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Sailboat Racing | Sailing World

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    Sailboat Racing Stay up-to-date with the latest sailboat racing news, results and upcoming regattas. Rising Stars of American Sailing Top juniors …

Racing Sailboats - boats.com

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    Some racing sailboats are incredibly advanced, employing the very latest in composite construction techniques and CAD/CAM design. Boats designed for races like the famous America’s Cup, for example, are “foiling” boats that can rise up out of the water and run on foils under their hulls.

Intro to Sailboat Racing | Minneapolis Sailing Center

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    There are two main types of race courses in sailboat racing: Short Course or Buoy Racing - Sailboats start at the same time and sail around a course (usually marked by buoys) a predetermined number of times. Boats are then scored by the position in which they finish. Weekly races at MSC usually last around 30 minutes.

Racing Sailboats for sale - YachtWorld

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    Across our current listings, the average capacity for racer sailing vessels is 8 people with a maximum capacity of 20 passengers, and the average length overall (LOA) is 37 feet. Listings range in size from 14 feet long to 88 feet long, with an average sail area of 596 square feet and a maximum sail area of 2,235 square feet.

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