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History Repeated: Tender Trouble Times Two
Related tags: Passage Notes | Dinghy | Article by Ben Zartman
“History,” a timeworn saying briefly assures us, “repeats itself.” Unfortunately for the Zartmans, this was the case with their dinghy delimmas.
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July 7, 2008Classics Race in Antiguaby Jeremy McGearyAn end-of-the-season regatta brings out the racer in normally relaxed cruisers. From "Passage Notes" in our August 2008 issueRating:0
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June 30, 2008Spectators in Valenciaby Jim CarrierThese cruisers took leisurely routes to arrive in Valencia for yacht racing's biggest event last summer. From "Passage Notes" in our October 2007 issueRating:0
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June 17, 2008Key West Retreatby Mark PillsburyIf you have to wait out bad weather, there are certainly worse places than Margaritaville in which to do so. "Passage Notes" from our July 2008 issueRating:0
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June 4, 2008Landfall in Luperónby Rick CaroselliWhether heading north or south, plenty of cruisers drop the hook in this warm and welcoming Caribbean hurricane hole. "Passage Notes" from our June 2008 issueRating:0
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May 19, 2008Fatty Goes Nationwideby The EditorsCW editor at large Cap'n Fatty Goodlander stars in the National Public Radio series "The Log of Wild Card."Rating:0Related tags: Cap'n Fatty | Article
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May 12, 2008Hooked on Circumnavigatingby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderFor this gang once around the globe wasn't enough. "Passage Notes" from our May 2007 issueRating:0
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May 7, 2008Laid-back in Langkawiby Herb MccormickThis visually striking island off northwest Malaysia is known for the graceful eagles soaring above and the wandering sailors passing through. "Passage Notes" from our May 2008 issueRating:0
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April 23, 2008Bound by Victoryby Gary JobsonThe sailors who compete in the Leukemia Cup and other charity regattas are making a difference, and their common denominator isn't racing expertise. "Passage Notes" from our November 2007 issueRating:0
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March 17, 2008New Zealand Classicby Herb MccormickThe Mahurangi Cruising Club is rootless, informal, and devil-may-care, but every January, it runs a classic-yacht race that's a genuine sight to behold. "Passage Notes" from our December 2007 issue.Rating:0
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March 13, 2008Bermuda's School Spiritby Lynn FitzpatrickAt-risk kids learn the ropes-and discover that the world's their oyster-on this sail-training vessel. "Passage Notes" January 2008Rating:0
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