I get too many magazines (one less lately - RIP Boatbuilder <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> ), one of them being Sailing.

I like it, it's got lots of large beautiful sailing pictures, variety of stories, etc.

My only complaint is that they seem to love to emphasize that multis capsize. When the large beautiful pics are of cats and such they love a good capsize pic above anything else. VX 40s? Could have showcased lots of great pics of these things under sail, but the main spread is of the capsize pics (that were all over the place by then). They reviewed one of Farrier's designs and had to go on about the conversations with Ian over capsizing. Etc.

So, I get the June issue, and the "For Openers" picture is of a Tornado - both bows dug in and ready to endo. "Typical" I think.

But then I get to page 50...

An article about Spring Fever! Great article, lots of great shots, and no pics of capsizing!

Who pulled off this little gem and got it in the middle of Sailing Magazine?

Hmmmmm, the tag line says John Williams! Way to go John! With all the stuff going on over the USS stink, this is a wonderful diversion. Congrats for writing a nice piece and getting it published in one of the better rags!