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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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April 10, 2013Jimmy Cornell: What It Costs to Cruiseby Jimmy CornellWhen it comes to predicting the cost of bluewater voyaging, where you sail and how well you prepare your boat are the key factors.Rating:5Related tags: Article
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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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October 1, 2012Born a Sailorby Tristan BridgeFor 13-year-old writer and sailor Tristan Bridge, exploring new coastlines is a way of existence.Rating:5
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July 25, 2012The Spice of Life: Charter Grenadaby Betsy CrowfootWith pursuits galore on land and water to satisfy everyone on board, a charter in Grenada may be just the adventure you're seeking. From our August 2012 issue.Rating:5
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July 16, 2012The Best Boats for Globe Girdlingby Jimmy CornellTo define the best boats for sailing around the world, owners detail what worked and what didn't.Rating:4
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December 3, 2012Silent Maid: Loud Statementby Gary JobsonThis 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.Rating:3Related tags: Monohull | Centerboarder | Day Sailing | New England/Northeast | Catboat | Classic Sailboats | Article
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May 6, 2013Editor's Log: Sweet Reliefby Mark PillsburyForget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.Rating:0
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April 26, 2013Sea Siren: the Ultimate Liveaboard Motherby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderA young Cap’n Fatty and his mother, Marie Goodlander, the Sea Siren, were right at home aboard their schooner Elizabeth. At 94, Marie proves she still can handle the helm when she joins Fatty and Carolyn for a sail aboard their new boat, Ganesh.Rating:0Related tags: Cap'n Fatty | Article
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April 18, 2013Dodging the Squall Linesby Lin PardeySeamanship | A shorthanded passage in bad weather underscores the importance of a vigilant watch.Rating:0
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April 8, 2013Teachers in Arms: Science Lessons Aboardby Wendy Mitman ClarkeThe main saloon of our friends’ Beneteau 461 Oceanis, Chere, is typical of the type: bright, spacious, airy, heavy on the feng shui. The perfect place, in other words, for entertaining guests and enjoying commodious living aboard and cruising. I’m pretty certain Beneteau’s interior designers didn’t consider that these same attributes would also make it an ideal science lab, but there you are.Rating:0Related tags: Article | Families on Board
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