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Why Not Turkey? It's Delightful!
Related tags: Chartering | Places | Destinations | Catamaran | Moorings | Turkey/Croatia | Bareboat by Elaine Lembo
The ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.
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January 25, 2012The National Parks of the U.S. East Coastby Wendy Mitman ClarkeHeading south this year? Fill your journey with historic sites, picturesque anchorages, and stunning beaches.Rating:5Related tags: New England/Northeast | Route Planning
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January 5, 2012National Parks, Seashores, and Monuments of the U.S. East Coastby The EditorsFind out about the dozens of sites along the U.S. East Coast that you can access by boat.Rating:0
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December 22, 2011The World's Best Mooringby Webb ChilesYou can rest easy now; the debate is over. The best mooring on the planet is in New Zealand's Bay of Islands at 35˚ 18' S, 174° 7' E. What, you think yours is better? Tell us why and win a party!Rating:0Related tags: Australia/New Zealand
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December 13, 2011A Whirlwind Tour Down Underby Mark PillsburySailors bound westward for Australia will find awaiting them not only lavish cruising grounds but also a teeming marine industry. For the rest of us, Aussie exporters are increasingly sending their wares our way. "Special Report" from our December 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Seawind Catamarans | Australia/New Zealand
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December 7, 2011Why Not Turkey? It's Delightful!by Elaine LemboThe ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.Rating:5
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November 22, 2011Winter Comes Knockingby Mark PillsburyAs winter pushes into New England, Mark Pillsbury looks back at an idyllic summer summer regatta. "Editor's Log" from our December 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast
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November 14, 2011Where We Exploreby Jimmy CornellPirates, economics, and personal ambitions have reshaped the courses sailed by the world's fleet of 10,000 bluewater cruising sailboats. From our November 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Blue Water
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November 14, 2011Where We Explore: Atlantic Oceanby Jimmy CornellLas Palmas continues to be the main point of departure of these popular cruising grounds.Rating:0
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November 14, 2011Where We Explore: Pacific Oceanby Jimmy CornellThe enduring appeal of the South Pacific is among the trends that have surfaced in the latest global survey.Rating:0Related tags: Blue Water | South Pacific Islands
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November 14, 2011Where We Explore: Southeast Asia and Indian Oceanby Jimmy CornellFears of piracy have led to the adoption of different routes around the North Indian Ocean.Rating:0Related tags: Thailand/Southeast Asia
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The surprise of the annual FLIR/Raymarine Miami Show dinner-and-demo cruise was the introduction of a higher-end M-Series camera with two-axis gyro stabilization and other enhancements. You can download the M-618CS brochure here, and also see a video illustrating how well it corrects the camera for pitch and yaw (but not roll). I saw it in action on the otherwise calm-water cruise thanks to a clever motion-simulating mount FLIR engineers came up with, and the stabilization seemed quite ...





