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Sailing School is Fun (Finally!)

Published on August 14th, 2013

By Tim Zimmermann, Sailing World Despite my own love of sailing, I’ve never had much luck getting my kids (11 and 8) interested in sailing school. Sure, they’ll come sail with me (if I beg, threaten, or plead, depending on the circumstances–it’s enough to make me fantasize about Burwicking them). But it has been clear ... Read More


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Looking like a Swiss Army Knife

Published on August 14th, 2013

The Aussies won the 1983 America’s Cup with the wing keel, which spawned a collection of shoal drafted cruisers. In 1987, Tommy Blackaller had a 12 meter with a forward rudder, which led to Canting Ballast ... Read More


Dock Talk

A Scow Inland Champs

Published on August 14th, 2013

Andy Burdick and his seasoned team proved they were up to the fight to win the Inland Lake Yachting Association’s A Scow Championship, held at Milford, IA on August 11-13. In the 15 boat fleet, Burdick ... Read More


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Weighing in on WeightGate

Published on August 14th, 2013

Oracle Team USA CEO Russell Coutts comments on the rule infraction that his team faces following illegal changes made to their AC45 yachts for the AC World Series events… There was nothing wrong with the overall ... Read More


Feature

Club remains muzzled amid team scandal

Published on August 14th, 2013

For America’s Cup historians, it is a sign of the times. When the trophy was held by the New York Yacht Club from 1857 until 1983, the blame for any misdeeds during their defenses was pointedly ... Read More


News

Struble opens A-Cat NAs with three wins

Published on August 13th, 2013

Long Beach, CA (August 13, 2013) – Attention, class, A-Cat sailing school is back in session at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, with Matt Struble presiding as usual. The 41-year-old sailor from San Diego continued his undefeated ... Read More


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