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Sailboat Racing

The Language Factor

The language skippers, tacticians and crews use on a boat is as important as any other aspect of the game. SW’s Editor at Large Gary Jobson shows that the boats that win usually use succinct, calm and effective language. From our May 2006 issue.

A Breath of Fresh Air

The pro-versus-amatuer question constantly comes up in big-boat sailing, but SW’s Gary Jobson says there seems to be a solution that makes everyone happy. From our April 2006 issue.

Extending The Season

Sailing is a unique sport that allows people of all ages to participate. Some of most passionate are those that have been sailing the longest. From our March 2006 issue.

Savoring Each Moment on the Water

SW’s Editor at Large made a point to enjoy his 50th year of sailing by getting on the water in a variety of situations, and enjoying them all. From our Nov./Dec. 2005 issue.

One Down, Much More to Go

Clay Burkhalter, of Stonington, Conn., is on the road in Europe with his Rod Johnstone-designed Mini 6.50 Acadia, attempting to qualify for the 2007 Mini Transat Race.

A Dismal Medal Race Day

The Germans finish a drifter of a Medal Race for the Hobie 16 fleet at the ISAF World Sailing Games; with DNFs for everyone else, the points get lumped on.

The Language Factor

The language skippers, tacticians and crews use on a boat is as important as any other aspect of the game. SW’s Editor at Large Gary Jobson shows that the boats that win usually use succinct, calm and effective language. From our May 2006 issue.

A Breath of Fresh Air

The pro-versus-amatuer question constantly comes up in big-boat sailing, but SW’s Gary Jobson says there seems to be a solution that makes everyone happy. From our April 2006 issue.

Extending The Season

Sailing is a unique sport that allows people of all ages to participate. Some of most passionate are those that have been sailing the longest. From our March 2006 issue.

Savoring Each Moment on the Water

SW’s Editor at Large made a point to enjoy his 50th year of sailing by getting on the water in a variety of situations, and enjoying them all. From our Nov./Dec. 2005 issue.

One Down, Much More to Go

Clay Burkhalter, of Stonington, Conn., is on the road in Europe with his Rod Johnstone-designed Mini 6.50 Acadia, attempting to qualify for the 2007 Mini Transat Race.

A Dismal Medal Race Day

The Germans finish a drifter of a Medal Race for the Hobie 16 fleet at the ISAF World Sailing Games; with DNFs for everyone else, the points get lumped on.

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