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Melges 32 East Coast Championship 2012

The Melges 32 fleet descended upon West Palm Beach, Fla., for the 2012 East Coast Championship. Ryan DeVos’ Volpe nabbed the championship title on a tiebreaker. Photos ****©2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association. Read more in our Finish Line forum.

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Fueled by Adversity

The members of the first class inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame each reveal that a little hardship on the way to the top might just be a good thing. “Jobson Report” from our April 2012 issue.

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Dissecting the Final Race

The mind of a professional tactician can be a scary place, but from time to time, a view from within can reveal important lessons—namely the importance of keeping one’s cool and focusing on a few specifics. “Winner’s Debrief” from our March 2012 issue.

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Aerial Tactics Clinic

Past J/24 North American champion Brad Read calls the shots from overhead. “From the Experts” from our November 1997 issue.

Etchells World Championship 2012

Tom King, Ivan Wheen, David Edwards, and Owen McMahon take the championship title after an intense nine-race battle offshore of Sydney Heads, Australia. Photos by Ingrid Abery/www.ingridabery.com. Read more in our Finish Line forum.

Never a Contender

Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.

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Current Affairs

The Doc and Racer Rob explore the vagaries of racing in current and get to the bottom of the myth of the lee-bow effect. “Strategy” from our January/February 2012 issue.

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The Value of a Group Effort

The long road to a world championship is often though of as a lonely one. But it doesn’t have to be. “Winner’s Debrief” from our January/February 2012 issue.

Melges 32 East Coast Championship 2012

The Melges 32 fleet descended upon West Palm Beach, Fla., for the 2012 East Coast Championship. Ryan DeVos’ Volpe nabbed the championship title on a tiebreaker. Photos ****©2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association. Read more in our Finish Line forum.

Sailing World

Fueled by Adversity

The members of the first class inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame each reveal that a little hardship on the way to the top might just be a good thing. “Jobson Report” from our April 2012 issue.

Sailing World

Dissecting the Final Race

The mind of a professional tactician can be a scary place, but from time to time, a view from within can reveal important lessons—namely the importance of keeping one’s cool and focusing on a few specifics. “Winner’s Debrief” from our March 2012 issue.

Sailing World

Aerial Tactics Clinic

Past J/24 North American champion Brad Read calls the shots from overhead. “From the Experts” from our November 1997 issue.

Etchells World Championship 2012

Tom King, Ivan Wheen, David Edwards, and Owen McMahon take the championship title after an intense nine-race battle offshore of Sydney Heads, Australia. Photos by Ingrid Abery/www.ingridabery.com. Read more in our Finish Line forum.

Never a Contender

Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.

Sailing World

Current Affairs

The Doc and Racer Rob explore the vagaries of racing in current and get to the bottom of the myth of the lee-bow effect. “Strategy” from our January/February 2012 issue.

Sailing World

The Value of a Group Effort

The long road to a world championship is often though of as a lonely one. But it doesn’t have to be. “Winner’s Debrief” from our January/February 2012 issue.

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