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February 8, 2013Should You Get Your Ham License?While a ham-radio license isn't necessary, you might want to consider getting one before going offshore.
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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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March 13, 2008Stopover in SamoaWhat problems exist here are made up for in spades by the warmth of its people. "Passage Notes" March 2008
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September 23, 2010Hulls on Which to Build a DreamIf you fancy a cat that screams or one that's uniquely elegant, consider going custom. A special catamaran feature from our June 2010 issue
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November 29, 2010Horizon Adds Cruiser 45 in GrenadaThere are deals this December to take you just about anywhere you want to go from Alaska to the canals of France.
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February 1, 2011New ProductsGenerators, antennas, life rafts, shackles, anchor retrievers , and more
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May 5, 2011Van Liew's Hydro GeneratorsThis round-the-world raceboat is powered by the sea. Brad shares the details.
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August 24, 2012Boat Review: Nautitech 441The Nautitech 441 catamaran has a convenient, well-thought-out central cockpit and potential as a true bluewater voyager. Boat Review from our August 2012 issue.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Sailboats | Multihull | Catamaran | Nautitech Catamarans | Fiberglass | Florida | Article
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October 22, 2012One Cool Remedy: Galvanic IsolatorsA galvanic isolator will protect your zincs and other underwater metals from “hot” situations. Monthly Maintenance from our October 2012 issue.
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January 2, 2013A Final Passage to “Cloud Nine”Roger Swanson, the self-described “pig farmer” from Minnesota who became one of the world’s most accomplished long-distance voyagers, passed away on Christmas Day after a tough bout with cancer. He was 81.
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