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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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March 11, 2013Got Culture?by Michael RobertsonWhile we're living the cruising life, Windy and I are raising two little Americans who aren’t growing up in the United States—will they ever have pop-culture fluency?Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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March 8, 2013On to the Caribbeanby David GillespieFellow delivery crew member (and CW staffer) David Gillespie shares the experience of his first blue-water passage to the Caribbean after leaving George Town, Bahamas.Rating:0Related tags: Nautitech Catamarans | Caribbean-Virgin Islands | Bahamas | catamaran | Offshore | Virgin Islands
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March 5, 2013The Warm Comethby Michael RobertsonWe’re in port and I’ve waited nearly six months (and counting) for nice weather. I don’t like waiting. I’m tired of waiting.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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March 4, 2013Solo sailor Jeanne Socrates Passes Halfway Mark on Nonstop RTW Attemptby Jeanne SocratesThe adventurous circumnavigator is currently in the southern Indian Ocean.Rating:0Related tags: Najad | circumnavigation
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March 1, 2013Cruising in Fast Forwardby Jen BrettSailing to the Bahamas on a 54-foot catamaran? Sign me up!Rating:0
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February 14, 2013Gotta Get Out Thereby Jen BrettI'm staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!Rating:0Related tags: Nautitech Catamarans | Bahamas
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February 12, 2013Jeanne Socrates Rounds Cape of Good Hopeby Jeanne SocratesThe intrepid solo voyager passes another milestone on day 113 of her non-stop circumnavigation.Rating:0
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February 11, 2013Wildlife Wisdom: Tips for Encounters with Animals Ashoreby Alvah SimonIf on your visit ashore you anticipate an encounter with large wild animals, know the times, seasons, and places that require special caution. Consult local officials when possible.Rating:0
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February 5, 2013How to Cross an Ocean: Bringing Ranger Homeby Jim CarrierAn owner and cruiser assesses his options for crossing that one last ocean, and in the end, he decides to find a ride for his boat. Hands-On Sailor from our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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January 15, 201316 Months Out: The Cost Of Cruisingby Michael RobertsonBefore we left, I projected our rich new lifestyle would be had for less than the U.S. government’s poverty level for a family of four ($23,050 in 2012). I was wrong (so far).Rating:0
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