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Ausie 18

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Just your average 16 foot dinghy that needs three people and has a house-sized spinnaker. No wonder the Australians dominated the 2012 Olympics. Photo by Frank Quealey, Australian 18 Footers League... Read More


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J24 World Champs

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Mauricio Santa Cruz (left) and his team after dominating the 2012 J/24 World Championship. No one can accuse the class of being cheap on perpetuals. Sailing with Mauricio was Daniel Santiago, Alex Saldanha, Sergio Bittencourt, and ... Read More


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Hooligans

Published on October 2nd, 2012

With San Francisco in the background, here are a couple nameless hooligans seeking a closer look at the foiling trimaran l’Hydroptère. We say if you are doing a 2,000 yard open water swim and want to ... Read More


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Ouch!

Published on October 2nd, 2012

Japan’s Takashi Okura lost an early sword fight at the Melges 32 Worlds. Photo by Kimo Worthington... Read More


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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


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