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All New Video Player
Click here to view Sailing World's new video player, which includes Gary Jobson's footage of the Rolex Yachtsman/Yachtswoman of the Year ceremony, 2008 Acura Key West Race Week, and more.
Sailing World's College Rankings: May 9, 2008
Boston College replaces St. Mary's atop the Coed rankings, while College of Charleston retains its lead in the Women's.
Performance Undergarments by Ibex
The Balance line of boxer shorts and sports bra incorporates Merino wool and spandex to achieve optimum comfort and odor-resistance. "Gear Up" from our May 7, 2008, SW eNewsletter
Race Watches Tell More Than Time
For racing, a good watch should tell more than time; we review the 12 best. "Tech Review" from our December 2007 issue
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Tue May 06 17:03:06 EDT 2008
Big Time Seattle NOOD

Next week the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta series rolls into Seattle, and now that the entry late fee is in effect (sorry you procrastinators) the entry list has surpassed the 200-mark (as of today, 208). That's an awesome turnout for a first-time event on the national NOOD circuit, which incidentally started in Newport about this time 20 years ago). But what's more incredible than the boat...

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2008 Antigua Sailing Week
The Farr 100 ICAP Leopard (above) finished fourth amongst the big guns in the Racing I division at this 185-boat event. Ingrid Abery contributes photos.
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You have one hour before the first start of your first race of the season. Despite promises to practice, you haven’t been in the boat since last fall. What is your first priority?
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