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National Women's Sailing Association Conference
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Join the National Women's Sailing Association at the 12th annual conference, June 1, in Marblehead, Massachusetts. As these photos from previous years show, you'll learn a lot, meet new friends, and have fun!
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April 11, 2011Alvah Simon Answers Pacific Cruising Questionsby The EditorsNeed advice or guidance on a Pacific voyage? Ask Alvah in the CW Forums!Rating:0Related tags: Destination - South Pacific | South Pacific Islands
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April 5, 2011Green Power on Passageby Don StreetWater power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.Rating:0Related tags: Atlantic Rally for Cruisers | News
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February 14, 2011Cruisers U.United States Yacht Shows, Inc., producer of the United States Sail and Powerboat Shows, is launching a new event for aspiring, as well as experienced, cruisers.Rating:0
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February 9, 2011Keepin’ It Legalby Ben ZartmanThe crew of Ganymede sails through a sea of mixed signals while cruising along the Mexican caost.Rating:0
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January 25, 2011The Voyage in Betweenby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderThe Red Sea presents a challenging platform, with threats of piracy, headwinds from the Med, sandstorms, and corrupt Suez Canal officials. Any respite, like the one offered by this secluded anchorage off a barren, dramatic island, is welcome.Rating:0
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August 24, 2010A Navigator's Guide to Passage Planningby Ralph NaranjoA smart voyager identifies unique ocean features that can move you more swiftly over the bottom or set your plans adrift. A feature from our July 2010 issueRating:0Related tags: Navigation
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April 6, 2010The Recovery of Wanderer III part IIby Thies MatzenPart II: In the finale of this two-part series, a network of friends- plus a lighthearted Italian connection-all rise to the occasion. A feature from our March 2010 issueRating:0
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March 11, 2010The Rescue of Wanderer IIIby Thies MatzenWhen the 30-foot Bermudian-rigged wooden sloop once owned by Eric and Susan Hiscock is caught on the barrier reef outside Nouvelle-Calédonie, a maelstrom of quick actions and overwhelming emotions ensues.Rating:0
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February 17, 2010In the Eye of the Stormby William BartonA Fastnet Race crewmember recounts his wild and battering ride aboard Imp during the notorious and fatal 1979 dash across the Celtic Sea. "Hands-On" Sailor from our November 2009 issueRating:0
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December 10, 2009Cruising Lessons from an Offshore-Racing Veteranby Gary JobsonHere's what the Volvo Ocean Race taught Jerry Kirby. A feature from our November 2009 issueRating:0
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