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June 21, 20102010 Fireball WorldsIn the 1960s, the Fireball class opened up the world of high-perfrmance racing to anyone with access to a few sheets of plywood, through home-built boats were scarce at the 131-boat 2010 Fireball Worlds in Barbados. Chips Hayworth and Vyv Townend won for the second year in a row.
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June 8, 2010Hatching a One-DesignWith its slick new 36-footer, J Boats says they’ve come up with the right boat at the right time. Tech Review from our June 2010 issue
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May 25, 2010Stuffing the Status QuoFor three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue
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May 4, 2010Double-SinglehandedIn this feature story from our May 1980 story, Dave Powlison compares the Force 5 and the Laser. Supplement to our May 2010 issue.
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May 4, 20102010 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD CoverageWith a first-time crew, Terry Flynn won the J/80 class—and the overall prize—at the 2010 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD.
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March 16, 2010The Truth Of KineticsGood kinetics will enhance the natural action of wind and waves, but only to a point. The essence of getting it right is to go for quality over quantity. "From the Experts" for our April 2010 issue
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February 16, 2010A Look Ahead to AC34Veteran America's Cup designer David Pedrick looks at how to conceive a new rule for the 34th America's Cup and what might the boat look like.
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February 4, 2010Wing Sails Return to the America's CupBMW Oracle Racing unveiled its 190-foot wing mast - the biggest such foil ever built - raising the America's Cup stakes once again. A special tech review from our Janauary/February issue
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December 10, 2009Winging ItIn an interview with /SW/ correspondent Bruce Gain, BMW Oracle Racing design coordinator Ian Burns discusses his team's new wing sail.
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December 2, 2009Volvo Voyeur

