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COVER STORIES:
Perfect execution - How the America's Cup was won. Andrew Preece was in San Diego for the entire series and analyses New Zealand's walkover victory
Fit for the job - What equipment did and did not work on the BOC Challenge solo round the world race? James Boyd reports
Blake's Cake - He's had it and he's eaten it - Andrew Preece profiles New Zealand's super hero and leader of the Team New Zealand campaign, Peter Blake
Match race no 1 - The world's top match racing helmsman and America's Cup winner, Russel Coutts, in profile
A celebration of classics - Tom Cunliffe records the events and Gary-John Norman the images of the Antigua Classics
FEATURES:
Keith Wheatley explains why the women's America's Cup challenge failed to make the grade
Fast lane to Charleston - James Boyd reports on the final leg of the BOC Challenge and was in Charleston to greet overall winner Christophe Auguin
Keeping going - Elaine Thompson talked to some of the Europa Round the World Rally ~i_rpers at the finish in Gibraltar about how their boats and crew fared
Holland revisited - Our Dogwatch columnist, John Passmore, sails to Holland to recreate a r'inily cruise made 30 years earlier
On course-Alderney Race - Winds and tides of this infamous stretch of water
Boats and Equipment:
New yachts - Nordseil 55, Bashford 41 and Sambuca, a versatile 40ft New Zealand racer-cruiser
Design - Bluewater 60, a boat born from the experience of Europa 92
What's new - Waterproof Vectran ropes, Navico chart plotter, man overboard recovery sling
On test: Dehler 41DS - An innovative German-built cruiser
Superyachting - We sail the 118ft Hetairos and Wolter Huisman celebrates 50 years in boatbuilding
Regulars:
From the Editor
On the Wind
Letters
Cruising Log
Dogwatch
Racing Round-up
Nixon at large
Voyaging
Leading Edge
Classified ads
Casting off
COVER PICTURE - Peter Blake triumphantly holds the America's Cup aloft. Photograph by Christian Fevrier
Perfect execution - How the America's Cup was won. Andrew Preece was in San Diego for the entire series and analyses New Zealand's walkover victory
Fit for the job - What equipment did and did not work on the BOC Challenge solo round the world race? James Boyd reports
Blake's Cake - He's had it and he's eaten it - Andrew Preece profiles New Zealand's super hero and leader of the Team New Zealand campaign, Peter Blake
Match race no 1 - The world's top match racing helmsman and America's Cup winner, Russel Coutts, in profile
A celebration of classics - Tom Cunliffe records the events and Gary-John Norman the images of the Antigua Classics
FEATURES:
Keith Wheatley explains why the women's America's Cup challenge failed to make the grade
Fast lane to Charleston - James Boyd reports on the final leg of the BOC Challenge and was in Charleston to greet overall winner Christophe Auguin
Keeping going - Elaine Thompson talked to some of the Europa Round the World Rally ~i_rpers at the finish in Gibraltar about how their boats and crew fared
Holland revisited - Our Dogwatch columnist, John Passmore, sails to Holland to recreate a r'inily cruise made 30 years earlier
On course-Alderney Race - Winds and tides of this infamous stretch of water
Boats and Equipment:
New yachts - Nordseil 55, Bashford 41 and Sambuca, a versatile 40ft New Zealand racer-cruiser
Design - Bluewater 60, a boat born from the experience of Europa 92
What's new - Waterproof Vectran ropes, Navico chart plotter, man overboard recovery sling
On test: Dehler 41DS - An innovative German-built cruiser
Superyachting - We sail the 118ft Hetairos and Wolter Huisman celebrates 50 years in boatbuilding
Regulars:
From the Editor
On the Wind
Letters
Cruising Log
Dogwatch
Racing Round-up
Nixon at large
Voyaging
Leading Edge
Classified ads
Casting off
COVER PICTURE - Peter Blake triumphantly holds the America's Cup aloft. Photograph by Christian Fevrier
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