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2012 Orange Coffee Pot Regatta

The June 2nd event took place at Surf City Yacht Club in New Jersey, and served as the US Singlehanded Championships Area C Elimination regatta. 7 races took place. Clay Johnson won the full rig class, with only 6 points after his drop, and Kelly McGlynn won the radial class, again with only 6 points. Photo Credit: Jon Deutsch, www.jdeutsch.com

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I Thought I Would Enjoy This More

A first-time big boat tactician discovers that it’s not nearly as easy or as much fun when everyone else is expecting you to make the right calls.

New York Yacht Club 158th Annual Regatta

Over 100 boats competed in the Around the Island (Conanicut) race this past weekend, followed by the 158th New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta itself which had a showing of 133 boats. This is the oldest regatta in America. Photos by Billy Black/Rolex

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Triangle on Trial

At the J/105 North Americans, Dave Reed loses sight of the reach mark and reflects on the trouble with triangle courses. Editor’s Letter from our October 2011 issue.

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2011 Ida Lewis Distance Race

Privateer, a Cookson 50, claimed the win in the IRC Class, while the Quest 30 Samba captured the PHRF Class. SW‘s editorial team on the Swan 36 COCO held our own with a fifth place finish.
Read more about the race in our Finish Line forum.

2012 Orange Coffee Pot Regatta

The June 2nd event took place at Surf City Yacht Club in New Jersey, and served as the US Singlehanded Championships Area C Elimination regatta. 7 races took place. Clay Johnson won the full rig class, with only 6 points after his drop, and Kelly McGlynn won the radial class, again with only 6 points. Photo Credit: Jon Deutsch, www.jdeutsch.com

Sailing World

I Thought I Would Enjoy This More

A first-time big boat tactician discovers that it’s not nearly as easy or as much fun when everyone else is expecting you to make the right calls.

New York Yacht Club 158th Annual Regatta

Over 100 boats competed in the Around the Island (Conanicut) race this past weekend, followed by the 158th New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta itself which had a showing of 133 boats. This is the oldest regatta in America. Photos by Billy Black/Rolex

Sailing World

Triangle on Trial

At the J/105 North Americans, Dave Reed loses sight of the reach mark and reflects on the trouble with triangle courses. Editor’s Letter from our October 2011 issue.

Sailing World

2011 Ida Lewis Distance Race

Privateer, a Cookson 50, claimed the win in the IRC Class, while the Quest 30 Samba captured the PHRF Class. SW‘s editorial team on the Swan 36 COCO held our own with a fifth place finish.
Read more about the race in our Finish Line forum.

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