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Tougher, cheaper – Øyvind Bordal Parachuted in – Douglas Dixon DSO RN Rating the flying foiler – Andy Claughton Paying some of it back – Sean Langman In pursuit of a softer ride – Jérémie Beyou (Steady) 30kt upwind – Charles Caudrelier
Then suddenly everything changed John Bertrand
SEPTEMBER 2022 The official
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Just four things – Rod Davis Lessons from Dennis – John Bertrand The darker side – Uffa Fox Proas are us – Paul Bieker Banging heads together – Sam Davies Now let’s go again – Peter Morton Burning water – Dan Bernasconi
Sneaky workaround – Sam Manuard
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Kings of New York – Sparkman & Stephens Building a champion – Gavin Tappenden Sidelined – Spithill and Slingsby Back to the surface – Kevin Escoffier How big is big – Rob Weiland?
OCTOBER 2022 The official
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100 and counting – Paul Cayard
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NOVEMBER 2022 The official
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An extraordinary life – Bill Mattison
Perfect Christmas present for your sailing family and friends
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