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April 27, 2012Offshore Racing Stand-DownThe Coast Guard suspends permits for offshore races following April 14's Full Crew Farallones Race tragedy.
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April 11, 2012At What Price Safety?New regulations were supposed to make the Open 60 monohulls safer and faster. But not everyone agrees that this has happened.
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April 9, 2012And then there were 4, 3, 2Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race was noteworthy primarily for the damage done to boats throughout the fleet, with five of six boats sustaining significant damage and two of six dropping out of the leg. Is the Volvo Open 70 rule to blame?
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April 6, 2012Fueled by AdversityThe members of the first class inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame each reveal that a little hardship on the way to the top might just be a good thing. "Jobson Report" from our April 2012 issue.
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March 8, 2012The Bold and the BeautifulA longer-than-expected leg means more pain and suffering for the competitors, and more exciting racing viewing for the spectators.
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February 8, 2012Three Burning Questions After Leg 3As the Volvo Ocean Race fleet recuperates in Sanya, China, we ponder whether Puma Ocean Racing can make a comeback, whether Telefonica will falter, and whether Team Sanya will even finish.
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January 30, 2012Cape Horn by CatYvan Bourgnon and Sebastien Roubine have conquered sailing's equivalent of Everest: rounding Cape Horn in a beach cat.
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January 18, 2012Jules Verne Is Just the BeginningCircumnavigating the globe in 45 days is just a taste of what's to come in the world of offshore multihulls, says Banque Populaire's Loick Peyron.
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January 13, 20122012 Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race
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January 12, 2012From Bermuda to DenmarkSumner A. (Huey) Long's yawl Ondine triumphed in this 3,600-mile marathon. From the September 1966 issue of One-Design and Offshore Yachtsman.

