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November 15, 2012Barely LegalA look at the technical intricacies of sailing in no wind from crew extraordinaire Amelia Quinn.
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November 9, 2012Important Rule Changes: Mark-RoomThe 2013-2016 Racing Rules of Sailing begin to apply soon. In the first of several installments that examine the revised rules, we take a look at how changes to the definition of Mark-Room will affect the game we play. Rules from our November/December 2012 issue.
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November 8, 2012Literary Roll TackDon't let some slightly off-key sailing descriptions get in the way of this engaging debut novel.
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October 23, 20122012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World ChampionshipWith 100+ A-Class catamarans racing at the World Championship in
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October 16, 2012J/24 World Championship 2012Rochester YC (N.Y.) hosted 96 J/24s for the 2012 World Championship on Lake Ontario this September. After the 10-race series, Brazil's Mauricio Santa Cruz and team on Bruschetta took the championship title, while the U.S. team of John Mollicone and 11th Hour Racing finished second. Photos: Rochester YC
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October 16, 2012From the Archives: Doublehanded SynergyIf you plan to answer a want ad for a double handed crew, here are a few pointers to help you get the job. The Art of Crewing by Scott Iklé from our July 1995 issue.
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October 15, 2012From the Archives: 1987 J24 Worlds in CapriCapri, Italy hosted the J24 Worlds in 1987. Check out the photos from the Sailing World Archives.
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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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October 15, 2012NOOD in the BVIThe overall winners from each of the 2012 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regattas will jet off to the BVI for the Sperry Top-Sider Caribbean NOOD Championship presented by Sunsail in November.
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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.

