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Newport to Bermuda

Trimming the sail at night

Into the Night

There’s much to learn on an overnight training run for a young offshore racing team

Rambler First to Bermuda

Leaving most of the fleet far behind in light winds, George David’s Rambler 88 crossed the finish line off St. David’s Lighthouse at 5:51:51 Eastern

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Casual High-Speed Foiling

Morrelli & Melvin have teamed up with Australia’s McConaghy Boats and propose this interesting concept of high-speed on foils–for the everyday sailor.

Summer Spotlight: Collin Weston

**School is out for the summer, and so is college sailing. Without a detailed practice and regatta schedule, young sailors across the country have to find alternative ways to keep their skills sharp and their sunglass tans sharper. We caught up with a handful of students to find out what they’re doing during these sunny months, ensuring that at least a few memories of Summer 2012 will outlast Orientation Week. **

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Carina Wins Second Straight Lighthouse Trophy

Rives Potts’ McCurdy and Rhodes 48-foot _Carina _takes the first-place St. David’s Lighthouse Trophy for the second time in a row at this year’s running of the 2012 Newport Bermuda Race.

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Bermuda Race Start 2012

Friday, June 15 provided plenty of sun and breeze for the start of the 2012 Newport Bermuda Race Start. Photographs from PPL Media.

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Rambler Slashes Record

George David’s _Rambler _makes quick work of the Newport Bermuda Race, setting the new race record at just over 39 hours.

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Will Records Fall?

With prime conditions on tap for this year’s Newport Bermuda Race, competitors are looking to set records.

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Bermuda Bound

Senior editor Stuart Streuli reports in from Ganson Evans’ Farr 395_ Old School_ during the 2012 Bermuda Race.

Trimming the sail at night

Into the Night

There’s much to learn on an overnight training run for a young offshore racing team

Rambler First to Bermuda

Leaving most of the fleet far behind in light winds, George David’s Rambler 88 crossed the finish line off St. David’s Lighthouse at 5:51:51 Eastern

Sailing World

Casual High-Speed Foiling

Morrelli & Melvin have teamed up with Australia’s McConaghy Boats and propose this interesting concept of high-speed on foils–for the everyday sailor.

Summer Spotlight: Collin Weston

**School is out for the summer, and so is college sailing. Without a detailed practice and regatta schedule, young sailors across the country have to find alternative ways to keep their skills sharp and their sunglass tans sharper. We caught up with a handful of students to find out what they’re doing during these sunny months, ensuring that at least a few memories of Summer 2012 will outlast Orientation Week. **

Sailing World

Carina Wins Second Straight Lighthouse Trophy

Rives Potts’ McCurdy and Rhodes 48-foot _Carina _takes the first-place St. David’s Lighthouse Trophy for the second time in a row at this year’s running of the 2012 Newport Bermuda Race.

Sailing World

Bermuda Race Start 2012

Friday, June 15 provided plenty of sun and breeze for the start of the 2012 Newport Bermuda Race Start. Photographs from PPL Media.

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Rambler Slashes Record

George David’s _Rambler _makes quick work of the Newport Bermuda Race, setting the new race record at just over 39 hours.

Sailing World

Will Records Fall?

With prime conditions on tap for this year’s Newport Bermuda Race, competitors are looking to set records.

Sailing World

Bermuda Bound

Senior editor Stuart Streuli reports in from Ganson Evans’ Farr 395_ Old School_ during the 2012 Bermuda Race.

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