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Want to see what the cruising life is all about? Take a look through some of our favorite entries from the recent CW "This Cruising Life" photo contest.
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April 6, 2012Boat as Ideaby Jim CarrierWhen talk turns to their boats, owners wax melodic. Web extra from our May 2012 issue.Rating:0
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March 15, 2012An Epic Tale Unfoldingby Mark PillsburyMatt Rutherford--who is sailing around the Americas on his 27-foot Albin Vega--is the real deal. "Editor's Log" from our April 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Editor's Log
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March 8, 2012Jeanne Socrates Sails Onby Jen BrettThe gutsy solo-sailor is at it again!Rating:0Related tags: Najad
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March 6, 2012The Gifts of Sailing Soloby Teresa CareyNow crewing and exploring with her partner on a shared boat, a former singlehander reflects on what going it alone taught her. "Point of View" from our February 2012 issue.Rating:0
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January 10, 2012Jimmy Cornell Talks About His Ocean Atlasby The EditorsJimmy Cornell answers our questions about his latest publication--Cornell's Ocean Atlas: Pilot Charts for All Oceans of the World.Rating:0
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January 5, 2012Yachtsman Sumner "Huey" Long 1921-2011A memorial service will be held on January 7, 2012, to celebrate the life of Mr. Long.Rating:0
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December 22, 2011The World's Best Mooringby Webb ChilesYou can rest easy now; the debate is over. The best mooring on the planet is in New Zealand's Bay of Islands at 35˚ 18' S, 174° 7' E. What, you think yours is better? Tell us why and win a party!Rating:0Related tags: Australia/New Zealand
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December 14, 2011Men Bearing Gifts: Fish in a Packetby Jennifer GoffAn encounter with a small fishing boat miles offshore fades from frightening to fruitful when the fishermen reveal a delectable item to trade. "People and Food" from our January 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Cooking
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November 28, 2011St. Thomas to Rio (1987)by Roger SwansonThe passage from the Caribbean to Brazil was perhaps the most arduous of all for the crew aboard Cloud Nine.Rating:0
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November 28, 2011Antarctica, Again (1992)by Roger SwansonThe crew of Cloud Nine makes it through a difficult passage across the Antarctic Circle.Rating:0
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