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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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January 14, 2011Teacher Knows Bestby Wendy Mitman ClarkeFor this learning crew, mentors come in all shapes and sizes.Rating:5
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December 30, 2010The Healthy Cruiserby Virginia CrossThis short list of megafoods provides peak nutrition and fitness. Stock up on them the next time you provision.Rating:5
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March 3, 2009Pactor Babe's Got Her Ears Onby Gary M. GoodlanderWhether sharing weather and news with a friend in a distant anchorage or monitoring a disaster, Carolyn Goodlander keeps Fatty in the know with her SSB radio. A special electronics feature from our March 2008 issueRating:5
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January 22, 2009Will The Circle be Unbroken?by Alvah SimonLessons learned while circling the globe come home for the holidays with CW's blogger Alvah Simon.Rating:5
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January 16, 2009Smart Times for Heaving Toby Andrew BurtonIf there's room to leeward, you can always stop and wait until the weather moderates. From "Hands-On Sailor" in our January 2009 issueRating:5
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December 8, 2008Keep Your Engine Purringby Steve D'AntonioRoutine attention helps stave off wear and tear on your auxiliary's vital and expensive power plant. "Monthly Maintenance" from our September 2006 issue.Rating:5Related tags: Maintenance
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December 8, 2008Keep It Coolby Steve D AntonioA well-maintained vented loop and injected elbow will control exhaust-gas temperature and keep water out of your engine. From "Hands-On Sailor" from our December 2006 issueRating:5
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May 11, 2007A Cruising Sailor Gets Up Close and Personalby Jimmy HallJimmy Hall shows us how to dive in and get good shots of the sealife. From our April 2007 issueRating:5
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October 27, 2010Be Preparedby Ed StottWhether you're getting ready to race to Bermuda or equipping your boat for a cruise to the Caribbean, the key ingredient to a successful passage is proper planning and preparation. "Hands-On Sailor" from our November 2010 issue.Rating:4.666665
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May 8, 2012After the Maydayby Heather MannThe post-mortem of a sea story with a happy ending addresses the revelations and repercussions of issuing a call for help. "Seamanship" from our June 2012 issue.Rating:4.5
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