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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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July 23, 2012A Down East Summer Cruiseby Elaine LemboThe crew of Land's End is cruising at last.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast | Blog
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July 16, 2012The Morro Mooringby Michael RobertsonWe were interlopers, seeking to join a flock not so that we could join their social order, but so that we could fly their burgee and reap the benefits of affiliation. What was I thinking?Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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July 12, 2012Leaving SoCalby Michael RobertsonEverything changes now. It’s colder. The water is rougher. The weather can be more severe and change quickly.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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July 9, 2012Fortitudine Vincimusby Herb McCormickSpurred on by a cause as well as by the family motto of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton— “By endurance we conquer” —Matt Rutherford sailed into the history books with his epic, nonstop solo odyssey around the Americas. From our July 2012 issue.Rating:0
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June 27, 2012The Good-Enough Sailorby Michael RobertsonHow many cruising dreams are cast aside when the sailing reality seems too overwhelming?Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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June 1, 2012Hurricane Season 2012June 1st marks the beginning of the North Atlantic hurricane season. Don Street has a collection of articles to help you prepare.Rating:0
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May 15, 2012Consumer Fatigueby Michael RobertsonWe’re back in the U.S. and we’re spending money like drunken sailors…well, we’ve spent very little on booze and none in brothels, but we’re spending lots. Neither of us enjoys it.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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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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