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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 11, 2012Provisioning by Dinghyby Carolyn ShearlockAn experienced cruiser offers tips to keep your stuff dry in the dink.Rating:0
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May 4, 2012Inside Osprey’s Onboard Medical Kitby Wendy Mitman ClarkeWendy Mitman Clarke gives you a peek inside Osprey's onboard medical kit. Web extra from our June 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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May 1, 2012125 Miles To Windwardby Michael RobertsonYou often hear folks claim that the trip from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas is so easy that anyone can make it on a 55-gallon drum. Of course, this means it is an inherently difficult passage when heading the other direction.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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April 27, 2012Vagabundos Del Marby Michael RobertsonThere is no reason we must leave. We just want to go someplace else, see something else. I guess this is wanderlust.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico
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April 24, 2012Leaving, Not Rejectingby Michael RobertsonHow will the cruising lifestyle shape the world view of voyaging kids?Rating:0Related tags: California
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April 10, 2012Reader Tip: The Best Paper-Towel Holderby Carolyn ShearlockHere's a simple solution for your onboard paper-towel roll that you can add to the "why didn't I think of that?" file.Rating:0
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April 4, 2012Go Small (sort of), Go Now (5-year plan)by Michael RobertsonThe distinction between the minimalist cruiser and the rest of us is how they determine what gear or system earns a place aboard.Rating:0Related tags: Blog
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March 29, 2012Why The Radical Life Change?by Michael RobertsonIn early 2006, after our second daughter, Frances, was born, I had the mother of all epiphanies: we should quit our jobs, sell everything, buy a boat, and sail around the world.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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March 23, 2012Along For The Ride (or Shanghaied?)by Michael RobertsonInspired by a story in Cruising World, the author wonders if the cruising lifestyle is really in his kids' best interest.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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March 22, 2012Over the Edgeby Michael RobertsonIn our twenties, we traded our boat for a house and our freedom for careers. In our thirties, we slumbered through the American dream. In our forties, we woke and traded our house for a boat and our careers for freedom. And here we are.Rating:0
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