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November 29, 2010Offshore Passage BlogCW editor Mark Pillsbury is at sea and blogging from the passage between Bermuda and the Caribbean.
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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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November 9, 2010On Boats, Babies, and Rolling HitchesA lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. "On Watch" from our November 2010 issue
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November 9, 2010Where Might & Majesty MeetA cruising couple sailing the North Pacific arrives in Alaska to discover that where there's smoke, there's desire. A feature from our November 2010 issue
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October 27, 2010The Heaven and Hell of the PhilippinesThe decision to try a new destination en route to Southeast Asia yields rude awakenings and newfound friends. A feature from our September 2010 issueRelated tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Blue Water | Thailand/Southeast Asia | Article
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October 27, 2010Be PreparedWhether you're getting ready to race to Bermuda or equipping your boat for a cruise to the Caribbean, the key ingredient to a successful passage is proper planning and preparation. "Hands-On Sailor" from our November 2010 issue.
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September 16, 2010The Samoan WayAlvah and Diana visit Robert Louis Stevenson's grave in Samoa. From The Roger Henry Files for our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings.Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Steel | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog
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August 19, 2010The Scene of the CrimeAlvah and Diana encounter tropical beauty and the scene of a double murder in the Palmyra Atoll. From the Roger Henry Files for our CW Reckonings for August 19, 2010Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Steel | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog
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July 15, 2010Kids Across the SeaTwo cruising families who banded together for an Atlantic crossing in tandem-with young kids aboard-have advice for other parents: Do it now!
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June 22, 2010Looking Down Upon Mere MortalsThe wind gods can laugh at even the most prepared skipper. From The Roger Henry Files from our June 25, 2010, CW ReckoningsRelated tags: Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Steel | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog
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