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November 21, 2012Far, Far AwayFor this family of liveaboard sailors, “home” proves to be a fluid concept. Under Way from our November 2012 issue.Related tags: Living Aboard | Passage Notes | Places | Destinations | South America | Colombia | Article
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November 19, 2012Shaft Saver: Sea Saber Line CutterSea Saber line cutters provide an efficient, razor-sharp method to clear entangled rope, fishnets, and kelp before it damages a boat’s propeller shaft and drivetrain. New Products from our November 2012 issue.
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November 19, 2012SoLite So BrightThe solar-powered LumiQuest SoLite is weatherproof and attaches to almost anything. New Products from our November 2012 issue.
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November 19, 2012An Inland and Coastal Companion: Magellan eXplorist 510The Marine Edition combines Magellan’s rugged, waterproof eXplorist 510 Outdoor GPS navigator with exclusive Navionics marine charts and content for 12,000 U.S. lakes and coastal coverage up to two miles offshore. New Products from our November 2012 issue.
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November 14, 2012San Diego Sailing Exhibit Opens at the Hall of ChampionsSan Diego’s history in sailing, particularly the America’s Cup, is being honored in a new display on the lower floor of the San Diego Hall of Champions in Balboa Park.
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November 13, 2012Beneteau Sense 55: Ready for a BlowFresh from France, the new queen of the Beneteau line proves that it can get up and go when conditions get rough. Boat Review from our November 2012 issue.
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November 13, 2012Sea SmokedSailing in the fog of Nova Scotia is to sail out of place and time. Sometimes, that’s just what a person needs. Off Watch from our November 2012 issue.
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November 12, 2012Hunter 33: Sensational SequelFine performance and vast amenities abound in this versatile, upgraded 33-footer. Boat Review from our November 2012 issue.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Boat of the Year | Sailboats | Monohull | Keelboat | Hunter Marine | Best Compact Cruiser | Article
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November 9, 2012Safety at Sea: When Fury Overtakes a Cruisers’ Safe HavenAnchoring lessons are learned, some the hard way, when a freak winter storm blows into Mexico's Bahía de Banderas.Related tags: Passage Notes | Seamanship | Baja/Mexico | Heavy Weather | safety at sea | Weather | Article | Safety
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November 7, 2012The Complete Overboard BagTime to abandon ship? Plan and pack your ditch kit to stack the odds of survival in your favor.Related tags: Living Aboard | Projects | Seamanship | Voyaging | Maintenance | How-To | Abandon Ship | safety at sea | Article | Safety | Safety Equipment
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