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Author:David Liscio
Sailor and journalist Dodge Morgan, whose record-breaking round-the-world voyage made international headlines in 1986, died September 14 at a Boston hospital. He was 78. Morgan was the first American to complete a solo, non-stop,...
Wednesday, 01 December 2010 | Print | PDF |  Email | Read more
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Author:Staff
Deltaville, Virginia, population 800, was dubbed “Optiville” for one very hot week in July when 315 Optimist sailors descended for the 2010 United States Optimist Dinghy Association Layline Nationals Regatta. Although hosted by the Fishing...
Wednesday, 01 December 2010 | Print | PDF |  Email | Read more
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Author:Ron Schaper
We were just six hours into the 408-mile Ft. Lauderdale to Charleston Race and we couldn’t break the triple zeros on the knotmeter. The race started in a dying northeasterly of around 8 knots, just enough to get the 11 boats started and headed out...
Tuesday, 01 September 2009 | Print | PDF |  Email | Read more
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Author:Joe Ditler
Navy security boats may race around you at 40 mph with machine guns at the ready, but don’t worry.” This was part of the racing instructions at a recent San Diego Yacht Club skippers’ meeting for nearly 200 Sabot racers. The young racers had...
Monday, 03 October 2011 | Print | PDF |  Email | Read more
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Author:Staff
When Mantoloking Yacht Club E-Scow sailor Peter Hurley and his three-person crew headed to Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club at Beach Haven, New Jersey, for the E-Scow Nationals, September 9 to 11, he knew the upcoming three days of racing would be...
Wednesday, 01 December 2010 | Print | PDF |  Email | Read more



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