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November 29, 2010Dying from Seas of DebrisClimate change and ocean acidification can be polarizing topics, but here’s something we can all agree on: There’s too much toxic plastic and trash in our fragile seas.
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April 26, 2011Happy on the HardA haulout in a family-run Guatemalan boatyard provides the antidote to marina insulation.
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March 15, 2011Think Outside the Can!Necessity is indeed the mother of invention, and it prompted this cruising cook to look at canned corned beef in a whole new light.
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December 30, 2010Leap of FaithReadying the boat for offshore sailing is only part of the jump from land to sea.
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February 8, 2011Little Big BoatWith verve, skill, and confidence, this family reminds us that cruising small can be beautiful.Related tags: Living Aboard | Sailor Profiles | People | Monohull | Keelboat | Bristol Channel Cutter | Blue Water | Article | Families on Board
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April 21, 2011Black Pearls, Reef Sharks, & Ancient GhostsA cruise to Makemo atoll, in the Tuamotu Archipelago, delivers treasures, friendships, and discoveries.Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Article
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December 28, 2010Souvenirs of the Cruising LifeThe National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has benefactors like the Mellons, but the Wild Card collection is pure Goodlander.Related tags: Living Aboard | People | Monohull | Keelboat | Blue Water | Thailand/Southeast Asia | Article
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March 25, 2011New Tartan 4000For an early spring test sail, Cruising World hitches a ride on the newest from this American builder.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Monohull | Keelboat | Tartan Yachts | Fiberglass | Blue Water | Photo Gallery
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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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January 10, 2012Jimmy Cornell Talks About His Ocean AtlasJimmy Cornell answers our questions about his latest publication--Cornell's Ocean Atlas: Pilot Charts for All Oceans of the World.
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