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Sailboat Racing

Handicap Series Begins NYYC Race Week

Early fog forces the first day of racing in the New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport up Narragansett Bay, but a steady southwesterly breeze makes for a good day of racing.

The People’s Army Takes the Reins

The king’s horses and henchmen have scattered, but the $7-million chariot /Pyewacket/ remains. Finding a crew to drive it, as it turns out, was just a matter of asking for volunteers. From our July/August 2006 issue.

Schwab Lured Back to the Open Ocean

Bruce Schwab, with his Open 60 /OceanPlanet/, is trying to jumpstart American interest in the French-dominated world of singlehanded ocean racing. From our April 2006 issue.

Youth Movements

A summer of unprecendented international success by the twenty something core of the U.S. Sailing Team bodes well for its medal chances in China in 2008 and beyond. From our Nov./Dec. 2005 issue.

The Sailing’s Great, Even When It’s Landlocked

Don’t fall into the trap of thinking all sailing happens on the coasts; there are vibrant lake and river sailing clubs that are just as passionate as their saltier counterparts on the oceans. From our July/August 2006 issue.

Handicap Series Begins NYYC Race Week

Early fog forces the first day of racing in the New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport up Narragansett Bay, but a steady southwesterly breeze makes for a good day of racing.

The People’s Army Takes the Reins

The king’s horses and henchmen have scattered, but the $7-million chariot /Pyewacket/ remains. Finding a crew to drive it, as it turns out, was just a matter of asking for volunteers. From our July/August 2006 issue.

Schwab Lured Back to the Open Ocean

Bruce Schwab, with his Open 60 /OceanPlanet/, is trying to jumpstart American interest in the French-dominated world of singlehanded ocean racing. From our April 2006 issue.

Youth Movements

A summer of unprecendented international success by the twenty something core of the U.S. Sailing Team bodes well for its medal chances in China in 2008 and beyond. From our Nov./Dec. 2005 issue.

The Sailing’s Great, Even When It’s Landlocked

Don’t fall into the trap of thinking all sailing happens on the coasts; there are vibrant lake and river sailing clubs that are just as passionate as their saltier counterparts on the oceans. From our July/August 2006 issue.

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