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This sailor's onboard office promises a commute you can cruise with. "Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard" from our January 2012 issue.
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June 17, 2013Lunenburg Hospitalityby Ben ZartmanLunenburg proved everything we could wish in the way of amenities: Two grocery stores, a big hardware store, Laundromat, library, free public WiFi, and plenty of dinghy dockage.Rating:0
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June 14, 2013A Boat-Family Love Affairby Brittany MeyersIt's often said that friendships in the cruising community blossom fast and furious.Rating:0
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June 10, 2013Passage from BVI to St. Maarten—or—Getting Reacquainted with Exhaustion of Epic Proportionsby Brittany MeyersYes, it appears we had indeed been spoiled and disillusioned by the calm and lovely waters of the British Virgin Islands—we forgot all about what cruising can really be like.Rating:0Related tags: Caribbean-Virgin Islands | cruising with kids | kids aboard | Offshore | Blog | Families on Board
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June 4, 2013Extending Your Rangeby Elaine LemboThe annual Women’s Sailing Conference attracts an energetic and diverse group eager to explore more.Rating:0
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June 3, 2013A Visit to Tortola's Green VIby Brittany MeyersThe other day, Scott and I happened upon a roadside glass blowing studio. Yes. This place was - like so many other thriving businesses here - a modest shack on the side of the road with some compelling signage.Rating:0Related tags: Caribbean-Virgin Islands
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June 3, 2013Sailing Around Cape Sableby Ben ZartmanAfter a blustery stay in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Zartman family has an uneventful crossing to Nova Scotia—and experiences some Canadian hospitality on the way.Rating:0
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May 29, 2013Baby On Board: Keeping a Baby At Bay While Passagemakingby Brittany MeyersHere are some things that worked for us to keep our baby a happy little camper on the high seas.Rating:0
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May 28, 2013The Bright Side of Getting Stuck in the BVIby Brittany MeyersThey say if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Well, we say: if you can't leave 'em, ENJOY 'em.Rating:0Related tags: Caribbean-Virgin Islands | Blog
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May 28, 2013Go Frances, Goby Michael RobertsonIn the last weeks of her sixth year, Frances’s mind was focused and consumed with one thing: the bake sale she would organize to help stray dogs in the city of La Paz, Mexico.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | kids aboard
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May 25, 2013Passage to Provincetownby Ben ZartmanThe Zartman family aboard Ganymede ends their yearlong stay in Newport, Rhode Island, and is cruising once again.Rating:0
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