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From the Archives: Spring in the NOOD
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One-Design by John Burnham
In this article from September 1993, John Burnham writes about the "new" IBM/ Sailing World National Offshore One-Design regattas focusing attention on sailors and sailing venues on the West Coast and in the Midwest.
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May 31, 2002Another Great Day at the Detroit NOOD Regattaby Stuart StreuliDETROIT—For most fleets at the 2002 Sailing World Detroit NOOD regatta, having 20 boats on the line is a dream. For the Cal 25s, its an off year. "This is the first year in the last few that we’re not the largest fleet at the NOOD," said Mike Hoey, who co-owns Stormalong with Robert Orr Jr. There are 33 Cal 25s in the Detroit area, he said, and another 20 in Port Huron.
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May 31, 2002Detroit Sailors Revel in Warm Winds at NOOD Regattaby Stuart StreuliDETROIT—While their beloved Red Wings look to finish off the professional hockey season by claiming Lord Stanley’s cup, some of Detroit’s best sailors turned their attention toward pursuits more suited for a balmy, late spring day in the Midwest. The 2002 Detroit Sailing World NOOD Regatta brought 214 boats and over 1,000 sailors to the Bayview YC for three days of racing on Lake St. Clair. The relatively small, and shallow, lake that helps connect Lakes Erie and Huron is known for the capricious nature of it’s winds, but today couldn’t have been any better.
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May 20, 2002Sailing World Detroit NOOD Draws Top Sailors of the Region To Lake St. Claire.by Nood Staff---Tough Battles Expected at Three-Day Regatta at Bayview Yacht Club
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October 31, 2001Sailing World Detroit NOOD Marked by Stiff Breeze, High Spiritsby Cynthia GossWinners in 23 Classes Prevail After Three Days of Racing

















