 | MY #142: Featuring Design and Construction. Building the Gambit USOM by Dennis Deprois. Formula 100 Development by Doug Lord. Building a Chined Hull by Jim Ayer. Spektrum DX6 R/C System by Chuck Winder. AMYA Insurance Program by Rich Matt.
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 | MY #141: Featuring the Open Class by Paul Meskill and Bill Young. Open Class Technology by Doug Lord. The Three Rater (3R) by Jim Ayer. The 3R Epic by Paul Meskill. A Spinnaker-Equipped 3R. Climate Models Panache Mk. II by Peter Richards and Tim Chance. Making a Scoreboard by Doug Hemingway. Downwind Sailing by David Ryan.
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 | MY #140: Featuring the Sea Wind Class. The Sea Wind COA by Mike Eades. Building the Sea Wind by Ken Bauser and Walt Chapman. Sea Wind tuning by Doug Lanterman. Building a Club Around the Sea Wind by Andy Rust. Mike Eades interview with the Sea Wind Manufacturer. Traveling Case for the Sea Wind by Texas Bob Harmon. Product Review of the RobotZone Power Gearbox Sail Servo by David Ward.
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 | MY #139: Featuring the US Vintage Model Yacht Group. The USVMYG by John Snow. Model Yachting in Detroit 1938-1942 by Bill Roper. The Vintage 36 (V36) by Alan Suydam. The US/UK Challenge Regatta by Graham Reeves. The X Class in San Francisco by Jeff Stobbe. The Southern CA Schooner Fleet. Cicely, a Large Schooner Model by Andrew Charters. Franklyn Bassfords 1890 Model Yachts by Earl Boebert.
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 | MY #138: Featuring Hardware and Rigging. R/C Spinnakers by Rich Matt. Rotating Wing Mast on a 10-R by Mark Gee. Sources of Hardware and Fittings by Paul Proefrock. Gooseneck and Vang Construction by Dennis Desprois. Single Channel SCU with Jib Sheet Fine Tune by Scott Spacie. Hardware and Rigging Photo-Article by Paul Proefrock. Skalpel-M Running Rigging by John Davis.
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 | MY #137: Featuring the Infinity 54 Class. Infinity 54 Description and Rules by Jim Hensel. Infinity 54 Tuning Guide by Jim Hensel. The San Francisco MYC by David Sands. Hobbico CS80 Sail Control by Jim Hensel. Care of Sails by John Amen.
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 | MY #136: Featuring the V-32. V-32 Specifications and Rules by David Goebel. V-32 Basics, Sailing and Racing by Jack Gregory. Victor Model Products Factory Tour, a photo-article by John Davis. The Orange County MSC by Bob Blount. Legal V-32 Modifications by John Davis. Numbering Sails by John Davis.
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 | MY #135: Featuring the Fairwind Class. The Fairwind by Will Gorgen. Learning to Steer From Shore by Will Gorgen. Tuning the Fairwind by Will Gorgen. The Fairwind Rig by Dennis Desprois. Single Channel Sail Control with Main Sheet Fine Tune by Will Gorgen. Offset Elliptical Vang by Will Gorgen. Winning R/C Races by Will Gorgen, Stan Ogden and Chris Staiger. The Edina MYC by Terry Mackey.
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 | MY #134: Featuring R/C Regattas. Setting Up Your Clubs First Regatta by Francis Angel. Promoting Your Regatta by Dick Martin. Entering a Regatta by Francis Angel. Promoting the Racing Rules by John Davis. The Promotion/Regulation Race Management System by David Brawner. The Odds & Evens Race Management System by Steve Lang. The Matrix Race Management System.
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 | MY #133: Featuring the Ten-Rater Class. The International 10-R by Mark Gee and Fred Barnes. 10-R History by Mark Gee. Interview with Graham Bantock by Mark Gee. Measuring your 10-R by Mark Gee and Tim Sheffield. The Denver Area MYA by Fred Barnes and Mark Gee.
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 | MY #132: Featuring the Victoria Class. Victoria Class description by Terry Hsu. Tuning the Victoria by Rod Carr. Tuning the Victoria by Ray Seta. A Travel Case for the Victoria by Tom Causin.
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 | MY #131: Featuring the Wheeler Class. Wheeler History by Jim Mayne. Building Your Wheeler by Jim Mayne. Wheeler Impressions by Tony Marshall. Sailing the Wheeler by Gordon Stout. Toledo Weak Signals R/C Show by Paul Meskill. The Drum Trolley Sheeting System by Bob Mersereau. Airport Security and Model Yachts by Mark Gee.
