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Aussie sailing club shows how families can #gosailing

This is what the Sandrigham Yacht Club – one of Australia's largest – is doing to promote sailing, family participation and membership.

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Every year Zephyr 2.0 seems to have more sailing fun

Dave Erwin and friends on Team Zephyr 2.o star in their own sailing movie.

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Diversity Begins with Spirit

Diversity isn't something you brand and then switch on. You don’t become diverse when you market to people who are different from you and hope they show up. Diversity is something you are. Can sailing...

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Chicken passes out aboard Melges 24

Who among us doesn’t have a sailing friend with a drinking problem and a drinking friend with a sailing problem?

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When a sailor needs anger management

I've sailed with a few yellers, but only one time each. Here's how a yeller can kick the habit.

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What a Sailing School Can Be

My latest in Spinsheet challenges schools to include the whole family, and families to include sailing as the thing done together.

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Bermudan (and New Zealand) kids learn to sail at school

We face a possibility that good schools and teachers might be hobbled when well-intended STEM sailing programs take some of their money

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REACH is neat, but STEM is still a fad. Let’s go bigger!

Instead of marketing sailing as just another alternative to failing schools, or as one neat youth program among many, I would challenge US Sailing to go bigger. Here's how.

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The Ideal Sailboat for Teaching and Sharing

Ideal shared-fleet teaching designs don’t exist yet. If such designs were available, sailing clubs would raise the money to buy all new fleets.

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Finding our way in the fog

Two hours and barely four miles into the race, the fog came down like a black velour lining a coffin. Wet. Dark. Deadly.

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