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Whether you've set your sights on learning to sail, baby's first bareboat charter, or casting off for bluewater adventures, a school close by can provide classroom and hands-on instruction that fits your goal and budget. From our May 2012 issue.
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November 26, 2012Marion to Bermuda Race 2013Thinking about racing to Bermuda next summer? Check out one of the Marion-Bermuda Race information sessions.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast | Marion Bermuda Race
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November 26, 2012Ambassador Meby Michael RobertsonI thought Canada was the 51st state. No, not literally. But I did think living here would be nearly indistinguishable from life in the United States. It ain’t so.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast | Blog
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November 21, 2012Far, Far Awayby Ben ZartmanFor this family of liveaboard sailors, “home” proves to be a fluid concept. Under Way from our November 2012 issue.Rating:0
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November 20, 2012Insulationby Michael RobertsonThe Robertsons find that life aboard in the wintertime is more damp than they expected.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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November 15, 2012Reader Tip: Fixing a Fouled Transducerby Irving GatesFrustrated with a fouled paddle-wheel speed transducer? Try this!Rating:0Related tags: Reader Tip
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November 14, 2012Getting Aroundby Michael RobertsonNow immersed Victoria city life, but with no car and no car to borrow, we are reaffirming our pleasure of being unencumbered by an automobile.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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November 7, 2012The Complete Overboard Bagby Alvah SimonTime to abandon ship? Plan and pack your ditch kit to stack the odds of survival in your favor.Rating:0
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November 7, 2012Inspecting the Rudderby Steve D' AntonioHow often should you examine that foil, and what should you look for? Monthly Maintenance from our November 2012 issue.Rating:0
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November 6, 2012Peril Before Panicby Michael Robertson"They’re announcing an evacuation of the marina. It is not a drill.”Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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October 31, 2012Salish Sea Portsby Michael RobertsonTo get to Victoria, we had to come up the relatively desolate Washington coast until we could make a right turn into the strait that separates the United States and Canada: the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This is all new and exciting geography for the crew of Del Viento.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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