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Cruising and Racing
People & Boats
The Royal Canadian Navy's training ship is a race-ready 82-year-old ketch
that wins the hearts of her crew.
By Tony Sheridan
BVI Spring Regatta
The name's the same, but it's a different game for the SAIL crew in the Bareboat class and the pros on Pyewacket.
By Peter Nielsen and Josh Adams
Discover America: Coeur d'Alene Lake
It's scenic, it's clean, but the hometown folks are what make this Idaho lake a perfect 10.
By Herb Payson
Modern Rigs
What's the best rig for your boat? Well, what's your sailing style?
By Duncan Kent
Electronic Cartography
The evolution of chartmaking promises a magical future of vector charts.
By Ben Ellison
Making Charts
Private cartography plus aerial photography steal a march on the hydrographic offices.
By Nigel Calder
New-Boat Test
Wauquiez Centurion 40s
Seamanship
Tips from the Top
Sailing is an athletic sport. Here are common physical problems and suggestions for treating them.
By Kathleen M. Mangan
Weather & sea
Tidal currents can work with you or agin' you. Make the most of them.
By Jason Hyatt
Voice of Experience
All it takes to bring down your rig is the failure of one small component.
By Ed Verner
Cruising Tips
Before the sailing season starts, follow our safety checklist for coastal cruisers.
By Bill Springer
Cover:Windrose, a 152-foot schooner designed by Gerard Dijkstra & partners. Photo by Onne van der Wal
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