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The complete collection of Sailing World's posted boat reviews since 2000.
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July 27, 2007Beneteau First 10R: A One Design That's Not Afraid to Rateby Tony BessingerDuring our test sail of the First 10R we were impressed with the boat's steering and its tight turning radius. We also found it's easy for a crew of five to sail in light air. From our April 2007 issue.
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July 27, 2007Privateer, Cookson 50by Tony BessingerA turbocharged version of a production canting-keel design ripped it in the Block Island Race this year. From our July/August 2007 issue.
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July 27, 2007Sophisticated Beyond Compareby Herb McCormickTo provide the power for regal and outrageous 298-foot /Maltese Falcon/, tech baron Tom Perkins and designer Gerry Dijkstra borrowed a pair of concepts from the distant and recent past, and created a rig unlike any other. From our July/August 2007 issue.
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July 25, 2007Sydney 36 CR, A Loaded Weaponby Andrew BurtonThe Sydney 36 CR is a proven winner with much more to offer. From our July/August 2007 issue.
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July 18, 2007Flying Tiger 10-Meter: Rough on the Edges, Smooth on the Waterby Tony BessingerAssociate editor Tony Bessinger evaluates this straight-up, stripped down budget racer. "Boat Review" from our June 2007 issue




