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October 1, 2012Useful Galley Tool: Go CeramicCeramic peelers, knives, and other kitchen gadgets won't rust in your galley.
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October 1, 2012Born a SailorFor 13-year-old writer and sailor Tristan Bridge, exploring new coastlines is a way of existence.Related tags: Living Aboard | Passage Notes | Community | Sailor Profiles | People | Catamaran | Outremer | Article
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September 25, 2012How To Use an Infrared Pyrometer: Too Hot, or Not?An infrared or noncontact pyrometer takes the guesswork out of taking temperatures. Monthly Maintenance from our September 2012 issue.
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September 25, 2012Double-Handed Crew Rescued in Indian OceanWorld Cruising Rally sailboat Ciao sank after a collision with a submerged object.Related tags: News | Monohull | Keelboat | Sweden Yachts | Blue Water | Seychelles/Maldives/Indian Ocean | ARC | Article
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September 25, 2012About Blogger Tyson BottenusThe Desert Blue is written by Tyson Bottenus, a nautical and environmental writer based in southern Rhode Island. He has been published in Marine Technology Reporter, Nautical Rhode Island, and Points East Magazine along with various other nonprofit organizations focused on the marine environment.Related tags: Article
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September 24, 2012Books on Kindle: Boat Dollars FoundA free-WiFi discovery in Yap kindles a writer’s windfall of sorts, and that, in turn, launches the search for The Boat. On Watch from our September 2012 issue.
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September 21, 2012Boat Review: Beneteau Oceanis 48This handsome full-size yacht boasts an expansive cockpit and wide open interior. Boat Review from our August 2012 issue.
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September 21, 2012Boat Review: Catalina 315This nifty pocket cruiser raises the Catalina quality bar with more comfort and better performance. Boat Review from our August 2012 issue.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Boat of the Year | Sailboats | Monohull | Keelboat | Catalina | Article
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September 21, 2012Imam Bayaldi Eggplant: Good Faint PraiseThe generosity of a shoreside friend results in a cache of garden veggies and a dish so delicious it might make you swoon. People & Food from our October 2012 issue.Related tags: Living Aboard | People and Food | Easy to Prepare | Hour or more | Prepared at Anchor | Recipe | Article | Cooking
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September 21, 20122012 Charter Address BookIt's all here: your complete listing of companies, fleets, bases, and services in the world's greatest destinations.
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