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Team Rush Takes Larchmont

Bill Sweetster and the crew of the J/109_ Rush _work out on the fleet and take home the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD’s overall title.

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Sometimes You’re The Shovel…

When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.

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Black Flag Means Business

After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.

Russell Coutts, Unplugged

A test sail on the Russell Coutts’ RC 44 provides a tangible glimpse of how the Kiwi legend views the sport, and a rare chance to see what he’s like when he lets down his guard and goes sailing.

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Hatching a One-Design

With its slick new 36-footer, J Boats says they’ve come up with the right boat at the right time. Tech Review from our June 2010 issue

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Stuffing the Status Quo

For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue

Sailing World

Team Rush Takes Larchmont

Bill Sweetster and the crew of the J/109_ Rush _work out on the fleet and take home the Sperry Top-Sider Larchmont NOOD’s overall title.

Sailing World

Sometimes You’re The Shovel…

When it comes to starting in a crowded fleet, the ability to properly fill a hole can be the difference between a front-row start and clear air and getting flushed out the back.

Sailing World

Black Flag Means Business

After a shameful episode on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay,_ SW_ associate editor Michael Lovett finds himself on the receiving end of Rule 30.3.

Russell Coutts, Unplugged

A test sail on the Russell Coutts’ RC 44 provides a tangible glimpse of how the Kiwi legend views the sport, and a rare chance to see what he’s like when he lets down his guard and goes sailing.

Sailing World

Hatching a One-Design

With its slick new 36-footer, J Boats says they’ve come up with the right boat at the right time. Tech Review from our June 2010 issue

Sailing World

Stuffing the Status Quo

For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue

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