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February 6, 2012It's February, And I'm Still SandingRehabbing the Thistle takes a long time when you don't spend much time rehabbing the Thistle.
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January 6, 2012One-Design Archives: The Flying SaucerFrom Sailing World's one-design drawers we unearth O'Day's Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
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January 5, 2012Sledding Through the HolidaysWe didn't have a white Christmas in Cleveland, so I put in some hours with the Sled.
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January 3, 20122012 International Fireball World Championship 5More than 60 boats from seven countries are celebrating the class's 50th anniversary in Manduarah, Australia.
Photos by Tom Gruitt/ www.fotoboat.com
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December 5, 20112011 Melges 32 Gold CupIn Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class.
Photos by Joy Dunnigan.
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November 18, 2011Video Flashback: 1965 Thistle Class National ChampionshipDon't miss this classic video from the Thistle class, as featured on Scuttlebutt this week, which documents some old-school one-design racing on Long Island Sound.
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November 14, 2011The Mythology of SandingDon't bother getting philosophical about sanding. Just get started.
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October 24, 2011Silver Lining 18The Pan Am Games didn't end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
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October 21, 2011Out of the Frying Pan and into the FireAn off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
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October 20, 2011Team USA Sailors Well Positioned Through Six RacesThe home team heads into the lay day in medal position in five classes.



