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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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November 9, 2010On Boats, Babies, and Rolling Hitchesby Cap'n Fatty GoodlanderA lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. "On Watch" from our November 2010 issueRating:0
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November 9, 2010Closing the Circleby Herb MccormickSome 27,524 nautical mile later, the yearlong mission to raise awareness about the health of the world's oceans crosses its start. A feature from our November issueRating:0
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November 9, 2010Committed to Cruisersby Dan SpurrThroughout her 55 years in the Seven Seas Cruising Association, keeping sailors informed and in touch has been Ginny Filiatrault's labor of love. A Sailor Profile from our November 2010 issueRating:0
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October 27, 2010A Functional "Man Cave," Hard by the Seaby Herb MccormickA transplanted Californian finds home in a New Zealand boatyard. From "Herb's Watch" in our October 28, 2010, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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October 19, 2010Beach Buggyby Bill SpringerCW senior editor Bill Springer test drives an amphibious RIB.Rating:0
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October 19, 2010Knocked Down, But Never Outby Herb MccormickA roving Editor at Large catches up with past CCA Blue Water Award winners in New Zealand.Rating:0
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October 14, 2010Five Rescued from the Chesapeakeby From U.s. SailngAn alert skipper and his fast-thinking crew receive Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medals for their efforts. From our October 14, 2010, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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October 14, 2010A Man on a Missionby Alvah SimonGiven a Fijian island, a cruising couple embarks on building an empire to call their own. From "The Roger Henry Files" for our October 14, 2010, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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October 13, 2010They're Backby Mark PillsburyYou don't have to be special to toss the lines, you just have to toss them. From the "Editor's Log" from our September 2010 issueRating:0
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October 6, 2010The Passing of the Torchby Jeremy P. SmithYesterday, he was "permanent grandson crew." Today, he's a professional skipper. "Underway" from our August 2010 issueRating:0Related tags: Article | Families on Board
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