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		<title>Sailing the Winds of History</title>
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		<description>Molokai celebrates sailing canoesBy Catherine Cluett (http://themolokaidispatch.com/users/catherine-cluett) for &amp;#39;The Molokai Dispatch&amp;#39;   				 					   				 				 		 			Ancient Hawaiians probably reached our shores by sailing canoe,  but over generations the ancient sport was nearly lost. Today, most  Hawaiians have never experienced a sailing canoe -- a standard hull  fitted with a mast and a second auma. But the sport is in the  midst of a comeback thanks in large part to the outreach efforts of the  Hawaii Sailing Canoe Association (HSCA). The association gathered at  Hale O Lono last Friday for its second annual &amp;ldquo;Mahalo Molokai&amp;rdquo; event. A  handful of residents looked on as HSCA paddlers rigged a boat and set  sail in the harbor, with a lucky few residents along for the ride. A  sailing canoe awaits launch at Hale O Lono harbor last Friday during a   community event hosted by the Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Association.  Photo  by Mahealani Wilhelm, age 5.HSCA&amp;rsquo;s fleet of sailing canoes  have  been resting at the harbor for the past month during their annual  race  series across the state.  </description>
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		<description>    An all too likely event can be controlled with the right knowledge and gearHugh Horton, Contributing Editor, Harrison Township, Michigan      </description>
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		<title>Parts and Terms of the Sailing Canoe </title>
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		<description>Continued lessons for the crew&amp;hellip;. From Canoe Handling (1885, 3rd Edition 1901) by C. Bowyer Vaux</description>
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		<title>The 16x30 Sailing Canoe, a Fast and Nimble Sailer</title>
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