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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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April 15, 2013Six Simple Tools We Likeby Michael RobertsonThere are lots of expensive things aboard the average cruising boat that get very little use, but here is our list of the small, inexpensive things that we value almost daily.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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April 8, 2013Teachers in Arms: Science Lessons Aboardby Wendy Mitman ClarkeThe main saloon of our friends’ Beneteau 461 Oceanis, Chere, is typical of the type: bright, spacious, airy, heavy on the feng shui. The perfect place, in other words, for entertaining guests and enjoying commodious living aboard and cruising. I’m pretty certain Beneteau’s interior designers didn’t consider that these same attributes would also make it an ideal science lab, but there you are.Rating:0Related tags: Article | Families on Board
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April 1, 2013Chance Encountersby Michael RobertsonMichael Robertson takes a humorous look at the different approaches to boat projects by some well-known cruisers.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | April Fool's Day
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March 29, 2013Boat Kids, part IIby Jen BrettSpring is finally here, and it's time to launch the new catamaran.Rating:0
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March 18, 2013Shipboard Reading: The Hobbitby Michael RobertsonWe’re fast approaching the two-year mark from the day we embarked on this adventure. Several times I’ve written about our concern for the girls’ wellbeing, growing up on a transient cruising boat. Our concern can’t be helped and conclusions are difficult to draw because the calculus is not straightforward.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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March 11, 2013Got Culture?by Michael RobertsonWhile we're living the cruising life, Windy and I are raising two little Americans who aren’t growing up in the United States—will they ever have pop-culture fluency?Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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March 1, 2013Cruising in Fast Forwardby Jen BrettSailing to the Bahamas on a 54-foot catamaran? Sign me up!Rating:0
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February 26, 2013Sailing with Kids: Easier Than Everby Michael RobertsonDespite the inherent obstacles wannabe cruising families face, I think the real barriers are diminishing and that the number who do cast off the dock lines will continue to grow.Rating:0Related tags: Blog | Families on Board
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February 14, 2013Reader Tip: Keep Bandages Onby Carolyn ShearlockA reality of cruising is that cuts and scrapes happen. A lot. If you have trouble keeping your bandages stuck, try this tip!Rating:0Related tags: Reader Tip
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February 4, 2013At Long Lastby Michael RobertsonI took over bread-making duty about six months ago and sometime this past month, I realized...I had arrived.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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