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Sabot Time!

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Optimists sail far from the dock, often in the ocean. Sabots sail near the dock, often within minutes of a hot lunch. Maybe that’s why 11 year old Millie Dorgan is smiling as she sails her ... Read More


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October Desktop Photo

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Photographer Cory Silken provides us with a computer monitor background for the month of October. Click on wide screen or standard screen for your monitor type. Once the image is open, put your cursur over it, ... Read More


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Orange Man Group?

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Reigning Melges 32 World Champion William Douglass and the Goombay Smash team at the 2012 Worlds this week in Newport, RI. Photo by Sara Proctor... Read More


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Peter Isler – Being the Mystery Guest

Published on September 26th, 2012

“It’s the best regatta! Just stay out of the middle on the runs,” counseled my friend Dave Ullman. “You’ll have a great time, the E-Scow is one of the most refined one design classes in the ... Read More


Guest Commentary

GUEST COMMENTARY

Published on September 16th, 2012

Scuttlebutt strongly encourages feedback from the Scuttlebutt community. Either submit comments by email or post them on the Forum. Submitted comments chosen to be published in the newsletter may be limited to 250 words. Authors may ... Read More


Dock Talk

SAILING SHORTS

Published on September 16th, 2012

* San Francisco, CA (September 16, 2012) – For the third time in four years, Genny Tulloch has won the U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship. Tulloch and her crew were dominant this week by winning all ... Read More


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MAKING A FRESH WATER SPLASH

Published on September 16th, 2012

Since the launch of the first Farr 40 in 1997, this high-octane grand-prix class has grown to 160 boats sailed in 20 countries. The well-organized class is run like a business, and the ensuing international competition ... Read More


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THE TRAINING CONUNDRUM

Published on September 16th, 2012

While it was a goal of the 34th America’s Cup to control the cost to compete, the fact that only four challengers (which may become three) have stepped up infers the budget is still quite high. ... Read More


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