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At Home and at Work, Afloat
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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  • Cruising World
    July 28, 2011
    12 Handy Galley Gadgets
    These tools will make your life as an onboard cook easier. And don't forget to share your favorites in our forum.
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  • Reliance 44
    July 26, 2011
    Boat Shopping
    Looking for "the one" in a sea of fiberglass can be a daunting task, but it's still fun!
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  • Sunflowers
    July 14, 2011
    Pets and Gardens
    When living aboard a boat, sometimes there are things that you have to do without.
    . . .Or do you?
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  • liveaboard baby
    July 8, 2011
    Choosing the Life Less Ordinary
    Taking a different tack isn't easy, but it's definitely worth it.
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  • Cruising World
    June 23, 2011
    12 Ways to Conserve Cooking Fuel
    Turn these tips into habits to save resources and money.
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  • Cruising World
    June 23, 2011
    Maintaining Your Propane System
    A little attention can go a long way toward keeping your crew safe and your onboard gas appliances working like they should.
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  • Cruising World
    June 7, 2011
    Fish On!
    Fishing is fun—and practical—on an offshore voyage. From our June 2011 issue.
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  • Conserving Propane
    June 3, 2011
    Five Ways to Conserve Propane
    In addition to the tips listed in CW's July issue, these five hints can help you conserve your cooking fuel.
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  • Cruising World
    June 2, 2011
    The Cruisers' Slow Cooker
    When you are trying to limit cooking fuel use or time in the galley, a thermos can be your best friend.
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  • Cruising World
    April 28, 2011
    Buy More to Save!
    Whether you need rope, resin, or fiberglass cloth, it’s always better—
    and cheaper—to buy by the pound.
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