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Emirates Team

Published on October 19th, 2012

Onboard with America’s Cup challenger Emirates Team New Zealand as they train on their AC 72. Photo by Chris Cameron / ... Read More


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Current Obsession 2

Published on October 19th, 2012

Gary Mozer and his team on “Current Obsession 2” won the J/105 Southern California Championships last weekend in San Diego, and are seeking the North American title this week. Photo by Bronny Daniels... Read More


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Cakewalk

Published on October 19th, 2012

Stephen Marcoe and his fully tamed trimaran on San Francisco Bay. Jim Gardiner designed and built the 34-foot ‘Cakewalk’ in ... Read More


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Campbell Cup

Published on October 19th, 2012

Everyone with grey hair, please move to the back of the bus. The salty haired winners of the Farr 40 class in the 2012 Campbell Cup regatta on Dark Star included (from left) Dave Ullman, Jeff ... Read More


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18-foot skiff season

Published on October 19th, 2012

As the weather cools down in the northern hemisphere, the 18-foot skiff season heats up in Sydney, Australia. Photo by Frank Quealey... Read More


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Arabesque

Published on October 19th, 2012

The Britt Chance custom (31.55’) Arabesque, still winning on Long Island Sound thirty years later. Photo from Bob Austin-LaFrance... Read More


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Volvo D-One Gold Cup

Published on October 19th, 2012

An international fleet of 38 sailors from 9 countries competing at the third edition of the Volvo D-One Gold Cup in Circolo Nautico al Mare e Marina di Alassio. Photos by Carloni... Read More


Dock Talk

How To Remove a Boat Name

Published on October 12th, 2012

I just had to peel the name off a boat.  The letters were made of vinyl.  The transom had been baking in tropical sunlight for years. It was a long name—not quite as bad as Gotterdammerung ... Read More


Guest Commentary

From Theo Muller

Published on October 12th, 2012

If Todd Tholke was a real sailor he would have brought the French AC boat Energy back after it broke its mooring and gracefully accepted the French’ gratitude for bringing her back safely. The French on ... Read More


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