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Shorthanded Ocean Racing

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Museum Rules

Being a media crewmember for the 2012 Atlantic Cup means the author can look all he wants, but he just can’t touch.

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Shorthanded on the East Coast

Ryan O’Grady gets ready for the Atlantic Cup as the media crewmember aboard the Class 40 _Mare _with Ryan Breymaier and Jörg Riechers.

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Capsizes and Rescues

Read the amazing survival stories of Tony Bullimore and Thierry Dubois from the 1996 Vendée Globe Race. From our April 1997 issue.

2011-’12 Global Ocean Race

The four doublehanded Class 40s race from Punta del Este, Uruguay, to Charleston, South Carolina, in Leg 4. Follow the race in our Finish Line forum.

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Racing Solo for America

Brad van Liew, Ryan Breymaier and Joe Harris are putting the American stamp on the global shorthanded circuit.

2011 Atlantic Cup

This inaugural Class 40 event included a doublehanded distance race from New York to Rhode Island and fully crewed buoy racing in Narragansett Bay. Photos by Billy Black Read about the racing.

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Atlantic Cup

Michael Hennessy and Rob Windsor’s Dragon won the New York-Newport portion of this two-stage Class 40 event, which continues this weekend with fully crewed buoy-racing in Rhode Island.

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2010-’11 Barcelona World Race

Even though their GAES Centros Auditivos wasn’t the first boat to finish, Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella arrived victorious. Corbella is the first Spanish woman ever to sail and race non-stop around the world, while Caffari is the only woman ever to have completed four circumnavigations,

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Peyron Happy With a Full Plate

The immediate future for Loïck Peyron is a pedal-to-the-medal lap of the planet in the Barcelona World Race. Beyond that, the 34th America’s Cup looms. Yeah, you could say he’s a little busy.

Sailing World

Museum Rules

Being a media crewmember for the 2012 Atlantic Cup means the author can look all he wants, but he just can’t touch.

Sailing World

Shorthanded on the East Coast

Ryan O’Grady gets ready for the Atlantic Cup as the media crewmember aboard the Class 40 _Mare _with Ryan Breymaier and Jörg Riechers.

Sailing World

Capsizes and Rescues

Read the amazing survival stories of Tony Bullimore and Thierry Dubois from the 1996 Vendée Globe Race. From our April 1997 issue.

2011-’12 Global Ocean Race

The four doublehanded Class 40s race from Punta del Este, Uruguay, to Charleston, South Carolina, in Leg 4. Follow the race in our Finish Line forum.

Sailing World

Racing Solo for America

Brad van Liew, Ryan Breymaier and Joe Harris are putting the American stamp on the global shorthanded circuit.

2011 Atlantic Cup

This inaugural Class 40 event included a doublehanded distance race from New York to Rhode Island and fully crewed buoy racing in Narragansett Bay. Photos by Billy Black Read about the racing.

Sailing World

Atlantic Cup

Michael Hennessy and Rob Windsor’s Dragon won the New York-Newport portion of this two-stage Class 40 event, which continues this weekend with fully crewed buoy-racing in Rhode Island.

Sailing World

2010-’11 Barcelona World Race

Even though their GAES Centros Auditivos wasn’t the first boat to finish, Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella arrived victorious. Corbella is the first Spanish woman ever to sail and race non-stop around the world, while Caffari is the only woman ever to have completed four circumnavigations,

Sailing World

Peyron Happy With a Full Plate

The immediate future for Loïck Peyron is a pedal-to-the-medal lap of the planet in the Barcelona World Race. Beyond that, the 34th America’s Cup looms. Yeah, you could say he’s a little busy.

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