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November 3, 2009Making Every Day CountThe story of Charlie's Charts co-author Margo Wood continues. "Sailor Profile" from our October 2007 issue
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January 27, 2011Chasing Chichester, 50 Years LaterOn the golden anniversary of the first singlehanded transatlantic race, a fleet of determined skippers and their small boats make landfall in Newport, Rhode Island, to complete the third running of the Jester Challenge.Related tags: People | Blue Water
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November 9, 2012Day 18 towards Cape Horn - We cross over into Mexico..! Calling all birders...Went to heat coffee - propane had run out!
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August 27, 2008ATOA 64: A Mini ReviewJeremy McGeary reviews this adventurous cruiser for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show
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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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September 25, 2012Double-Handed Crew Rescued in Indian OceanWorld Cruising Rally sailboat Ciao sank after a collision with a submerged object.Related tags: News | Monohull | Keelboat | Sweden Yachts | Blue Water | Seychelles/Maldives/Indian Ocean | ARC | Article
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November 9, 2010Up the Creek Without a RudderAfter losing their rudder while 650 miles from land, these South Pacific cruisers use perseverance, ingenuity, and even some rice from the galley to help them sail to safety. "Hands-On Sailor" from our November 2010 issue
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March 17, 2011Piracy Halts Round-the-World RallyRecent attacks in the Indian Ocean convinced the crews aboard 20 yachts to ship their boats to the Med.
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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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July 9, 2012Fortitudine VincimusSpurred on by a cause as well as by the family motto of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton— “By endurance we conquer” —Matt Rutherford sailed into the history books with his epic, nonstop solo odyssey around the Americas. From our July 2012 issue.
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