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Melges 32 or Laser 2, Winning Is a Matter of Choice

Despite their vastly different paths to the 2007 Newport Regatta, Melges 32 champ Claudio Recchi and Laser 2 champ Avram Dorfman share the same ability to make key decisions. “First Beat” from our July 17, 2007, /SW eNewsletter/

Dave Ullman, Melges 24 Worlds

The heavy breeze at the 2007 Melges 24 Worlds didn’t stop Dave Ullman and his hard-hiking crew. From our July/August 2007 issue.

Review Your Options Often

In light air, when two winds are battling for dominance, stick close enough to the fleet to be able to react to the next shift, says Dr. Stuart Walker in this “Tactics” piece.

Approach the Regatta One Race At a Time

Hobart/Wm. Smith coach Scott Ikle shares a number of ways to improve your average score, from smart starts to conservative upwind tactics. “Strategy” from our March 2007 issue

Leave Extra Room For the Rounding

When racing in strong current, as Stuart Walked learned the hard way, it pays to be conservative at mark roundings. “From the Experts: Tactics” from our November/December 2006 issue.

Melges 32 or Laser 2, Winning Is a Matter of Choice

Despite their vastly different paths to the 2007 Newport Regatta, Melges 32 champ Claudio Recchi and Laser 2 champ Avram Dorfman share the same ability to make key decisions. “First Beat” from our July 17, 2007, /SW eNewsletter/

Dave Ullman, Melges 24 Worlds

The heavy breeze at the 2007 Melges 24 Worlds didn’t stop Dave Ullman and his hard-hiking crew. From our July/August 2007 issue.

Review Your Options Often

In light air, when two winds are battling for dominance, stick close enough to the fleet to be able to react to the next shift, says Dr. Stuart Walker in this “Tactics” piece.

Approach the Regatta One Race At a Time

Hobart/Wm. Smith coach Scott Ikle shares a number of ways to improve your average score, from smart starts to conservative upwind tactics. “Strategy” from our March 2007 issue

Leave Extra Room For the Rounding

When racing in strong current, as Stuart Walked learned the hard way, it pays to be conservative at mark roundings. “From the Experts: Tactics” from our November/December 2006 issue.

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