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On the cover:
Sixty-three year old Sali Dolton Snell rides the imaginary skies of every windsurfer's dream. Suspended under the mizzen mast of the Catariba sailboat (see contributor's page), Snell the indomitable grandmother exemplifies the spirit of windsurfing as a senior sailor.

Cover photograph taken by John Chao with a Leica M5 and a Leitz 35mm Summicron lens. Hand Coloring by Kathleen Breatore.

 

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Volume 3 Issue 1

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[3.1] [3.2] [3.3] [3.4]

Confessions of a Baja Blacksheep
A Windsurf Widow Comes Out of Mourning
by Patricia Adler
photographs by Kathleen Breatore

A Sport for All Ages
Windsurfing may be the sport of the nineties that causes us to redefine our perception of the Sixties - the years when the new generation of senior citizenship began.
by Gordon L. Barnard, Jr.
photographs by John Chao

Tony Johnson
Adrift in the Fountain of Youth
by John Chao

The Unsinkable Sali Snell
63 Years Young
The Interview

A day in the life of Jack McBride
"I don't think there is an age limit to windsurfing. I'm convinced of that."

The Peter Pan Syndrome
by Robert Mahood

 

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