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 | MY #130: The Getting Started in Model Yachting special issue. A History of Model Yachting by Earl Boebert. Your First Boat by Tom Houle. Model Yacht Clubs by Dick Martin. Radios for R/C Sailing by Jack Gregory. Sheeting Winches by Jack Gregory. Sails by Rod Carr. Scratch Building a Hull by Jim Linville. Skipper Tuning by Jack Gregory. Basic Racing Rules, by John Burnham and reprinted with permission from Sailing World magazine. Descriptions of nineteen (19) AMYA recognized classes by the Class Secretaries.
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 | MY #129: Featuring the Newport 12-M Class. Newport 12-M History by John Aynes and Frank Pastrana. Racing the Newport 12-M by John Aynes and Frank Pastrana. Building a Newport 12-M. Modernizing your Newport by John Aynes and Frank Pastrana. Sunrise 24 product review by Charles Blume. Model yachting pioneer, Dr. Ted Houk by Rod Carr. A set of articles by Chuck Winder about radios, and reprinted with permission from the CR914 Class News.
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 | MY #128: Featuring the RC Laser Class. RC Laser introduction by Abigail Kelly. RC Laser Designers Comments by Bruce Kirby. Production of the RC Laser by Abigail Kelly. RC Lasers Unique Features by Steve Lang. Who Sails the RC Laser by Steve Lang. Laser Tuning Tips by Jon Elmaleh. RC Lasers at the Sequoia Yacht Club by Russell Breed. One-Design Philosophy by Steve Lang. RMG SmartWinch product review by Rich Matt. Sailing a Trimaran by Mark Baldacchino. A Schooner from an Obsolete Marblehead by Capn Sam Bell.
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 | MY #127: Featuring the J Class. J Class introduction by John Hanks III. A History of the AMYA J Class by John Hanks III. The (full-size) J Yachts by John Hanks III. Building a J Class Model by John Hanks III. A solution to transporting the large model boat by K.N. Jack David. Mentoring with Model Yachting Part 4 by Dale Wenninger.
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 | MY #126: Featuring the Soling 50 Class. Soling 50 Introduction by Pete Jefferson. Soling 50 History by Chuck Black. Soling 50 Hull Construction by Carl Tulp. Soling 50 by Pete Jefferson. Maximizing Soling 50 Performance by Pete Jefferson. The NorCal Fleet 2 by Bob Miller. The Barbados Soling 50 Fleet. Mentoring with Model Yachting Part 3 by Dale Wenninger. EC12 OnLine by Paul Proefrock.
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 | MY #125: Special Issue, Design and Technology. Spinnakers, the microSAIL F3 hydrofoil trimaran, moveable ballast and more by Doug Lord. Battery Science by Chuck Winder. Things Electrical by Rod Wallis. Jib Counterweight Holder by Doug Hemingway. A Simple Gooseneck by Doug Hemingway. Mentoring with Model Yachting Part 2 by Dean Pedersen.
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 | MY #124: Featuring the ODOM Class. ODOM Beyond the Instructions by Gordon Stout. Interview with ODOM Manufacturer George Ribeiro by Erik Evens. Converting the HiTec HS-705MG to a Sail Winch by Erik Evens. Mentoring with Model Yachting Part 1 by Dale Wenninger.
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 | MY #123: Featuring the AC Class. The AMYA Americas Cup Class Introduction; a History of the (full-scale) Americas Cup Class; and a Description of the 1/12 Scale Model Americas Cup Classby Eric Reno, Tom Wicks and John ODell. Development of Multi-Channel AC Boats; Developing a Competitive 2-Channel AC Boat; Ball Bearings in an AC Boat by Wick Smith, Eric Reno and John ODell. A PortableAC boat by Rich Matt. West System Epoxy product review by Dick Lemke. Curing Servo Jitters by Steve Thompson. How to Design a Lead Keel Bulb by Gene Dunham. Model Yachting in New Zealand by John Emery.
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 | MY #122: Featuring the US Vintage Model Yacht Group. US VMYG Origins by John Snow. American Model Yachting in the Vintage Era (1851-1970) by Earl Boebert. The Vintage Marblehead (M Class) Group by Charlie Roden. Marbleheaders of Spring Lake by Harry Mote. Scale Sail (Traditional) by Harry Mote.
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 | MY #119: Featuring the USOM Class. USOM Introduction by Bill Turner. Mistral Building Shadows. Special Report: Clubs, dozens and dozens of AMYA clubs listed by state, compiled by Jack Gregory. Converting the Futaba S3801 to 180 Degrees Rotation by Rich Dannenhoffer.
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 | MY #113: Featuring the Star 45 Class. Star 45 Introduction by Chuck LaMahieu. New Radio Frequency Update by Paul Proefrock. Promotion/Relegation Race Scheduling Systems by Larry Robinson. A Simple Servo to Sail Winch Conversion by Neil Waterhouse. Information needed when ordering sails by Rod Carr.
