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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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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, 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, 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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December 28, 2010Souvenirs of the Cruising Lifeby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderThe National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has benefactors like the Mellons, but the Wild Card collection is pure Goodlander.Rating:0
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December 23, 2010O Tannenbaumby Wendy Mitman ClarkeHolidays have a way of making a cruiser homesick, until you start to consider what home really is.Rating:0Related tags: Monohull | Blue Water
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November 9, 2010A Quick, Simple Fire Extinguisherby Diane M. SterrettA humble box of baking soda can do more than just keep the fridge smelling sweet. "Hands-On Sailor" from our November 2010 issueRating:0Related tags: Cooking | Safety Equipment
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October 6, 2010Information Overloadby Wendy Mitman ClarkeToo much detail can sometimes be exactly that: Too much. From "Osprey's Flight" from our August 2010 issueRating:0Related tags: South America | Families on Board
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July 28, 2010Provisioning for Gourmands and Glutenphobesby Michael LovettOn a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. "Hands-On Sailor" from our August 2010 issueRating:0
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July 15, 2010Kids Across the Seaby Nadine SlavinskiTwo cruising families who banded together for an Atlantic crossing in tandem-with young kids aboard-have advice for other parents: Do it now!Rating:0
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February 2, 2010Desperately Seeking Solitudeby Rachel RobertsonCruising with a partner and the children is great-until you start feeling starved for time alone. "Point of View" from our January 2010 issueRating:0
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