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May 13, 2013How to Strip Your Bottom PaintIf your boat’s bottom has years of paint buildup, it may be time for a smooth start.
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May 6, 2013Catch-of-the-Day Cioppino Recipe: Feast on FishThis cioppino became an instant favorite aboard Winterlude, and we’ve eaten it in anchorages all over the western Caribbean—and not just when we have too much fresh fish!Related tags: People and Food | 45 Minutes to Prepare | Easy to Prepare | Prepared at Anchor | Article | Cooking
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May 6, 2013Editor's Log: Sweet ReliefForget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.
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May 2, 2013Drop-Proof Phone CaseAvailable for most smartphone models, the Ballistic Every1
cases offer tough protection yet are slim enough to fit in your pocket.
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May 2, 2013Double FairleadMade specifically for the continuous furling line used on a code zero or gennaker, the Seldén stanchion-mount double fairlead has a spring-loaded stainless-steel push-and-twist bale on a composite bracket.
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May 2, 2013Universal Deck KeyThe new Mantus Universal Deck Key
might just be the last deck key you’ll need.
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May 2, 2013Measure Wind Speed with AccuracyThe pocket-size Davis Turbo Meter
anemometer can accurately measure the wind speed up to 99 miles per hour.
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May 2, 2013Seawind's Asian ResurgenceSeawind is now building catamarans in Vietnam. Kevin Green gives us a closer look.
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April 26, 2013Sea Siren: the Ultimate Liveaboard MotherA young Cap’n Fatty and his mother, Marie Goodlander, the Sea Siren, were right at home aboard their schooner Elizabeth. At 94, Marie proves she still can handle the helm when she joins Fatty and Carolyn for a sail aboard their new boat, Ganesh.
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April 18, 2013Dodging the Squall LinesSeamanship | A shorthanded passage in bad weather underscores the importance of a vigilant watch.
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