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Transformations occur when these boat owners apply creativity and elbow grease belowdecks. From “Makeovers and Refits” in our October 2007
Transformations occur when these boat owners apply creativity and elbow grease belowdecks. From “Makeovers and Refits” in our October 2007
A new sink and an improved cabinet are the ingredients for a delicious upgrade. “Makeovers and Refits” from our July 2008 issue
Stacey Collins advises on Mayday and MOB procedures, lifejacket policies, and more. Supplement to “The Liveaboard Kid,” from our June 2008 issue
News flash: Your own boat may be perfect for your cruising needs. This couple made their 34-footer into a cozy home. “Makeovers and Refits” from our May 2008 issue
Two sailors refit a classic old sailboat and set off to see a little of the world. “Makeovers and Refits” from our November 2007 issue
An event planner turned cruiser shares some tips for entertaining aboard. Supplement to “No Place Like Home,” from our May 2008 issue
There’s more than one way to tie your shoes; we show you two practical alternatives. Supplement to our May 2008 issue
The motivations for women to go cruising are as diverse as the sailors themselves. “Cruising Connections” from October 2007 issue.
Varnish, Cetol, epoxy-the obvious choices of wood finish, right? But this chef and artist decided to paint her boat like a Pez dispenser. From “Makeovers and Refits” in our April 2008 issue
Become one with your vessel by incorporating yoga into your onboard fitness regimen. “Onboard Living” April 2008
Is your boat set up to reflect the way you like to live? If not, here’s an inspirational alteration that might work for you. “Makeovers” December 2007
If the smell doesn’t get you first, the broken valve will; so to the head you go bolstered by these tips. Mark Pillsbury reports from “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
Transformations occur when these boat owners apply creativity and elbow grease belowdecks. From “Makeovers and Refits” in our October 2007
A new sink and an improved cabinet are the ingredients for a delicious upgrade. “Makeovers and Refits” from our July 2008 issue
Stacey Collins advises on Mayday and MOB procedures, lifejacket policies, and more. Supplement to “The Liveaboard Kid,” from our June 2008 issue
News flash: Your own boat may be perfect for your cruising needs. This couple made their 34-footer into a cozy home. “Makeovers and Refits” from our May 2008 issue
Two sailors refit a classic old sailboat and set off to see a little of the world. “Makeovers and Refits” from our November 2007 issue
An event planner turned cruiser shares some tips for entertaining aboard. Supplement to “No Place Like Home,” from our May 2008 issue
There’s more than one way to tie your shoes; we show you two practical alternatives. Supplement to our May 2008 issue
The motivations for women to go cruising are as diverse as the sailors themselves. “Cruising Connections” from October 2007 issue.
Varnish, Cetol, epoxy-the obvious choices of wood finish, right? But this chef and artist decided to paint her boat like a Pez dispenser. From “Makeovers and Refits” in our April 2008 issue
Become one with your vessel by incorporating yoga into your onboard fitness regimen. “Onboard Living” April 2008
Is your boat set up to reflect the way you like to live? If not, here’s an inspirational alteration that might work for you. “Makeovers” December 2007
If the smell doesn’t get you first, the broken valve will; so to the head you go bolstered by these tips. Mark Pillsbury reports from “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
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