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October 24, 2008One Tack to LooseIn light winds, says Dr. Stuart Walker, stick to your convictions. "From the Experts" in our September 2008 issue
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October 24, 20085 Steps to a Better StartTerry Hutchinson boils down his good starts to five easy-to-remember tips. "From the Experts" in our September 2008 issue
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October 6, 2008Monday Morning Tactician: Get in Control to Stay in ControlStarts, marks, and gates are the best places to take control of your race. Terry Hutchinson gets you on the offensive. "From the Experts" in our October 2008 issue
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June 3, 2008Take Your Polars OffshorePro navigator Stan Honey explains how using your boat's polars offshore can get you down the track faster. "From the Experts" in our June 2008 issue
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March 10, 2008Crosses to BearThink that upwind cross is cut and dry? Think again. Dr. Dagley has eight ways to come out ahead in your next crossing. "Tactics" from our March 2008 issue
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February 25, 2008There's Risky Business On the RacecourseTo improve your on-the-water decision-making, think like a stock broker. "Tactics" from our July/August 2007 issue
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December 1, 2006Leave Extra Room For the RoundingWhen racing in strong current, as Stuart Walked learned the hard way, it pays to be conservative at mark roundings. "From the Experts: Tactics" from our November/December 2006 issue.
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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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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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June 2, 2002Think Simple ThoughtsSometimes you can think your way out of a race if you're focusing on the wrong things, says Ed Baird. Simplifying your tactics will keep your racecourse priorities straight. From the SW Archive, our June 1996 issue.

