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Matt Rutherford's Ocean Research Project
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Matt Rutherford sailed the Ault from Florida to Annapolis, Maryland, to refit it for a 6,500 mile voyage in the North Atlantic. Rutherford will be collecting atmospheric and oceanic data for the Ocean Research Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to scientific research and public education.
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September 6, 2012CW Hood 32: All Powered Up (Electrically!)by Herb McCormickThe new 32-foot daysailer from CW Hood is equipped with a Mastervolt PODMaster external electric propulsion system.Rating:5Related tags: Hood
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September 6, 2012Thoosa and Triton Electric Marine Motors to be Built in U.S.Clean eMarine Americas will manufacture the electric propulsion systems in St. Petersburg, Florida.Rating:0
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July 6, 2012Green Debate ContinuesCW's monthly Green Wakes column has generated plenty of reader response. Follow the ongoing conversation here.Rating:0
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June 14, 2012Sailing School of a Different Sortby Elaine LemboHorizons are broadened, and a fellowship with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is behind it all.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast
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April 27, 2012Green Wakes: Every Little Bitby Nadine SlavinskiA cruising Italian cares about Panama's shores. "Green Wakes" from our April 2012 issue.Rating:0
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March 28, 2012Green Advice: Think Before You Spendby Ed ShermanBefore you rush out and buy alternative-energy sources, understand your needs and determine the best technologies to meet them. "Systems" from our April 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Ship's Systems | Upgrades
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December 22, 2011Time for Green Wakesby Mark PillsburyDo you know someone who's lending Mother Earth a hand? "Editor's Log" from our January 2012 issue.Rating:0
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December 20, 2011Sail Green 2011While others focus on what’s wrong with the environment, Cruising World editors choose a different tack for the 2011 Sail Green issue: people engaged in making things right. From our December 2011 issue.Rating:5
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December 7, 2011Sail Green on a Crewed Charterby Elaine LemboThe latest news and notes on sailing-vacation opportunities from Charter Yacht Brokers Association Internation, Dream Yacht Charter, Southwest Florida Yachts, and more. "Chartering Notes" from our December 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Charter News
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October 25, 2011In Darwin's Wakeby Herb McCormick, photos by David ThoresonIn this book excerpt from Herb McCormick's One Island, One Ocean—the story of the 2009-2010 Around the Americas expedition—the crew of Ocean Watch calls at the fragile, challenged, and astounding Galápagos Islands.Rating:0Related tags: South America
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