Sailing by the numbers
Article Abstract:
An analysis of statistics related to sailing revealed that people who get involved in sailing at an early age have a better chance of sticking to the sport until their old age. Thus, it is important for sailboat enthusiasts to expose their children to sailing at a young age.
Publication Name: Sailing World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0889-4094
Year: 1999
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Approaching Mount Olympus
Article Abstract:
Few American sailors develop Olympic-class sailing skills because it takes at least eight years of international competition to attain such competence. They have to juggle their schedule between graduate school, short-term jobs, training and racing in double-handed boats.
Publication Name: Sailing World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0889-4094
Year: 1999
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F-31R: it's not all about speed
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An evaluation of the Corsair Marine F-31R is provided. A list of specifications is also provided.
Publication Name: Sailing World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0889-4094
Year: 2001
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