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November 29, 2010Delphia 47: Modern Comfort from Eastern EuropeThis Polish import is designed to be quick,comfortable, and easy to sail. A boat review from our December 2010 issueRelated tags: Boat Reviews | Sailboats | Monohull | Keelboat | Delphia | Fiberglass | Europe | Article
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August 9, 2007Europe: Opening Doors to SailorsFrom our June 1999 issueRelated tags: Destinations | Europe
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March 5, 2003Paris, NatchThe oddest thing about the City of Light was its dreary darkness. Mon dieu, where did they get that nickname?Related tags: Destinations | Europe
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August 12, 2002Rock And Roll On The Grand TourDetails of the pleasures and pitfalls of an extended European cruise.Related tags: Destinations | Europe
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April 29, 2008A Reciprocal HeadingAfter a health crisis laid him low, voyaging icon Jimmy Cornell had a stark, dramatic impulse: Sell the boat. But on a "farewell" cruise down the coast of Croatia, he decided to alter course. A feature from our April 2008 issueRelated tags: Destinations | Europe
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February 5, 2013Vendée Globe: Tenacious JPJean-Pierre Dick on Virbac-Paprec 3 finished fourth in the Vendée Globe arriving with no keel.
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December 5, 2012A New LagoonHere's a sneak preview of the new Lagoon 52, now in the water in Les Sables d'Olonne, France, and soon to be bound for the Miami International Boat Show.
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December 14, 2011Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paris Boat ShowLast week’s Salon Nautique International de Paris—better known to English-speaking sailors as the Paris Boat Show, the 2011 edition of which ran from December 3-11—was once again an eclectic gathering of sailors, gear, and yachts with a decidedly French flair. CW senior editor Herb McCormick was there, snapping photos of the action (and video of Beneteau's presentation with a renowned sand artist). For vague reasons, he’s named this gallery, “Pictures at an Exhibition,” after the epic Emerson, Lake and Palmer disk of the same name. Salut!
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December 28, 2010Baksheesh!Determined to lend friends in dire need a helping hand, two sailors instead find only officials with their hands out for gifts.
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September 19, 2007Disabled Sailor Scores Another VictoryEarlier this month, Geoff Holt became the first disabled person to sail solo around Great Britain. "At Sea" from our September 20, 2007 CW ReckoningsRelated tags: Destinations | Europe
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