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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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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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February 4, 2009It Took Them "Just a Minute" to Buy the Boat and Head Southby Herb MccormickA family and a pup seize the day on board a catamaran in Mexican watersRating:0
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January 22, 2009Will The Circle be Unbroken?by Alvah SimonLessons learned while circling the globe come home for the holidays. From "The Roger Henry" FilesRating:0
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May 27, 2008Zora's Onboard Safety Rulesby Stacey CollinsStacey Collins advises on Mayday and MOB procedures, lifejacket policies, and more. Supplement to "The Liveaboard Kid," from our June 2008 issueRating:0
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April 18, 2008More Practicalities of Onboard Styleby Shauna BoughtonAn event planner turned cruiser shares some tips for entertaining aboard. Supplement to "No Place Like Home," from our May 2008 issueRating:0
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April 14, 2008What Do Women Really Want?by Amanda Swan NealThe motivations for women to go cruising are as diverse as the sailors themselves. "Cruising Connections" from October 2007 issue.Rating:0
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March 25, 2008Strike a Boat Poseby Melanie NealeBecome one with your vessel by incorporating yoga into your onboard fitness regimen. "Onboard Living" April 2008Rating:0
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March 7, 2008Second Video Contest Winners: Down Below During a Blowby The EditorsThe winner of CW's second video contest is community member tinybubbles, whose video "Hot-n-Bothered" showed the reality of life at sea, leaks and all.Rating:0
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February 1, 2008Bird, Interrupted, Continuedby The EditorsSupplement to "Bird, Interrupted," a story written by Wendy Mitman Clarke for the February 2008 issue of Cruising WorldRating:0
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