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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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December 2, 2010Saving Diesel and Dollarsby Geraldine FoleyFor those on a budget, installing a wind generator can help strike the balance between green technology and greenbacks. "Hands-On Sailor" from our November 2010 issueRating:3
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May 24, 2007Archaeological Experiment Requires a Sail Back in Timeby Kitty MartinTo download of brochure about the project, click here.Rating:3
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May 22, 2007Conference Addresses Problem of Shrinking Waterfront Accessby Kitty MartinMore than 200 people attended the Working Waterways and Waterfronts event in Norfolk, Virginia.Rating:3
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May 24, 2013Routes to the Sailing Lifeby Michael RobertsonA look at how five families broke free and went cruising.Rating:0Related tags: Article
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May 23, 2013On Passagemaking, Luck and What We Did Rightby Brittany MeyersWe did a lot right during this passage; some of it intentional, some of it serendipitous... but here is what we learned and tips I can share based on our experience venturing offshore and covering 800 miles over the course of five days, non-stop.Rating:0
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May 22, 2013Argh and Arghby Brittany MeyersThat's "rest and relaxation" in old time pirate speak, in case you didn't know....we're in the BVI, after all.Rating:0Related tags: Caribbean-Virgin Islands
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May 21, 2013My Techieby Michael RobertsonNow even though this is like black magic to the crew of Del Viento, I totally acknowledge that receiving weather faxes via short-wave radio is absolutely nothing to most other cruisers--basic, basic stuff.Rating:0
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May 20, 2013Ready or Not?by Ben Zartman“Ready to go yet?” I heard the question over and over today. Fair enough—we’ve been ‘getting ready to cruise’ ever since leaving the boatyard several blog posts ago, and have Tuesday as our target sailing date.Rating:0
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May 20, 2013We Have Arrivedby Brittany MeyersThis trip was absolutely something to savor and enjoy. As it turns out, all my worries were for naught.Rating:0
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Hooking up a 100+-lb sailfish is easy. Hoisting it on board DOMINO is the hard work. JP Dufour in las Perlas, Panama.
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Loved sailing aboard the 433 this past week. Easy to handle, great performance and extremely comfortable. Thankful for the watermaker!
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