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February 18, 2009Peerless PassagemakerLong of leg and sound in build, the LaFitte 44 takes the oceans in stride. From "Classic Plastic" in our February 2009 issue.
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July 6, 2010Cape Horn to StarboardAfter a long, hot, difficult slog southward, the Around the Americas crew tackles the legendary South American headland-from the wrong direction. A feature from our June 2010 issue
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July 31, 2002Gray WolfGray Wolf’s designer Rodger Martin has drawn a cruising boat that at first glance appears conventional and slightly conservative but is in reality a powerhouse brimming with innovation and radical thought. Her construction derives from advanced design technology and from simple solutions to sophisticated requirements. She has a pleasing appearance built into a very functional shape.
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May 7, 2008Sabre Spirit: A Sprightly WeekenderA builder of cruising boats takes the daysailer concept one step further. A boat review from our May 2008 issue.
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November 28, 2006Hallberg-Rassy 37: A Real-World Cruiser"Boat Review" from our November 2006 issue
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May 4, 2007Bowman 57: Quite the KetchSlender, elegant, and spirited, the Bowman 57 is a standard with refined styling.
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December 7, 2010Known Links to Underworld FiguresAlvah dives among coral cathedrals in the South Pacific.Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Aluminum | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog | Diving
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January 27, 2011Alone No LongerAfter an astounding, record-setting 1,152 consecutive days at sea, Reid Stowe finally stepped ashore.
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November 28, 2011A Passage to Antarctica (1988)Cloud Nine's crew of six spent three weeks south of Cape Horn in 1988-- one of only three sailboats to visit Antarctica that year.
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