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May 17, 2011Towing with your TenderThese three techniques help you safely move your boat when the engine, or the wind, doesn’t cooperate.
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July 16, 2012All Together in the British Virgin IslandsTrade-wind frolic and full-moon revelry mark the Jeanneau America rendezvous in the BVI. Owners gathered for good times that included plenty of sun, sailing, a full-moon party, a Caribbean barbecue feast, and even a pirate-themed celebration. From our August 2012 issue.Related tags: Chartering | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Jeanneau | Fiberglass | Coastal | Caribbean-Virgin Islands | Article
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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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November 4, 2012Turkey on the TaffrailPreparing a Thanksgiving feast on board takes planning and ingenuity—especially when the bird’s too big for the oven! This cruising cook came up with a delicious solution.Related tags: People and Food | Cooking on a Boat | Easy to Prepare | Hour or more | Prepared at Anchor | Article | Cooking
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January 23, 2013Dufour 36 Performance: Race Ready, Cruise FriendlyStraight from France, this peppy, dual-purpose sailboat fulfills both missions with style. Boat Review from our December 2012 issue.
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April 8, 2013Editor's Log: French Frigate HermioneHistory in the Making: Who knew? The best part of a visit to the Paris boat show was not found in the City of Light but in the bustling town of Rochefort, located just upriver from the Bay of Biscay. That’s where we came across Hermione, a 50-meter, 34-gun French frigate that’s been painstakingly under construction for nearly two decades now. As is fitting in a tale with roots in the 1600s, there’s a lot of history behind this story.
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August 24, 2010Why a Cat?These experienced monohull cruisers made the jump to a 46-foot cruising cat, and they're never going back. Here's why. A multihull feature from our June 2010 issue
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November 16, 2010Soft Spot for Hard MetalCruisers who swear by this strong and safe hull material gather in the Pacific Northwest to swap stories and socialize. "Passage Notes" from our August 2010 issue
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August 1, 2011Malo Lelei, TongaGreeted by a cyclone and blown away by the sailing, charterers revel amid the islands, reefs, and people they encounter in this South Pacific kingdom.Related tags: Chartering | Places | Chartering | Destination - South Pacific | Destinations | Sunsail Sailing Vacations | Article
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