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High Threshold of Worthiness

Published on October 30th, 2012

By Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt I have my causes, like I suspect most of us do. But my resources are limited, so the causes I contribute to need a high threshold of worthiness. And when it comes ... Read More


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Artemis Racing

Published on October 26th, 2012

Upper image was the day Oracle Team USA capsized. Lower image was the day Artemis Racing cracked their front beam... Read More


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Beneteau First 260

Published on October 26th, 2012

Fall sailing on Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota. Beneteau First 260. Spinnaker reaching to dinner. The last of the graceful days. Photo by Clay Babcock... Read More


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Battens

Published on October 26th, 2012

This week’s get rich scheme: import battens to Korea. Photo by Park Pyeong Sook... Read More


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Prototype

Published on October 26th, 2012

An idea to keep from catching kelp on the keel. This 27-foot prototype seeks to test concepts that will be used on a larger boat that has desires to set speed records... Read More


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Raingutter Racing

Published on October 26th, 2012

During the Jean Schenck Memorial (team race) Regatta last weekend at Newport Harbor Yacht Club, competitors gathered for an epic evening of raingutter racing. After 30+ races, it came down to tricked out catamaran versus an ... Read More


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J-Class boat

Published on October 26th, 2012

From the aerial perspective, even the mighty Hanuman [Endeavor II] J-Class boat [out of water on stands] and the 142 foot ketch “Rebecca” look small. As the fall chill rolls in, The Newport Shipyard in Newport, ... Read More


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J Class Yacht

Published on October 26th, 2012

Britannia, the famous yacht originally owned by King George V, son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, was the most famous racing yacht in the world at the turn of the last century. A replica of ... Read More


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