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[April 5, 2011]
Now Here Are Some Real “Storm Stories”
A salt-laden Caribbean raconteur picks his least favorite hurricanes in this tale from the wind-whipped seas.
[June 22, 2011]
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[September 30, 2011]
OpSail Names First Seven Tall Ships for its 2012 Sailing
International fleet heading to major ports to commemorate Bicentennial of the War of 1812 and The Star-Spangled Banner.
[January 4, 2012]
Let's Go Sailing!
How did YOU get your start on the water? Let us know!
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[May 7, 2012]
In this Issue: June 2012
Multihulls galore! Plus hot sunglasses, a Patagonian adventure, and much, much more in our June 2012 issue.
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[September 6, 2012]
A New Collaboration For A New Island Packet
Announcing a new line of performance cruising sailboats designed by Tim Jackett and Bob Johnson.
[December 7, 2012]
Post-Sandy: Update from the Staten Island Waterfront
For the Staten Island community—one of the hardest hit in Superstorm Sandy—recovery comes in small steps. The island’s marine sector has fared no differently. After Folly, a 39-foot aluminum pilothouse sloop owned by John and Kerry Pears, was flung two boatyards away, a recovery crane dismasted it during lifting. Amid the confusion, the couple filed this report about the island’s state of affairs since the storm struck the U.S. East Coast on October 29, 2012.
[March 21, 2013]
Tech Shoot-Out in Portland
High school techies put their skills to the test during the Maine Boatbuilders Show’s second annual Trouble Shooting Contest.
Related tags: News | New England/Northeast | Maine Boatbuilders Show | marine technicians | marine trades | technology contest
[March 20, 2008]
Good Reasons to Go to Maine
The Maine Boatbuilders Show served as a showcase for the wide range of vessels produced by by many of the yards that are participating in the Maine Built Boats project. "At Sea" from our March 21, 2008, CW Reckonings
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