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2011 Melges 32 Gold Cup

In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

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Silver Lining

The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience

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Rolling Snake Eyes on Day 1

A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.

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Taking Baby Steps

Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.

2011 Melges 32 Gold Cup

In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

Sailing World

Silver Lining

The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience

Sailing World

Rolling Snake Eyes on Day 1

A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.

Sailing World

Taking Baby Steps

Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.

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