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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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March 4, 2013Solo sailor Jeanne Socrates Passes Halfway Mark on Nonstop RTW Attemptby Jeanne SocratesThe adventurous circumnavigator is currently in the southern Indian Ocean.Rating:0Related tags: Najad | circumnavigation
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March 1, 2013Cruising in Fast Forwardby Jen BrettSailing to the Bahamas on a 54-foot catamaran? Sign me up!Rating:0
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February 26, 2013Sailing with Kids: Easier Than Everby Michael RobertsonDespite the inherent obstacles wannabe cruising families face, I think the real barriers are diminishing and that the number who do cast off the dock lines will continue to grow.Rating:0Related tags: Blog | Families on Board
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February 14, 2013Gotta Get Out Thereby Jen BrettI'm staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!Rating:0Related tags: Nautitech Catamarans | Bahamas
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February 14, 2013Reader Tip: Keep Bandages Onby Carolyn ShearlockA reality of cruising is that cuts and scrapes happen. A lot. If you have trouble keeping your bandages stuck, try this tip!Rating:0Related tags: Reader Tip
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February 12, 2013Over A Barrelby Michael RobertsonMy $431 Victoria parts bill shrinks to $157 in Washington state.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest | Blog
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February 12, 2013Jeanne Socrates Rounds Cape of Good Hopeby Jeanne SocratesThe intrepid solo voyager passes another milestone on day 113 of her non-stop circumnavigation.Rating:0
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February 11, 2013Wildlife Wisdom: Tips for Encounters with Animals Ashoreby Alvah SimonIf on your visit ashore you anticipate an encounter with large wild animals, know the times, seasons, and places that require special caution. Consult local officials when possible.Rating:0
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February 5, 2013How to Cross an Ocean: Bringing Ranger Homeby Jim CarrierAn owner and cruiser assesses his options for crossing that one last ocean, and in the end, he decides to find a ride for his boat. Hands-On Sailor from our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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February 4, 2013At Long Lastby Michael RobertsonI took over bread-making duty about six months ago and sometime this past month, I realized...I had arrived.Rating:0Related tags: Pacific Northwest
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