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December 19, 2012How To Cruise with KayaksTake along a small boat that you can paddle into thin waters. You’ll be glad you did. Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard from our December 2012 issue.Related tags: Living Aboard | How-To | Monohull | Dinghy | Coastal | Kayak | Article | Families on Board | Accessories
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May 4, 2010School DazeCruising and homeschooling go hand in hand, at least most of the time. "Off Watch" from our April 2010 issue
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July 20, 2012The 2012 Cruising World Charter PollIn this survey of charter experiences, readers talk about their charter-yacht vacations, from the companies and sailboats, to the bases and services they encountered. From our August 2012 issue.Related tags: Charter Directory | Chartering | News | Caribbean-Virgin Islands | Bareboat | Article | Families on Board
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June 16, 2011Landfalls in HomeschoolingFor Lambert Block, his longest voyage lasted 16 years and resulted in safe passages for his children into Ivy League Colleges. From our September 2004 issue.Related tags: Article | Families on Board
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March 15, 2011Cricket Diplomacy AbroadFeeding the boat’s pet gecko leads to an unexpected cultural exchange.Related tags: Living Aboard | People | Monohull | Keelboat | Blue Water | South America | Article | Families on Board
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June 17, 2013Lunenburg HospitalityLunenburg proved everything we could wish in the way of amenities: Two grocery stores, a big hardware store, Laundromat, library, free public WiFi, and plenty of dinghy dockage.Related tags: Living Aboard | Voyaging | Destinations | Canada | cruising | kids aboard | Nova Scotia | Blog | Families on Board
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June 11, 2013Welcome HomeThe Robertson family aboard Del Viento deal with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol on their arrival in Friday Harbor, Washington.Related tags: Voyaging | Pacific Northwest | cruising with kids | Del Viento | Blog | Families on Board
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November 9, 2010Quiet TimeLearning to be still may be as important as honing the skills needed to move. Osprey's Flight from our November 2010 issue
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April 23, 2013Cruising with the Zartman Family
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October 6, 2010The Passing of the TorchYesterday, he was "permanent grandson crew." Today, he's a professional skipper. "Underway" from our August 2010 issue
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