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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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August 3, 2012A Down East Summer Cruise: Part 2by Elaine LemboSerendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.Rating:0
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July 27, 2012Editor's Log: Seize the Momentby Mark PillsburyEditor Mark Pillsbury revels in the joy of a charter vacation. "Editor's Log" from our annual charter issue, August 2012.Rating:0Related tags: Editor's Log | Article
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July 26, 2012Berwick's Berry Preservesby Dennison BerwickA delay in a Newfoundland harbor allows this sailor time to forage for a wild and delicious local fruit. "People & Food" from our August 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: New England/Northeast | 30 Minutes to Prepare | Dessert | Easy to Prepare | Prepared at Anchor | Article | Cooking
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July 25, 2012Mussels Makanaby Rick CaroselliEasy to pick and harvest, mussels abound on many of the world's rocky coastlines. For this cruising family, collecting dinner takes less time than preparing it. People & Food from our July 2012 issue.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 18, 2012Editor's Log: I Saw the Lightby Mark PillsburyEditor Mark Pillsbury replaces the ports on his boat with mixed success.Rating:0Related tags: Editor's Log | Article
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July 18, 2012Prepping for Offshoreby Richard du MoulinExperienced ocean sailor and doublehanded skipper Richard du Moulin shares tips for preparing your boat for bluewater passages. Hands-On Sailor from our August 2012 issue.Rating:0
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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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July 9, 2012Fortitudine Vincimusby Herb McCormickSpurred on by a cause as well as by the family motto of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton— “By endurance we conquer” —Matt Rutherford sailed into the history books with his epic, nonstop solo odyssey around the Americas. From our July 2012 issue.Rating:0
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June 27, 2012To Wanderer III, a Toastby Thies MatzenAfter 60 years and countless miles, a classic, humble wooden 30-footer has fulfilled the dreams of not one intrepid couple, but two. From Cruising World's July 2012 issue.Rating:0
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