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Key West Race Week 2011

Quantum Key West Race Week 2012 kicks off Jan. 16; Sara Proctor shares photos from the Florida event. Web extra from our November/December 2011 issue.

Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team

The Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team ended its inaugural season with a bang: second in class and third overall IRC in the 2011 Rolex Fastnet Race. Photographer Amory Ross was onboard for both the Fastnet and the the Transatlantic Race. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.

2011-’12 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

Ten amateur teams started in Southhampton, England, in July, and have raced to Madeira, Portugal; Rio de Janeiro; and Cape Town. Currently en route to Geraldton, Australia, they’ll head to stopovers in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, China, California, Panama, New York, Canada, Ireland, and the Netherlands before returning to England in July 2012. Photos by Bruce Sutherland/onEdition Follow th

2011 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship

“Not often does it come down to the last gybe as to whether or not you win a championship,” says Bora Gulari, whose New England Ropes team narrowly defeated Nathan Wilmot and Conor Clarke’s Embar team at this 38-boat affair on Wisconsin’s Lake Geneva. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.Photos © 2011

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Halyards, Held Fast

A solution to halyard fatigue and stretch on big raceboats has come in the form of halyard locks, and Hall Spar’s push is to make them more user-friendly.

AC World Series: Cascais 2011

The first day of this combined fleet and match-racing competition saw intense sparring between Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Racing. Photos by Gilles Martin-Raget / www.americascup.com

2011 Extreme Sailing Series: Boston

Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

Key West Race Week 2011

Quantum Key West Race Week 2012 kicks off Jan. 16; Sara Proctor shares photos from the Florida event. Web extra from our November/December 2011 issue.

Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team

The Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team ended its inaugural season with a bang: second in class and third overall IRC in the 2011 Rolex Fastnet Race. Photographer Amory Ross was onboard for both the Fastnet and the the Transatlantic Race. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.

2011-’12 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

Ten amateur teams started in Southhampton, England, in July, and have raced to Madeira, Portugal; Rio de Janeiro; and Cape Town. Currently en route to Geraldton, Australia, they’ll head to stopovers in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, China, California, Panama, New York, Canada, Ireland, and the Netherlands before returning to England in July 2012. Photos by Bruce Sutherland/onEdition Follow th

2011 Melges 24 U.S. National Championship

“Not often does it come down to the last gybe as to whether or not you win a championship,” says Bora Gulari, whose New England Ropes team narrowly defeated Nathan Wilmot and Conor Clarke’s Embar team at this 38-boat affair on Wisconsin’s Lake Geneva. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.Photos © 2011

Sailing World

Halyards, Held Fast

A solution to halyard fatigue and stretch on big raceboats has come in the form of halyard locks, and Hall Spar’s push is to make them more user-friendly.

AC World Series: Cascais 2011

The first day of this combined fleet and match-racing competition saw intense sparring between Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Racing. Photos by Gilles Martin-Raget / www.americascup.com

2011 Extreme Sailing Series: Boston

Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand edged out Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing as the Extreme 40 catamarans made their stateside debut. Photos by Lloyd Images Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

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