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Fight For Your Spot

Ed Baird helps us get off to a good start with a last-minute approach to the line. “From the Experts” from our September 1993 issue.

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Leading from the Pointy End

For most bowmen, public recognition usually only comes in the wake of a big mistake, but after a very successful 2011, Matt Cassidy is becoming known for the right reasons. “From the Experts” from our June 2012 issue.

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Understanding Trim

Peter Isler gives you the keys to sail downwind at top speed under your kite. “From the Experts” from our May 1996 issue.

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Fueled For Action

Niklas Zennström’s Rán is a model of exhaustive race preparation, which not only applies to the boat, but to the feeding of the crew. Boat captain Brendan Darrer explains how they run a tight ship. “Winner’s Debrief” from our May 2012 issue.

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Rules for Offshore Races

The rules that apply for a long-distance offshore race are strikingly different than those for a short ’round-the buoys affair. “Rules” from our May 2012 issue.

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Recover from a Bad Start

Patience is a virtue when it comes to recovering from a bad start. “From the Experts” from our February 1997 issue.

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Microbursts

Stuart Walker explains why a microburst could be the one gust you would rather forget. “From the Experts” from our September 1996 issue.

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What to do with DSQ?

Is a blanket disqualification for rules infractions really necessary in our sport? Some officials think we’d be better off with a system of graduated penalties. “Rules” from our April 2012 issue.

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Motion Control

Peter Isler gives you the moves to manage the effects of wave action. “From the Experts” from our January 1996 issue.

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Fight For Your Spot

Ed Baird helps us get off to a good start with a last-minute approach to the line. “From the Experts” from our September 1993 issue.

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Leading from the Pointy End

For most bowmen, public recognition usually only comes in the wake of a big mistake, but after a very successful 2011, Matt Cassidy is becoming known for the right reasons. “From the Experts” from our June 2012 issue.

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Understanding Trim

Peter Isler gives you the keys to sail downwind at top speed under your kite. “From the Experts” from our May 1996 issue.

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Fueled For Action

Niklas Zennström’s Rán is a model of exhaustive race preparation, which not only applies to the boat, but to the feeding of the crew. Boat captain Brendan Darrer explains how they run a tight ship. “Winner’s Debrief” from our May 2012 issue.

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Rules for Offshore Races

The rules that apply for a long-distance offshore race are strikingly different than those for a short ’round-the buoys affair. “Rules” from our May 2012 issue.

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Recover from a Bad Start

Patience is a virtue when it comes to recovering from a bad start. “From the Experts” from our February 1997 issue.

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Microbursts

Stuart Walker explains why a microburst could be the one gust you would rather forget. “From the Experts” from our September 1996 issue.

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What to do with DSQ?

Is a blanket disqualification for rules infractions really necessary in our sport? Some officials think we’d be better off with a system of graduated penalties. “Rules” from our April 2012 issue.

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Motion Control

Peter Isler gives you the moves to manage the effects of wave action. “From the Experts” from our January 1996 issue.

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