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June 29, 2006Four Ways to Win the Sea Breeze GameNot all sea breezes are created equal. To know which way to go, you need to know their origin. From the Sailing World Archives: Tactics from our March 1997 issue.
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December 14, 2011Blasting Uphill in Heavy AirEver finding yourself struggling for speed upwind in heavy air? Read the quick tips Stuart Walker gives to blast uphill. From August 1968 issue.
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August 10, 2012From the Archives: Calm ConditionsStuart Walker explains why management of calm requires recognition that is transient. From the Experts "Tactics" from our March 1995 issue.
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May 7, 2012The Great EqualizerSailing has proven to be an increasingly accessible sport for the physically challenged. From our April 1991 issue.
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August 9, 2012From the Archives: The Lippincott LegacyFrom weight-saving designs to the transition from wood to fiberglass, Lippincott Boatworks stayed ahead of three decades of change. Article from our January 1997 issue.
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April 16, 2012Recover from a Bad StartPatience is a virtue when it comes to recovering from a bad start. "From the Experts" from our February 1997 issue.
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November 19, 2012From the Archives: Beating the SailboardsCan a sit-down boat exceed the speeds that purpose-built sailboards have established? In this Need for Speed article from our March 1992 issue, Gary Hoyt weighs the merits of windsurfers.
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August 9, 2012Countdownto2000
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April 16, 2012The Tale of the CometThis hard-chined 1932 design has a storied history. From our April 1995 issue.
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November 5, 2012Rules: Eight Ways the Game Has ChangedFrom establishing the zone at the mark to enforcing common rules worldwide, eight rule changes have reshaped the sport of sailing over the past 50 years, for better or worse. Rules from our October 2012 issue.

