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Strictly Steering Seminar

The start of next summer’s Singlehanded TransPac — June 19 — is rushing ever closer, a point emphasized by the fact that the event’s third monthly seminar is on Monday night. "This presentation is simply titled ‘Steering Seminar’ since we’ll be addressing multiple issues: emergency steering options, windvanes and autopilots," says Race Co-Chair Bob Johnston.…

Mistaken Identity and a Retraction

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Can You Say “High-Aspect?”

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Intrepid Rowers Arrive from Japan

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Fish and Chips at Spaulding

Last November, a group of a dozen or so kids launched the product of the first youth boat building program: the 12-ft Norwegian pram named Guppy. Last Saturday, the second such pram was launched on what would have been Myron Spaulding’s 104th birthday. Work on Lightly Salted — which was named after the team’s favorite…