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Flying and dousing a chute in heavy air does not have to be scary. Here’s a story and some strategies to try yourself.
Chesapeake Shorthanded Sailing Society (CHESSS) has instituted a new coaching program to help member skippers improve their boat handling skills and build more confidence to sail...
Many members of the Sailing Club of Washington (SCOW) are mourning the loss of Dorothy Stocks, who died on July 24. 
The Wye River never gets old. We anchor and embrace the nature that surrounds us.There’s so much to explore, so much to experience.
Club Crabtowne members took the  Lewes-to-Cape May ferry early this season for a Beach and Bike trip. It was windy in Cape May, but the group had fun.
It had been quite a long time since sailing a Sunfish, let alone racing one. A passerby remarked, "Don't worry. It's just like riding a bike." ~by Gary Jobson
I have crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on many occasions, but sailing under the Bridge is an entirely different experience. by Martina Sestakova
The Fellows Class of 2017 from Falls Church, VA, returned to Miles River Yacht Club  Saturday, May 13. When practical, they arrive by sailboat each year.
CHESSS helps sailors gain experience and confidence in single-handing or double-handing their boat.

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