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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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May 17, 2013Birth of a Sea Gypsyby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderWhen Fatty passes Wild Card’s tiller to her new owner, he discovers that his trusty vessel has fallen into just the right set of hands.Rating:0
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May 17, 2013Cruising Provisions and Preparatory Projectsby Ben ZartmanNow, finally, all the work we’d had to put off until “after the boatyard” could begin.Rating:0
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May 16, 2013Wind in Our Sailsby Brittany MeyersThe crew aboard Asante is currently motorsailing on a close reach headed southeast towards Jost Van Dyke in fantastic conditions.Rating:0
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May 15, 2013"This Cruising Life" Photo-Contest WinnersCheck out the winners of our cruising life photo contest! The two winners each received a pair of Barz Optics polarized sunglasses.Rating:0
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May 15, 2013Solo Flight: Preparing our Sailboat for Hurricane Sandyby Wendy Mitman ClarkeThe night before Sandy hit, I stood on Osprey’s deck looking up at the nearly full moon. Its pallid light leaked into the sky as if it were being strained through cheesecloth. Scudding clouds—outliers of the coming storm—now and then threw the deck into an uneasy darkness. We’d been frantically preparing for two days. Now we waited, always the hardest part.Rating:0Related tags: Article
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May 13, 2013Off We Go!by Brittany MeyersWe're excited, nervous, giddy, and grateful. We have an excellent vessel, a fantastic crew, and a heck of a ride ahead.Rating:0
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May 6, 2013When Does a House (or Boat) Become a "Home"?by Brittany MeyersWe are back on the boat and, wow, it suddenly hit me that this is home.Rating:0
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April 30, 2013Types of Cruisersby Brittany MeyersWhile we are often lumped together under the umbrella title of "cruiser," we are also vastly different.Rating:0Related tags: Blog
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April 26, 2013Dinghy Day Tripby Jan Irons/commutercruiser.comBefore you head out in your dink for a day of fun, make sure you have these items with you.Rating:0
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April 22, 2013We Slipped The Linesby Michael RobertsonFor the first time in months, we left Victoria aboard Del Viento.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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