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July 28, 2009Stay With the Wind You HaveWhen the breeze fights the gradient, someone's going to win out. Stuart Walker explains how not to get hung out to dry. "From the Experts" in our July/August 2009 issue
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October 30, 2001Editors Choice Book Reviews: 27 Favorites on Performance Sailing
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August 27, 2002Ten Moves That Don't Work in a Big FleetDon't do this! George Szabo shares ten high-risk tactical moves that have a low probability of paying off in a large fleet.
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May 29, 2009Note This: Don't Make the Same Mistake TwiceJohn Loe puts some organization into your note taking. "Strategy" from our June 2009 issue
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October 29, 2001Strategy: Unlocking the Mystery of Gradient Wind
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March 9, 2009What Really Goes On Inside Your HeadWhile the war rages on the race-course, the battle plays out in our psyche. "From the Experts" in our April 2008 issue
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October 29, 2001Strategy: Is a Private Weather Forecast Right for You?
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June 26, 2002Make the Right Call at the Top of the RunRounding the weather mark with a well formulated plan, says America's Cup veteran Moose McClintock, will help you make the most of the downwind legs. From our July/August 2002 issue.
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October 30, 2001Tactics: How to Claw BackHobart/Wm. Smith coach Scott Ikle shows you how to make big gains after starting out deep.
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January 6, 2009Pressing the Reset ButtonEvery race is a fresh start, says Andrew Campbell, so press the reset button to keep focus. "From the Experts" in our December 2008 issue

