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[April 20, 2011]
Brad Van Liew Wins Leg 4 of the Velux 5 Oceans
The Victorious “Hometown Hero” Charges into Charleston
[April 15, 2011]
Four-Stroke Engines, the Cleaner Technology
By keeping oil and gas separate, less pollution is released into the air and water.
[April 11, 2011]
Alvah Simon Answers Pacific Cruising Questions
Need advice or guidance on a Pacific voyage? Ask Alvah in the CW Forums!
[April 7, 2011]
In this Issue: May 2011
Sailing in far flung locales, pick up an issue so you can see all the great photos and stories this month.
Related tags: News
[April 6, 2011]
Sea Change in La Cruz
A favorite Mexican anchorage of Pacific puddle jumpers gains a premier marina but retains its small-time charms.
[April 5, 2011]
Green Power on Passage
Water power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.
Related tags: Electronics | Hardware | Systems | Voyaging | Green Wakes | News | Gear | Atlantic Rally for Cruisers | News
[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.
[April 1, 2011]
Know Someone Who's Made a Big Impact on the Sport of Sailing?
The form to nominate someone for the National Sailing Hall of Fame is online now
[March 17, 2011]
Charter Fleet Survives Tsunami
A U.S. West Coast company and its sailing school dodge the worst of the waves.
Related tags: Chartering | News | Destinations | North America | Charter Companies | Pacific Yachting & Sailing | Blog
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