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July 9, 2012From the Archives: Ultimate Metamorphosis of the Open 30Just when the Ultimate 30 class appeared dead, U.S. owners and interested sailors in Europe gave this big dinghy a new lease on life - and a new name. From our February 1991 issue.
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July 9, 2012From the Archives: The Heat is OnWith a little more than one year to the Atlanta Olympics, the results of the largest Olympic classes event in the U.S. made it clear that the pressure was on the U.S. team to pick up the pace. From our May 1995 issue.
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July 9, 2012From the Experts Archive: Gate Start BasicsIn this article from our April 1995 issue, Scott Iklé describes the best methods for a Gate Start, also known as a Rabbit Start.
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July 9, 2012From the Experts Archive: Finishing TechniquesIn this article from our February 1985 issue, world champion Ed Baird presents a simple, reliable method for finding the favored end of a finish line and adds some tips for getting there as quickly as possible.
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June 12, 2012When to Jibe SetOlympic gold medalist Robbie Haines shares his thoughts on when, where, and how to call a jibe set in a keelboat. From our April 1996 issue.
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June 12, 2012How to Handle the 49erThis throwback article from our July/August 1997 issue originally came out soon after it was announced that the 49er had been selected for the 2000 Olympics. As ISAF has recently announced that the 49er FX will be the women's skiff boat at the 2016 Olympics, Kevin Hall's tips and tricks prove to still be relevant today.
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June 12, 2012The Fastnet's Storm ForceTed Turner recalls the infamous 1979 Fastnet Race, which claimed the lives of 15 people and caused the abandonment or sinking of 24 boats. From our June 2002 issue.
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June 12, 2012Tips from Dr. CrashDr. Crash goes over a few common capsize situations and how best to get out of them. From out February 1997 issue.
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June 12, 2012Fight For Your SpotEd Baird helps us get off to a good start with a last-minute approach to the line. "From the Experts" from our September 1993 issue.
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May 16, 2012Understanding TrimPeter Isler gives you the keys to sail downwind at top speed under your kite. "From the Experts" from our May 1996 issue.

