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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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February 14, 2011Cruisers U.United States Yacht Shows, Inc., producer of the United States Sail and Powerboat Shows, is launching a new event for aspiring, as well as experienced, cruisers.Rating:0
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February 9, 2011Keepin’ It Legalby Ben ZartmanThe crew of Ganymede sails through a sea of mixed signals while cruising along the Mexican caost.Rating:0
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February 8, 2011Little Big Boatby Wendy Mitman ClarkeWith verve, skill, and confidence, this family reminds us that cruising small can be beautiful.Rating:3.5Related tags: Monohull | Keelboat | Bristol Channel Cutter | Blue Water | Article | Families on Board
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February 8, 2011Lift It or Lose Itby Tor PinneyHoisting your dinghy out when not in use deters theft and bottom growth.Rating:0
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January 27, 2011Fast Food: Pressure Cooking Adds “Healthy” to “Quick”by Elaine LemboAfter a tryout in the galley, one-pot preparation earns renewed respect.Rating:0
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January 25, 2011Girding for the Silent Seasonby Alvah SimonWhen your boat’s your home, winter comes early, so button things up and enjoy.Rating:0
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January 14, 2011Teacher Knows Bestby Wendy Mitman ClarkeFor this learning crew, mentors come in all shapes and sizes.Rating:5
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January 14, 2011Avoiding Floating Docsby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderThroughout many far-ranging adventures, the crew of Wild Card have managed to treat onboard medical emergencies without insurance.Rating:0
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December 30, 2010The Healthy Cruiserby Virginia CrossThis short list of megafoods provides peak nutrition and fitness. Stock up on them the next time you provision.Rating:5
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December 30, 2010Leap of Faithby Wendy Mitman ClarkeReadying the boat for offshore sailing is only part of the jump from land to sea.Rating:0
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