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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 11, 2013Boat Kidsby Jen BrettHaving a pack of kids around has made the marina feel much more like a neighborhood.Rating:0
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January 8, 2013How Not to Install a Self-Steering Windvaneby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderMonitoring One’s Progress Toward the Loony Bin: On a quest for self-steerage, our intrepid do-it-yourselfers attempt the impossible in the most unfeasible manner. On Watch from the December 2012 issue of Cruising World.Rating:0
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January 7, 2013The Nomadic Family's Dilemmaby Michael RobertsonYou want to rile a homeschooling parent? Mention the "s" word: socialization.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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January 4, 2013The Expensive Winos*by Michael RobertsonMichael Robertson laments that cheap beer seems to be a thing of the past now that the Del Viento crew is cruising in Canada.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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December 27, 2012The Right Lightby Michael RobertsonLighting a boat isn’t like lighting a home, the needs are different.Rating:0
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December 19, 2012How To Cruise with Kayaksby Jan IronsTake along a small boat that you can paddle into thin waters. You’ll be glad you did. Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard from our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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December 13, 2012Holidays Aboardby Jen BrettCelebrating the Christmas season aboard offers unique challenges—and opportunities.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast | Blog
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December 10, 2012Books for Your BoatReading while sailing, reading about sailing, reading about sailing while sailing... we like it all. Take a look at Cruising World's 2012 roundup of books to bring aboard.Rating:0
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December 7, 2012Welcome Aboardby Amy SchaeferExpecting guests? With prior planning and plenty of flexibility everyone can enjoy a vacation.Rating:0
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December 3, 2012Sort of the Same, but Slowerby Michael RobertsonWhile many aspects of a "stationary" cruising life are the same as regular life, mornings aboard Del Viento are never a mad scramble, the days are never a pressure cooker.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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