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April 27, 2012Letting the Smoke ClearMax Bulger heads back to school for finals and reflects on Act 2 of the Extreme Sailing Series.
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October 15, 2012From the Archives: Zig Zag Your Way From Top to BottomSailing more distance (by the lee) can get you there faster. Olympian Nick Adamson demonstrates the newest way to get downhill. November 1996 article by Ed Adams.
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March 5, 2013Terry's Tips: The Ultimate Warm-Up PlanIt's one of the first things you learn in grade-school gym: the value of a proper warm-up. But getting ready for a sailing race requires more than 20 jumping jacks and some hamstring stretches. Terry Hutchinson takes you though his pre-race plan.
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May 19, 20132013 Sperry Top-Sider Seattle NOOD Day 2Photos from the second day of the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Seattle NOOD by Tim Wilkes.
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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 23, 2012Moth Worlds 2012: Lake Garda, ItalyFoiling fanatics flock to Lake Garda, Italy, for the Moth World Championship, which runs through August 26. Check out a video of the sailing action here. Photos by Thierry Martinez
Click here to check out Martinez's photos from a hairy top-mark rounding.
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January 24, 2013Cornering the Market on SuccessEvery racetrack has its unique facets. For Key West Race Week, one of the keys to success runs counter to one of the more basic lessons in competitive sailing.
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April 1, 2013Annapolis NOOD Real-time Weather InformationThe folks at SailFlow have graciously agreed to provide all competitors in the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD Regatta with complete access to all weather data.
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March 20, 2012Join the International Rolex Regatta Fantasy Sailing LeagueOur Fantasy Sailing League moves to the Caribbean.
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October 15, 2012From the Archives: Take Control on the Short CourseFrom our October 1985 issue: Mastery of the fine points of strategy and tactics are the keys to leading the pack around the modern dinghy triangle.

