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  2. 24 Tips and Tricks for Smooth Sailing on Your Next Cruise - AOL

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    Want to take a cruise this year? Join the club — millions of Americans are eager to hit the high seas for an all-inclusive vacation. Here are 24 ways to make sure your cruise is perfect and ...

  3. Naomi James - Wikipedia

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    [10] [8] [11] She gave up sailing after that race, because she suffered badly from sea sickness during that voyage (possibly augmented by morning sickness due to her pregnancy). [11] [12] In 1983, while sailing in the same boat which won the race, her husband fell overboard and drowned off Salcombe, Devon. [5] [10] Her daughter was born 10 days ...

  4. US Sailing - Wikipedia

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    US Sailing is responsible for selection and training of the US Sailing Team representing the United States in the Olympic Games. Sailors who eventually compete in the Olympics are coming from a well developed racing community in the U.S. Sailboat racing can be found in colleges and universities, [4] [5] yacht clubs, sailing clubs and sailing ...

  5. Sailing ship tactics - Wikipedia

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    The man-of-war eventually rendered the galley obsolete except for operations close to shore in calm weather. With the development of the sailing man-of-war, and the beginning of the great sailing fleets capable of keeping at sea for long periods together, came the need for a new adaptation of old principles of naval tactics. [7]

  6. Five essentials of sailing - Wikipedia

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    The five essentials of sailing describes the five key things that a dinghy sailor uses to sail the boat as efficiently as possible. The five essentials are: [1] [2] [3] Boat balance - which side the sailor sits on and how far out to make sure the boat sails level.

  7. Nicole Breault - Wikipedia

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    She prefers inshore one-design sailing, and sails in both match racing events and fleet racing events. [8] As of April 2021, Breault was the top ranked women's matching race sailor in the United States and #3 in the world; in the open rankings she is ranked #7 in the United States and #39 in the world. [9] Sailing is in the family around Breault.

  8. Tracy Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Based on the small ratio of women in the race – five out of 200 – she determined to enter in 1989 with an entirely female crew. [1] She recruited a 12-woman crew and mortgaged her home to buy a second-hand, 10-year-old, 58-foot yacht and refurbish it, renaming it Maiden. It finished second in its class, winning two out of six individual ...

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