gear. It’s all about the flow across your foils and the trim of your sails. "Boatspeed" from our September 2010 issue.
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October 15, 2012From the Archives: Zig Zag Your Way From Top to BottomSailing more distance (by the lee) can get you there faster. Olympian Nick Adamson demonstrates the newest way to get downhill. November 1996 article by Ed Adams.
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September 17, 2012Relative SpeedDave Reed wants more planing, less plodding. We're ultimately about going fast, right? Editor's Letter from our September 2012 issue.

