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CISA Clinic Director Peter Wells addresses the
students at the start of the day. |
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Coach Jon Rogers works the CFJ fleet. |
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This is one way to get a couple of 29ers moving
in light air. |
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Part of the clinic involved learning to make
sense of the rigging, which can be complex
even on a Laser. |
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The fleets make their way out of the jetty to the
ocean for a morning of light-air training. |
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America's Cup campaigners Peter Isler (standing)
and helmsman Ken Read (foreground) of Team
Dennis Conner were after-dinner speakers the
first night. |
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Coach Charlie McKee (right) oversees impromptu
capsize drill for 29ers. |
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Laser Radial students get an earful from Coach
Rob Dean. |
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Coaches Adam Dearmont (standing) and Carisa
Harris (right) stay in close touch with
Laser Radials. |
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Coach Nick Adamson points the Lasers in the right
direction. |
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Coach Meg Gaillard drills a Europe sailor on
tacking without using the rudder. |
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Coach Jamie Malm offers advice about light-air
sailing. |
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CISA Clinic director Peter wells (right) organizes the
group photo. |
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Coach Jaimie Malm offers Michael Blunt, 15, of Venice, Calif. a
rigging tip for his CFJ. |
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Coach Meg Gaillard videotapes the climactic fleet racing for
critical reivew later. |
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Coaches (l-r) Mark Mendelblatt, Kevin Hall and Charlie
McKee---all on leave from Seattle's
OneWorld America's Cup team---offer their insights. |
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Launch ramp at Alamitos Bay YC is center of activity as another
day on the water gets under way. |
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CISA Advanced Racing Clinic Coaches enjoy a relaxing moment
while students are briefed before an
intense day of training and tutoring. |