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Editor's Log: Sweet Relief
Related tags: Passage Notes | New England/Northeast | Editor's Log | Article by Mark Pillsbury
Forget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.
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November 13, 2012Sea Smokedby Wendy Mitman ClarkeSailing in the fog of Nova Scotia is to sail out of place and time. Sometimes, that’s just what a person needs. Off Watch from our November 2012 issue.Rating:0
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November 9, 2012Safety at Sea: When Fury Overtakes a Cruisers’ Safe Havenby Story and Photos by Diane SelkirkAnchoring lessons are learned, some the hard way, when a freak winter storm blows into Mexico's Bahía de Banderas.Rating:5
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November 9, 2012Day 18 towards Cape Horn - We cross over into Mexico..! Calling all birders...by Jeanne SocratesWent to heat coffee - propane had run out!Rating:0
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November 8, 2012Thailand Fantasyby Tere Batham, Photos by Michael BathamThe islands off southern Thailand's Andaman Sea coastline grace Sea Quest's husband-and-wife team and their crew with the splendid sights of a fitting finale to their cruising sojourns. From our November 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Thailand/Southeast Asia
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November 7, 2012All Hail Ganeshby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderFinding a replacement for Wild Card becomes a family adventure for three generations of Goodlanders.Rating:0Related tags: Buyer's Guide | Article
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November 5, 2012Editor's Log: Think Safetyby Mark PillsburyOn the water, safety is a moving target of sorts, and the prudent skipper will assess the surroundings and act accordingly. Editor's Log from our November 2012 issue.Rating:0
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October 26, 2012When the Wrong Sail is the Right Sailby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderCall it fate, karma, or kismet. Call it whatever you like, but some encounters, and the sails that turn up with them, are meant to be. From our October 2012 issue.Rating:0
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October 26, 2012Baby On Boardby Jen BrettIs it possible to sail with a toddler, have fun, and stay sane?Rating:0
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October 11, 2012The Webb Chiles Wayby Tim ZimmermannTim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.Rating:0Related tags: Article
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October 9, 2012Editor's Log: All in It Togetherby Mark PillsburyWhen a medical emergency struck in midocean, Derk Wolmuth and his Vindo 40, Bela Bartok, got by with a little help from their friends. Actually, make that a lot of help and from quite a few friends. Editor's Log from our October 2012 issue.Rating:0
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