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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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November 7, 2012The Complete Overboard Bagby Alvah SimonTime to abandon ship? Plan and pack your ditch kit to stack the odds of survival in your favor.Rating:0
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November 6, 2012Peril Before Panicby Michael Robertson"They’re announcing an evacuation of the marina. It is not a drill.”Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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October 26, 2012Baby On Boardby Jen BrettIs it possible to sail with a toddler, have fun, and stay sane?Rating:0
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October 22, 2012How to Buy a Boat: Your Own Elegant Compromiseby Tim MurphyIf you’re shopping for a boat, start by thoroughly disrupting your own assumptions about what constitutes the best one for you.Rating:0Related tags: Boat Buyer's Guide | Article
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October 18, 2012Reader Tip: Defrosting a Boat Refrigeratorby Carolyn ShearlockTo keep your boat's refrigeration system running efficiently, try these steps when you periodically defrost the box.Rating:0Related tags: Galley
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October 1, 2012Useful Galley Tool: Go Ceramicby Elaine LemboCeramic peelers, knives, and other kitchen gadgets won't rust in your galley.Rating:5
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October 1, 2012Born a Sailorby Tristan BridgeFor 13-year-old writer and sailor Tristan Bridge, exploring new coastlines is a way of existence.Rating:5
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September 21, 2012A Cruising State of Mindby Jen BrettDitch your schedule. Be out of touch. Sail somewhere. Have fun.Rating:0
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September 21, 2012Imam Bayaldi Eggplant: Good Faint Praiseby Lynda Morris ChildressThe generosity of a shoreside friend results in a cache of garden veggies and a dish so delicious it might make you swoon. People & Food from our October 2012 issue.Rating:5
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August 27, 2012Change of Sceneryby Jen BrettThe Lyra crew is planning a fall cruise—Finally!Rating:0
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