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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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May 13, 2013Off We Go!by Brittany MeyersWe're excited, nervous, giddy, and grateful. We have an excellent vessel, a fantastic crew, and a heck of a ride ahead.Rating:0
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May 6, 2013Extending Your RangeJoin the National Women's Sailing Association at the 12th annual conference, June 1, in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Meet and share with other women who love sailing and want to challenge themselves by trying something new.Rating:3Related tags: New England/Northeast | National Women's Sailing Association
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May 6, 2013When Does a House (or Boat) Become a "Home"?by Brittany MeyersWe are back on the boat and, wow, it suddenly hit me that this is home.Rating:0
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April 30, 2013Types of Cruisersby Brittany MeyersWhile we are often lumped together under the umbrella title of "cruiser," we are also vastly different.Rating:0Related tags: Blog
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April 26, 2013Dinghy Day Tripby Jan Irons/commutercruiser.comBefore you head out in your dink for a day of fun, make sure you have these items with you.Rating:0
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April 22, 2013We Slipped The Linesby Michael RobertsonFor the first time in months, we left Victoria aboard Del Viento.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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April 22, 2013Bringing up Baby (...on a boat)by Brittany MeyersCall us irresponsible, but we didn't worry one bit about bringing up a baby on a boat.Rating:0Related tags: kids aboard
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April 15, 2013Six Simple Tools We Likeby Michael RobertsonThere are lots of expensive things aboard the average cruising boat that get very little use, but here is our list of the small, inexpensive things that we value almost daily.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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April 10, 2013Jimmy Cornell: What It Costs to Cruiseby Jimmy CornellWhen it comes to predicting the cost of bluewater voyaging, where you sail and how well you prepare your boat are the key factors.Rating:5Related tags: Article
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April 8, 2013Teachers in Arms: Science Lessons Aboardby Wendy Mitman ClarkeThe main saloon of our friends’ Beneteau 461 Oceanis, Chere, is typical of the type: bright, spacious, airy, heavy on the feng shui. The perfect place, in other words, for entertaining guests and enjoying commodious living aboard and cruising. I’m pretty certain Beneteau’s interior designers didn’t consider that these same attributes would also make it an ideal science lab, but there you are.Rating:0Related tags: Article | Families on Board
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