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One Thursday Night in America

For the second straight year, the editors of Sailing World asked our readers to tell us about their sailing experiences on a specific day of the summer. We chose Thursday, July 29, 2010. Their stories spanned the country and included tales of victory, laments of defeat, and everything in between. The one constant: time on the water with good friends is always worth the effort.

Stephen Colbert Challenges You to an Ocean Race

He’s done exactly one distance race. He finished dead last. But that hasn’t stopped the host of “The Colbert Report” from issuing an open challenge to anyone interested in lining up against him at the start of the OnDeck Charleston to Bermuda Race. An extended version of the interview that appeared in our May 2011 issue.

First Licks on the Farr 400

Bill O’Malley, the guy charged with selling the Farr 400 one-design in the U.S., takes a trip to Dubai to see what he has to offer.

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Bring Back the Random Leg!

A trip to the International Rolex Regatta in St. Thomas reminded the author that there’s more to sailing than upwind starts, square beats, and even runs.

2011 International Rolex Regatta

For the 38th time, St. Thomas YC hosted hundreds of international racers for its annual spring gathering. Photos by Ingrid Abery/Rolex Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

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Drifting Away Again

When I stepped aboard Luke Sayer’s Catalina 36 Sea-Q to serve as guest crewmember on Day 2 of the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD, the wind died. It’s becoming a nasty trend.

Sailing World

One Thursday Night in America

For the second straight year, the editors of Sailing World asked our readers to tell us about their sailing experiences on a specific day of the summer. We chose Thursday, July 29, 2010. Their stories spanned the country and included tales of victory, laments of defeat, and everything in between. The one constant: time on the water with good friends is always worth the effort.

Stephen Colbert Challenges You to an Ocean Race

He’s done exactly one distance race. He finished dead last. But that hasn’t stopped the host of “The Colbert Report” from issuing an open challenge to anyone interested in lining up against him at the start of the OnDeck Charleston to Bermuda Race. An extended version of the interview that appeared in our May 2011 issue.

First Licks on the Farr 400

Bill O’Malley, the guy charged with selling the Farr 400 one-design in the U.S., takes a trip to Dubai to see what he has to offer.

Sailing World

Bring Back the Random Leg!

A trip to the International Rolex Regatta in St. Thomas reminded the author that there’s more to sailing than upwind starts, square beats, and even runs.

2011 International Rolex Regatta

For the 38th time, St. Thomas YC hosted hundreds of international racers for its annual spring gathering. Photos by Ingrid Abery/Rolex Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

Sailing World

Drifting Away Again

When I stepped aboard Luke Sayer’s Catalina 36 Sea-Q to serve as guest crewmember on Day 2 of the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD, the wind died. It’s becoming a nasty trend.

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