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The complete collection of Sailing World's posted boat reviews since 2000.
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October 27, 2006Finding Dual-Purpose Perfectionby Tony Bessinger"Tech Review" from our October 2006 issue
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October 23, 2006Success Seems All But Guaranteed for Club Swan 42by Stuart Streuli"First Beat" from our October 23, 2006 /SW eNewsletter/
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October 23, 2006Photo Gallery: Club Swan 42by Stuart Streuli/SW/ senior editor Stuart Streuli recently took a ride on the Club Swan 42, a new one-design that has already attracted 30 buyers.
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October 2, 2006J/92S: Clean Lines, Smooth Rideby Michael Lovett"Gear Up" from our September 25 /SW eNewsletter/
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September 19, 2006Salona 45: A Cruiser Fit to Raceby Tony BessingerYou owe yourself a look at this European gem.
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August 29, 2006That's Why They Call It a Prototypeby Michael LovettThe Lightspeed 32 is a high performance catamaran with a bright future as a one-design class. Before the boat goes into production, however, its caretakers must work through a few "teething pains." From our August 28 eNewsletter.
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August 16, 2006Satellite Radio Weather Forecastsby Tony BessingerDitch the hassles of Single Sideband radios, GRIB files via email, and Weatherfax transmissions with an GPS plotter that functions on satellite radio.
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July 13, 2006Club Swan 42 Takes Inaugural Sailby The EditorsThe new Club Swan 42 had its first sea trials on June 28 and 29, sailing from the Nautor yard in Pietarsaari, Finland. The original concept for the 42-foot racer/cruiser was formed through a partnership between the New York YC and Nautor's Swan. In July 2005, the New York Yacht Club selected Nautor's Swan as its partner for a new international one-design racing class. Designed by the German Frers design office in collaboration with Nautor's Swan, to specifications developed by the NYYC, this new model is designed to be a high performance racer/cruiser.




