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September 3, 2010Annals Of The Once Improbable: Circumnavigating The North PoleGlobal warming has opened up a brand-new Arctic racecourse, writes Tim Zimmermann in "The Wetass Chronicles."
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November 12, 2010Tired, But Proud, Cammas Reflects on Route du RhumWith a 105-foot weapon, Franck Cammas slayed the Atlantic and the Route du Rhum's Unlimited Class. Was it as easy as it looked?
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August 19, 20112011 Ida Lewis Distance RacePrivateer, a Cookson 50, claimed the win in the IRC Class, while the Quest 30 Samba captured the PHRF Class. SW's editorial team on the Swan 36 COCO held our own with a fifth place finish.
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October 26, 2010Route De Fun, I Mean Rhum, Is Ready to Blow You AwayThis singlehanded, transatlantic challenge is the most exciting sailboat race of the year.
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June 21, 20102010 Newport-Bermuda StartSunshine, breeze and a huge spectator fleet sent off the competitors of the 2010 Newport-Bermuda Race on June 18, 2010. Photos by Dave Reed, Meredith Powlison/Sailing World
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April 8, 2011When a Real Shower Is Miles (or Days) AwayOffshore sailing is very much about enduring all sorts of discomforts. Jim Bahcall's Paper Shower may just make one of them—going days without a shower—a lot more bearable.
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June 7, 2011Fit for the Tour, and MoreThe official one-design of the Tour de France à la Voile hit the water this spring. From our May 2011 issue.
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April 19, 2011The NavigatorWhether crushing speed records, nailing ocean races, or pioneering new technology, Stan Honey knows his position precisely. (Parts of this interview appear in our May 2011 issue.)
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December 20, 2010Put Down Your Egg Nog and Tune InThe Barcelona World Race, which starts Dec. 31, gives sailing fans reason to cheer in the New Year.

