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December 20, 2011Three Go-Slow ZonesGain on the competition by anticipating packs of boats and avoiding their bad air and chop. "Fundamentals" from our September 2010 issue.
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December 12, 2011Open Your Bag of TricksThere’s no magic to doing consistently well in sailboat races, but having a few more tricks up your sleeve than the other guy will always help. "Fundamentals" from our November/December 2010 issue.
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November 15, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 9: Ready for the Next 4What you do immediately after a race can sometimes be just as important as what you did before the race. "From the Experts: Fundamentals" from our November/December 2011 issue.
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October 19, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 8: Closing StrongIn the eighth installment of his Around the Racecourse series, Steve Hunt keeps us pointed towards the finish line. "Fundamentals" from our October 2011 issue.
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August 22, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 7: Gain at the Gate 103A crowded leeward-gate rounding is a perfect opportunity to pass boats, and more often than not, the best solution is the path of least resistance. Fundamentals from our September 2011 issue.
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July 8, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 6: A Low-Risk Run 171In the sixth installment of his Around the Racecourse series, Steve Hunt helps us keep the downwind leg simple.
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June 13, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 5: Clean Roundings, Every Time 39After sailing a smart beat, it's time to get around the weather mark without any drama.
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June 7, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 4: Take a Low-Risk Beat 40In his fourth installment, Steve Hunt gives us the guide to a conservative first leg. From our May 2011 issue.
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June 7, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 3: Starting Made Simple 34With the prestart work done and a gameplan in hand, Steve Hunt simplifies the starting game in his third installment of Around the Racecourse. From our April 2011 issue.
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March 29, 2011Around the Racecourse, Part 2: Plan to Plan 17The author applies what he learns during his pre-start workup, and makes a case for the importance of having a good plan—or at least having a plan.



