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Sports Illustrated July 30, 2002 Rick Reilly |
... -- -- -- ... The jaw-dropping story of the summer happened off Long Beach, Calif., last week when one of the most expensive sailboats in the world -- captained by the most famous sailor in the world -- sank. |
Popular Mechanics June 2002 |
Build Your Own Boat Don't let the $25 price tag fool you. This sleek one-man skimmer is a rugged boat built for speed. |
Popular Mechanics May 2002 Rich Taylor |
100MPH! We take seven of the world's fastest bass boats and go fishing... |
Outside May 2002 Peter Nichols |
Incident in a Nowhere Place When the news broke that sailor and environmentalist Peter Blake -- New Zealand's national hero, and the greatest ocean racer of his generation -- had gone down fighting, with a rifle in his hands, it became more than just another nightmare at sea... |
Outside March 2002 Tim Zimmermann |
Half Mast Murdered by pirates at 53, a champion long-haul sailor leaves behind a legacy of inspiration... |
Outside January 2002 Jeffrey Davis |
Above the Spray With his radical flying sailboat L'Hydroptère, a French skipper aims to snatch Steve Fossett's brand-new Atlantic speed record... |
Popular Mechanics November 2001 Rich Taylor |
Blistering Four-Strokes For Bass Boats The engineering challenge is to build a powerful four-stroke outboard that's not too heavy to balance on the transom of a bass boat. Yamaha and Honda are the first to accept this challenge... |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Todd Wilkinson |
Cutting the Jet Ski Engines As founder of the Bluewater Network, a San Francisco-based conservation group, former amateur race-car driver and America's Cup skipper Russell Long has taken on a powerful foe: the makers of Jet Skis and outboard motorboats... |
Outside November 2001 Tim Zimmermann |
She Rules the Waves For intrepid sailor Ellen MacArthur, round-the-world records are meant to be shattered... |
Popular Mechanics November 2000 |
Deep Freeze Why put time and money into a boat that you're not going to use for six months? That's an all-too-common attitude when it comes to winterizing chores. Big mistake. Winter weather can wreak havoc (cracked blocks, corrosion, etc.) on a boat that's not prepared for hibernation... |
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