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Get Out on the Water in San Francisco Bay
by Elaine Lembo
OCSC reaches out to the community with weekly evening sails.
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December 15, 2009Did you say "Sailing" and "Vacation"?by Tania AbeiIf someone accustomed to the rigors of a solo circumnavigation, the drain of flotilla organizing, and the risks of farming can learn to kick back in the Caribbean, then so can you. A feature from our December 2009 issueRating:0
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December 10, 2009Fair Wind Sailing Adds Bahamasby Elaine LemboNew charter opportunities from a freshwater company in a salt water locale. "Chartering News" from our December2009 issueRating:0
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December 9, 2009On Land, Karl's the Captainby Elaine LemboA reliable taxi driver is the vacation sailor's best friend. "Charter Briefing" for the December 10, 2009 CW ReckoningsRating:0
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December 8, 2009Chartering in the Virgins: This Plan Is a Pitch for Smooth Sailingby Joanne PalmisanoFive steps to keep a BVI vacation relaxing. A feature from our December 2009 issueRating:0
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November 13, 2009Hidden Croatia, a Crossroads of European Historyby Bernadette BernonExplore old fortresses, amazing architecture, and secluded beaches on this CW Adventure September 10-22, 2010Rating:0
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November 10, 2009So Long, Annapolis 2009; Hello, High Season 2010!by Elaine LemboCharter companies unveil new boats and revamped web sites aimed to get you some place warm this winter. From "Charter Briefing" in our November 12, 2009, CW Reckonings.Rating:0
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October 22, 2009Railey Will Host Sunsail Flotillaby Elaine LemboChartering just got better with a chance to sail with an olympian or in a new locale. "Charter News" for our November 2009 issueRating:0
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October 13, 2009Ocean Watch Makes Landfall in Newport, RIThe research sailing vessel, en route on its 13-month, 24,000 nautical-mile journey around the North and South American continents to raise awareness of climate change, recently paid a two-day visit at the port of Newport, home of CW editor at large Herb McCormick. CW editor Mark Pillsbury interviewed program director Mark Schrader and our own Herb McCormick about what they have learned on the voyage so far.Rating:0
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October 13, 2009Spaced Odyssey?by Herb MccormickFar out? With regard to both the person he is and the strange, epic voyage he's in the midst of, no sailor has ever been farther out than Reid Stowe. A feature from our October 2009 issueRating:0
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October 5, 2009Field Missionby Elaine LemboA scientist conducts critical marine research in the Caribbean during the slow months of summer, thanks to help from the Moorings."Charter Briefing" from our October 8, 2009, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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