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June 2008

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Features

Spend a Season in Baja
Among its requirements, this storied U.S. West Coast destination asks of cruisers that they come full of desire-and six months or so to spend
by Beth A. Leonard

Cruising at 80
Frank Butler, for decades the energy behind Catalina Yachts, is still a force in motion
by Herb McCormick

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South Pacific Memories
The mother who’s tending to her young crew hears another voice: her own, from years past
by Tania Abei

Bound for the Open Ocean
Yacht Style: The Outbound 52 is proof that comfort and speed can co-exist in a bluewater boat
by Andrew Burton

The Sailing Life

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Shoreline
Tierra Del Fuego’s the spot, Michigan’s women lighthouse keepers, safety in Southeast Asia, good books, and more
edited by Elaine Lembo

On Watch
For a break from the world Wild Card’s crew seeks lonely atolls
by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander

Short Story
Project boats beckon, but she needs a sign
by Melanie Neale

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Under Way
California’s Channel Islands draw a sightless skipper and his family
by Susan Cooper-Berg

Point of View
Ever seen foggett?
Down East, they have
by Katherine Harms

Cruising Connections
With kids aboard, the course changes
by Stacey Collins

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Passage Notes
Luperon in the Dominican Republic, is both a hurricane hole and a year-round magnet
by Rick Caroselli

People and Food
A salad made with fresh and canned stores helps delay a provisioning run
by Carolyn Shearlock

Osprey’s Flight
Insight gained during the shakedown cruise outlasts the winter work list
by Wendy Mitman Clarke

Hands-On-Sailor

Doublehanded Watchkeeping
Voyaging: Seven Couples describe their systems
by Beth A. Leonard

Decked Out in New Teak
Projects: The centerpiece of this 1981 Cabo Rico’s retrofit was worth the effort
by Neville Hockley

Lift a Skirt Offshore
CW Hands on Tip: Keep blue water out of low-cut headsails with this sewn-on tab
by Andrew Burton

A Job to Steer You Right
Monthly Maintenance: To keep you on course, inspect all parts of the helm
by Steve D’Antonio

Winter Woes
Backyard Warrior: Even a wife who’s on board with the cruising plan has her limits
by Ben Zartman

Reviews

Catalina 375: An Able Sailer
Boat Review: From the keel to the shower curtain, this model hits the target
by Mark Pillsbury

J/122: Ready to Kick
Boat Review: The Johnstones designed this fast model with racing and cruising in mind
by Steve Callahan

Hanse 430e: Fast and Easy
Boat Review: This performance cruiser looks good and has a rig that’s easy to handle
by Mark Pillsbury

New Gear from Miami
Marine Electronics: At the Miami International Boat Show, floating radios, navigational aids, and a roboat rise to the surface
by Tony Bessinger

New Products: Paint, gear, and gadgets are unveiled
by Andrew Burton

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