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 | MY #112: Quick One-Off Foam Hulls by Dick Lemke. Changes in Helm Associated with Heeling by Larry Robinson. Performance Modifications for the Thunder Tiger Victoria by A.J. Moritz.
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 | MY #108: Many officer reports, Class News reports, Regatta Reports and 1997 Ballot information left little page space available for feature articles in this issue.
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 | MY #103: Laying-Up Composite Hulls by Gregg Sunshine.
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 | MY #102: Racing Rules that relate to mark rounding by Art Gorov. Preparing the Regatta Sailing Instructions by Art Gorov. EC12-M Ballast by Lon Robinson and Larry Robinson. Ranger and Bill Bithell win the Cup for USA 1948-49 by Charley Williamson. Part 3 of the Construction Series by Greg Sunshine. RC Laser product review by Paul Brown. Futaba 5801 Sail Winch product review by Bob Sterne.
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 | MY #101: Designing Your Own Model Yacht by Glen Horvath. The second installment of Gregg Sunshines Construction Series. Building a Foam Plug for One-Off Composite Hulls by Tom Price. Analysis of Model Yacht Sails Wind Speed Considerations by Rod Carr.
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 | MY #100: Racing Rules the Apply to Starting by Art Gorov. The First in a Series of Boat Construction Articles by Gregg Sunshine. Model Yacht Construction in Wood by Wilford L. Fletcher. Analysis of Model Yacht Sails Mast Shape and Rigging by Rod Carr.
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 | MY #99: Building the One-Design One-Meter (ODOM) by John T. Hanks III. An Early New England Radio-Controlled Model Yacht Circa 1932 by Jim Dolan and John Snow.
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 | MY #98: USOM 1994 Design Trends by Dave Bowes. Analysis of Model Yacht Sails Photographic Method by Rod Carr.
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 | MY #97: Analysis of Model Yacht Sails General Observations by Rod Carr. Tactical Tips by Kelly Martin. A Gooseneck and Vang Assembly by Rex Weedon.
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 | MY #95: Racing Rules 38.1 and 42.1 described by Jack Gregory. Racing Technique reprinted from the Dix Hills & Eisenhower Park MYC Newsletter. Charging NiCads reprinted from the Chesapeake Bay MSA Newsletter.
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 | MY #94: Racing Rules 42.1 and 42.2 described by Jack Gregory. USOM Design Trends by Dave Bowes. Making Removable Keels by David Korwek. CAD Computer Programs by Jack Gregory. 100 Years of Marblehead MYC Model Yachting by John Snow.
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 | MY #74: Correspondence about AMYA and the International Model Yacht Racing Union Norman Hatfield, Jan Dejmo, Charles Scales and Gene Dunham. Decks and Hatches by Gene Dunham.
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 | MY #73: Many Regatta Reports left little room for feature articles.
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 | MY #72: Designing a Keel Bulb, Bulb Placement on the Fin, and Fin Placement on the Hull, all by Gene Dunham. Nickel-Cadmium Batteries by Jim Porter.
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 | MY #71: Sand Casting Keel Bulbs by Swede Johnson. Casting Keel Bulbs in Fiberglass Molds by Glen Horvath. The Delta-Bulb Keel by Bob Sterne. The 60 model Stars and Stripes 12-Meter and the g-FORSE 78 model Stars and Stripes 12-Meter by Bob Rieger and Rod Carr.
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 | MY #66: Radio Boards and Swing-Arm Sail Winches by Gene Dunham. Orco Sail Control Unit and Futaba S-25 Sail Winch by Swede Johnson. Two Methods of Using the Olympic Whirlwind Drum Winch by Chuck Black. Modifications to the Dumas-Probar Winch by Bob Sterne. Designing a Model Yacht by Computer by Rod Carr. Making Sails by Using Paper Patterns by Bud Salika.
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 | MY #65: Introduction to the J-Class Yacht by Gene Dunham. The J-Class Experience by John Hanks III. Building (the proposed) AMY One-Design by Bud Salika.
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 | MY #61: Many Regatta Reports. Modifying the Dumas Mechanically-Proportional Sail Winch by Larry Grant.
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 | MY #55: Part II, Spinnaker Mechanism Installed on an Epic M by Rich Matt. How to Write Articles for the periodical newsletter (MY Magazine) by Gene Dunham.
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 | MY #53 & #54: Part I, Spinnaker Mechanism Installed on an Epic M by Rich Matt. The Swiftsure Club Project by Baird McLean. Easy Fins and Rudders by Bill Mercer. Clew Outhaul Fittings by Leonard R. Shelton. About Racing Rules and Tactics by Dick Hein.
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 | MY #52: Larger Deck Construction by George Bard. Building with Balsa by Bill Webb. NiCad Batteries by Jack Patton. Sliding Jib Club Swivel by W.I. Whitten. |