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Sarah Olivieri's team on the family J/80 take their honed PHRF skills onto the one-design field for the first time.
Many sailors believe that it’s best to avoid the port-tack layline whenever possible, simply because the rules are tricky. More often than not, the port-tacker leaves the protest room ...
Michael Hanson explores the appeal and longevity of the E Scow, one of sailing's most enduring one-design scows.
Pro navigator Stan Honey explains how using your boat's polars offshore can get you down the track faster. "From the Experts" in our June 2008 issue ...
Brad Tindall's J/105 team on TnT wins its class at the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series at Marblehead Race Week and the regatta's championship berth.
Professional sailor Erik Shampain explains the fundamentals and dynamics of active headsail trimming on small keelboats.
Velocitek's wireless race management system uses RTK technology to enhance accuracy and ensure fair and reliable starts and finishes.
“Mechatronics engineer.” That’s one job title that never existed back in the America’s Cup’s 12-Metre era. But today, every Cup team has a few on payroll. These are the unknown wizards ...
Frenchman Charlie Dalin won the 2024-25 Vendee Globe race with a calculated but high-risk strategy in the Southern Ocean, leaving the fleet in hot pursuit.
The RS Toura, a 15-foot rotomolded plastic dinghy designed for sailing schools and community boating, yacht clubs and adult and junior sailing adventures.
A master of one-design dinghy sailing and sailmaking, Ched Proctor has a unique way of winning races and hearts.
Andy Horton and Dave Powlison explain how to get better boatspeeed and performance with sail trim when sailing upwind in waves.
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