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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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May 1, 2012125 Miles To Windwardby Michael RobertsonYou often hear folks claim that the trip from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas is so easy that anyone can make it on a 55-gallon drum. Of course, this means it is an inherently difficult passage when heading the other direction.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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April 27, 2012Vagabundos Del Marby Michael RobertsonThere is no reason we must leave. We just want to go someplace else, see something else. I guess this is wanderlust.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico
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April 24, 2012Leaving, Not Rejectingby Michael RobertsonHow will the cruising lifestyle shape the world view of voyaging kids?Rating:0Related tags: California
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March 29, 2012Why The Radical Life Change?by Michael RobertsonIn early 2006, after our second daughter, Frances, was born, I had the mother of all epiphanies: we should quit our jobs, sell everything, buy a boat, and sail around the world.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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March 28, 2012Accepting Risk, Mitigating Riskby Michael RobertsonCruising without hull insurance?Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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March 23, 2012Along For The Ride (or Shanghaied?)by Michael RobertsonInspired by a story in Cruising World, the author wonders if the cruising lifestyle is really in his kids' best interest.Rating:0Related tags: Baja/Mexico | Blog
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March 22, 2012Over the Edgeby Michael RobertsonIn our twenties, we traded our boat for a house and our freedom for careers. In our thirties, we slumbered through the American dream. In our forties, we woke and traded our house for a boat and our careers for freedom. And here we are.Rating:0
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March 16, 2012Turtles of Bequiaby Brittany & Scott on s/v RasmusThe crew of Rasmus visit the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary on the island of Bequia.Rating:0
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March 6, 2012You Might be a Full-Time Cruiser If...by Brittany & Scott on s/v RasmusScott and Brittany Meyers who are out cruising aboard their Hallberg-Rassy 35, Rasmus, share a humorous look at the cruising life. What would you add to the list?Rating:0
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March 5, 2012The Cruisers Netby Brittany & Scott on s/v RasmusA way to meet people, find boat parts, or relay the news, for many the Net is an important part of the sailing life.Rating:0Related tags: Hallberg-Rassy | Blog
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