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February 8, 2011Life on the Last FrontierValdez, Alaska, has bold scenery and an adventurous community of cruisers.
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May 10, 2011In this Issue: June 2011Multihulls are featured in this issue, everything from cruising couples to building them from the ground up.
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June 22, 2012Bring On the DataInstalling a new set of sailing instruments proves to be both easy and interesting.Related tags: Electronics | Systems | Projects | Gear | How-To | Article | Electrical | Electronics | TackTick
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September 20, 2012Editor's Log: Boys and Their BoatsYoung or old, we’re all fascinated by things that float. Editor's Log from our September 2012 issue.
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October 26, 2012When the Wrong Sail is the Right SailCall it fate, karma, or kismet. Call it whatever you like, but some encounters, and the sails that turn up with them, are meant to be. From our October 2012 issue.Related tags: Passage Notes | Places | Seamanship | Voyaging | People | Destinations | Coastal | Greece | Cap'n Fatty | Article
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February 26, 2013Coast Guard Calls Off Search for Family Off California CoastThe Coast Guard on Tuesday called off the search for a boat that reportedly sank far off the Central California coast with two adults and two children on board, saying the family's distress calls could have been a hoax.
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May 2, 2013Drop-Proof Phone CaseAvailable for most smartphone models, the Ballistic Every1
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July 28, 2010Provisioning for Gourmands and GlutenphobesOn a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. "Hands-On Sailor" from our August 2010 issue
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November 9, 2010Friends Across the WaterDuring a reunion of college alumni in the Greek isles, these New Englanders enjoy good sailing, good company, and good food. People and Food from our November 2010 issue
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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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