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October 29, 2009Catch North Sails on TVSailmaker to appear on the Science Channel's "How It's Made."
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June 24, 2010Bad BonesCatamaran afficionado and designer Bill Roberts explains why full-length, untapered battens are nothing but "bad bones."
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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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January 31, 2012The New Science of Sail TrimThe integration of cameras, computers, and trimmers takes the guesswork out of getting sails set up correctly. "Tech Review" from our January/February 2012 issue.
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December 14, 2011Trimming the Tri-RadialSailmaker Mike Topper explores the tricks and tips of trimming tri-radial symmetric spinnakers. From the May 1982 issue of Yacht Racing/Cruising.
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February 6, 2013Trim It Right, Shoot It RightNorth Sails' Chuck Allen shares tips on how to get the right angles when capturing your onboard sail-trim photos.
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April 12, 2012Built to LastPUMA Ocean Racing's Ken Read gives us the low down on this "bullet proof" inventory, and why his onboard sewing machine is gathering cobwebs.
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December 15, 2011A Sail Replacement StrategyHow do you know when a sail is past it's prime? The camera never lies. "Sail Tech" from our November/December 2009 issue.

