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iPad Around Cape Horn
Related tags: Electronics | Voyaging | South America | Cape Horn | iPad by Jim Lengel
Around the Horn, down the coast, or around the buoys, the iPad can help the sailor to navigate the course, communicate key ideas, coordinate the details of the trip, and ensure a literate voyage.
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November 24, 2009A Close Call with Piratesby Webb ChilesQuick thinking, a defensive mindset, and evasive actions foil would-be attackers 100 miles south of Java. "Hands-On Sailor" from our October 2009 issueRating:0
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September 9, 2009The Caribbean Caravanby Tom LinskeyDoes the annual Caribbean 1500 cruising rally make sailing south safer or just more fun? This veteran cruiser-and rally newbie-signed up to find out. A feature from our September 2009 issueRating:0
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August 28, 2009Dockwise Yacht Transport: A Practical Choice for Cruisersby Michael LovettThe 685-foot Yacht Express came to Newport, Rhode Island, loaded with cruising boats making the transatlantic commute.Rating:0
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August 19, 2009When Your Boat Gets the Mayday Callby R.j.rubadeauA rescuer's checklist arranged by priority. A supplement to the Special Report in our September 2009 issueRating:0
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August 4, 2009Preparing Yourself and Your Boatby Tony BessingerVeteran captain and race-boat navigator Tony Bessinger goes through prepping a boat for an ocean passage top to bottom.Rating:0
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July 22, 2009Getting Off the Beaten Track in the Windward Islandsby Don StreetIn Part II of this two-part series, this old West Indies hand suggests some out-of-the-way places to visit on St. Lucia and a good way to get south to the Grenadines. "Hands-On Sailor" from our August 2008 issueRating:0
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July 7, 2009Off the Beaten Trackby Don StreetPart I of a two-part series: For a taste of the way the Caribbean used to be, take the tack less traveled. "Hands-On Sailor" from our July 2008 issueRating:0
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April 7, 2009First time Jumping the Atlanticby Cellen FowleA Massachusetts family and an Alberg 37 are up to the task. A story from our March 1982 issue.Rating:0
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March 5, 2009You Can Go Home Againby Tania AbeiTaking her teenage sons offshore to follow part of the route of her solo circumnavigation could've been a disaster, but in the end, Mom finds her plan coming to fruition. A feature from our October 2008 issueRating:0
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