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Related tags: Seamanship | How-To | Bareboat | Article | Boat Handling by Jen Brett
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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June 21, 2012First You Have to Row a Little BoatInspired by an article in Cruising World, a reader builds pint-sized dinghies for his grandchildren.Rating:5
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June 20, 2012New Tank, New Problemby Michael RobertsonNot long after I installed the new tank we began to notice the smell.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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June 19, 2012The People You Meetby Michael RobertsonWhen the dinghy gets impounded, a new friend is there to help.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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June 14, 2012Sailing School of a Different Sortby Elaine LemboHorizons are broadened, and a fellowship with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is behind it all.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast
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June 8, 2012Gypsy Loreby Michael RobertsonEveryone on board takes a deep breath when we lower the anchor with the windlass, because that's when things often go bad.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 30, 2012Hopefully Healthyby Michael RobertsonWhen one of the girls needs a doctor while cruising in Mexico, the differences in health care systems becomes apparent.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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May 24, 2012Seeing the Light ... Sort Ofby Michael RobertsonI’ve lost the first round in my quest to install LED lights, but I am not finished.Rating:0Related tags: California | Blog
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May 17, 2012The Little Thingsby Jen BrettHere's a quick look at some things that have definitely earned their keep aboard Lyra.Rating:0Related tags: Blog
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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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