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Repowering Ganesh: Payin’ the Piper
Related tags: Projects | Cap'n Fatty | Article by Cap'n Fatty Goodlander
I knew before buying Ganesh that she'd need to be repowered; that was one of the reasons her price was right. The only questions were when and how?
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November 25, 2008How to Make a Dinghy-Boarding Ladderby Bob MethvenHere's an inexpensive way to make boarding your dinghy from the water a whole lot easier. "Gear and Gadgets" from our November 26, 2008, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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November 10, 2008Taking the Tiller: Looking to Launchby Kitty MartinGetting this boat dressed up for her launch take longer than expected. From Kitty Martin's "Taking the Tiller" for June 26, 2008Rating:0
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October 28, 2008Fabricate a Changeby Bernadette BernonIf you go to the trouble and expense of reupholstering, why play it safe? A Makeover from our October 2008 issue.Rating:0
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September 15, 2008Larger Than Lifeby Bernadette BernonWhen this couple refit their Hylas 54, the boat's systems weren't their only concern. They also wanted to choose the right interior colors to make the tight spaces seem bigger. From "Makeovers and Refits" in our September 2008 issueRating:0
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August 20, 2008Learn to Take Charge of Your Electrical Systemby Kitty MartinSpend a weekend with an ABYC expert and unravel the mystery of your boat's wiring. "At Sea" from our August 21, 2008, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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July 7, 2008The Power of Colorby The EditorsThe hues you choose for belowdecks will have a distinct effect on your psyche. From "Makeovers and Refits" in our February 2008 issueRating:0
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June 30, 2008Decked out For Charterby Bernadette BernonTransformations occur when these boat owners apply creativity and elbow grease belowdecks. From "Makeovers and Refits" in our October 2007Rating:0
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June 17, 2008Galley Goes Gourmetby Beth SchwartzA new sink and an improved cabinet are the ingredients for a delicious upgrade. "Makeovers and Refits" from our July 2008 issueRating:0
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May 7, 2008Preparing to Goby Chris GoodfellowNews flash: Your own boat may be perfect for your cruising needs. This couple made their 34-footer into a cozy home. "Makeovers and Refits" from our May 2008 issueRating:0
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April 21, 2008A Wooden Hull Finds a Couple Young & Willingby Kylie DeaconTwo sailors refit a classic old sailboat and set off to see a little of the world. "Makeovers and Refits" from our November 2007 issueRating:0
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