Sail 2003 Kimball Livingston - Abstracts

Sail 2003 Kimball Livingston
TitleSubjectAuthors
Americap on a slow roll.(Racecourse)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Bach to boats and Bach again: Designer Bob Perry loves to cook. His recipe for a performance cruising boat hasn't changed for decades: Start with equal measures of science and romance, blend carefully, and add water.(Profile)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Broaching through cyberspace. Warning: Computer sailing games can be addictive.(Computer Games)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Carnage and consequences.(Racecourse)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, James Boyd
Clash of the success stories.(Racecourse)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Clear-cutting the Canal?(Panama Canal)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, Shanna Moler
Gain vs. pain.(life and career of Paul Cayard and Phil Trinter)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
If there's an island.(Vancouver Island )Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, Shirley Hewett
John sails home.(John Moseley )Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Raising the bar.(Dawn Riley)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Rogue waves.Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Sydney 32.(Product/service evaluation)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Take a race break.(Caribbean sailboat racing)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Tech Notes: Go fly a kite.(technical)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
The rise and fall and chaotic rise (again) of the Maxi.Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
The sailor's art.(Jim DeWitt )Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
The zen of the happy ending: This time the second time around is the charm. A racing sailor sells his boat, then buys it back to finish what he started.(People & Boats)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Top gear: Freeman K. Pittman Editor's Choice.(Equipment)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
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