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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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Racing Views
Jobson Report
No Limits for American Disabled Sailors
Gary Jobson checks in with Paralympic sailors who have the same goals in mind as any other sailor, including beating their able-bodied counterparts. “Jobson Report” from our December 2007 issue
The Junior All-Star List Has Talent
With his annual rundown of top young talent, SW’s Gary Jobson encourages yacht clubs around the country to make junior sailing a priority. “Jobson Report” from our January 2008 issue
Bringing Key West’s Action To You
A different kind of crew heads south with the goal of delivering the action to an audience. "Jobson Report" from our April 2008 issue
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Editors / Correspondents
Getting Ready for the 2008 Bermuda Race
With the start less than 40 days away, SW associate editor Tony Bessinger has been monitoring the Gulf Stream and organizing his gear in preparation for his role as navigator aboard the Cookson 50 Privateer.
How to Fuel the Troops for Offshore Racing, Part II
Michael Luskin describes how he he prepared and served meals aboard the J/133 Antidote during the 2006 Newport-Bermuda Race. "First Beat" from our May 7, 2008, SW eNewsletter
How to Fuel the Troops For Offshore Racing, Part I
The author describes how he determined what food and supplies he'd need to feed the crew of the J/133 Antidote during the 2006 Newport-Bermuda-Race. "First Beat" from our April 24, 2008, SW eNewsletter
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Sailing Blog
Mon May 12 18:02:27 EDT 2008
Let's Go Back to Auckland

Or how about Perth? I've never been there but I've heard its lovely.

Earlier today justice Herman J. Cahn of the New York State Supreme Court issued the ruling that everyone in the world of sailing--or at least those who haven't tired of the legal battles surrounding the America's Cup--has been waiting for.

Maybe it's just me, but I have to think that few people could've...

- Stuart Streuli
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The Ol’ Family Recipe
Dave Reed explores what it takes to get sailing into the family blood. "Editor's Letter" from our March 2008 issue
What's In it For Me?
While a genuine interest in the America's Cup may not come naturally to the average sailor, the Internet and TV have made it easier than ever to get yourself into following sailing's biggest event. From our June 2006 issue.
My One and Only
SW editor Dave Reed traces his affinity for the Laser back to the 1970 America's Teacup. "Editor's Letter" from our April 2007 issue
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Regatta Management: Reflecting Industry Change
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