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January 27, 2011Fast Food: Pressure Cooking Adds “Healthy” to “Quick”After a tryout in the galley, one-pot preparation earns renewed respect.
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January 27, 2011Boat Handling at Your FingertipsOptions abound if you’re thinking of installing a bow thruster to take the angst out of tight-quarter maneuvers.
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January 27, 2011Najad 570: A Robust, Ready SwedeA powerful center-cockpit sloop makes a fitting Scandinavian flagship.
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January 25, 2011We Can Work LaterYoung couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
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January 25, 2011Button Up for WinterWhether you live aboard or just want to store your boat for the offseason, a shrink-wrap cover is relatively easy to install and will keep the weather out.
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January 25, 2011Get Your Water Systems Ready for WinterDrain and flush your tanks and hoses, then protect them with non-toxic antifreeze.
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January 14, 2011Avoiding Floating DocsThroughout many far-ranging adventures, the crew of Wild Card have managed to treat onboard medical emergencies without insurance.
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January 11, 2011From The White-Knucklers FileYour first bareboat charter is a rite of passage to lifelong sailing adventures. So what are you waiting for?
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January 6, 2011Pearls Around the White Continent Part IV: Home, Sweet HomeIn Part IV of this five-part series, Deborah Shapiro and Rolf Bjelke, on board their 40-foot steel ketch, Northern Light, return to places on the Antarctic Peninsula that they first visited in 1984. Their pleasure turns to dismay, however, when they become witnesses to the profound affects brought to the region by climate change.Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Steel | Blue Water | High latitudes | Article
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