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Gotta Get Out There

I’m staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!

After the Mayday

The post-mortem of a sea story with a happy ending addresses the revelations and repercussions of issuing a call for help. “Seamanship” from our June 2012 issue.

Stuffed Cabbage

Bahamian Bounty

At a lively agricultural fair, two cruisers find good information, pleasant people, and garden-fresh tastes of both the islands and home.

Doing The Bahamas on a (Tight) Family Budget

Family vacations don’t come cheap, or easy, nowadays, but our family bareboat charter in the Bahamas’ Abaco Islands last summer gave me the ultimate test of living the champagne charter lifestyle on a beer budget. In the end, a boatful of seven (four adults and three hungry kids) enjoyed nine days of tropical living for less than $200 per person, per day (good luck finding that at any all-inclusive family resort!).

A Nearby Slice of Heaven

Despite increasingly catering to the mega-rich, the Bahamas are still an accessible-and spectacular-wonderland for middle-income family cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our September 2007 issue.

Gotta Get Out There

I’m staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!

After the Mayday

The post-mortem of a sea story with a happy ending addresses the revelations and repercussions of issuing a call for help. “Seamanship” from our June 2012 issue.

Stuffed Cabbage

Bahamian Bounty

At a lively agricultural fair, two cruisers find good information, pleasant people, and garden-fresh tastes of both the islands and home.

Doing The Bahamas on a (Tight) Family Budget

Family vacations don’t come cheap, or easy, nowadays, but our family bareboat charter in the Bahamas’ Abaco Islands last summer gave me the ultimate test of living the champagne charter lifestyle on a beer budget. In the end, a boatful of seven (four adults and three hungry kids) enjoyed nine days of tropical living for less than $200 per person, per day (good luck finding that at any all-inclusive family resort!).

A Nearby Slice of Heaven

Despite increasingly catering to the mega-rich, the Bahamas are still an accessible-and spectacular-wonderland for middle-income family cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our September 2007 issue.

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