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| August 2004 Table of Contents |

Cruising and Racing
Olympic Games Preview
Meet the 2004 U.S. Olympic Sailing Team. There are good prospects for medals in at least five classes.
By Josh Adams
Trailersailing Special
Oh, the places you'll seewhen your boat's on wheels and ready to roll. Here's what you need to know to be a trailersailor: the whys and wherefores, the boats, the tow vehicles, and the 15 best places to tow to.
1979 Fastnet Anniversary
A killer storm 25 years ago taught important lessons about making sailors and their boats safer at sea.
By Josh Adams
Inside the Yards
In the first article of a new series, learn how high-volume Catalina Yachts builds its boats.
By Kimball Livingston
New-Boat Test
Telstar 28
Seamanship
Waterlines
Raft up the right way or rue the consequences.
By Tom Cunliffe
Weather & sea
How do waves affect your boat? Both size and shape are important.
By Jason Hyatt
Voice of Experience
A cruising couple met two hurricanes in Mexican waters and survived without a scratch. Learn how they prepared.
By Frank Atteberry
Cruising Tips
With a solent stay you can change jibs in minutes. Here's how it works.
By David Content
Tech Notes
Two new devices: one keeps your boat afloat if it's holed, the other floats a dinghy sail and keeps the boat from turtling.
By Josh Adams
Cover:A couple enjoys the waters of Door County, Wisconsin, aboard a Bristol 40 yawl Photo by Peter McGowan
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