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The Lyra crew is planning a fall cruise—Finally!
The Lyra crew is planning a fall cruise—Finally!
Hands-On Sailor presents this video with step-by-step instructions on how to properly secure fenders to your lifelines.
What’s on your bookshelf? Here is one cruiser’s list of books to bring along for the ride. From CW‘s August 2012 issue.
Easy 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.
Choosing an alternative, a two-boat approach, whereby a ship’s dinghy is configured to serve also as a life boat, should the need arise.
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.
Are you cruising with a four-legged friend? Adding some non-skid strips to the dinghy may help keep Fido aboard.
Not long after I installed the new tank we began to notice the smell.
When the dinghy gets impounded, a new friend is there to help.
Everyone on board takes a deep breath when we lower the anchor with the windlass, because that’s when things often go bad.
When one of the girls needs a doctor while cruising in Mexico, the differences in health care systems becomes apparent.
Here’s a quick look at some things that have definitely earned their keep aboard Lyra.
The Lyra crew is planning a fall cruise—Finally!
Hands-On Sailor presents this video with step-by-step instructions on how to properly secure fenders to your lifelines.
What’s on your bookshelf? Here is one cruiser’s list of books to bring along for the ride. From CW‘s August 2012 issue.
Easy 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.
Choosing an alternative, a two-boat approach, whereby a ship’s dinghy is configured to serve also as a life boat, should the need arise.
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.
Are you cruising with a four-legged friend? Adding some non-skid strips to the dinghy may help keep Fido aboard.
Not long after I installed the new tank we began to notice the smell.
When the dinghy gets impounded, a new friend is there to help.
Everyone on board takes a deep breath when we lower the anchor with the windlass, because that’s when things often go bad.
When one of the girls needs a doctor while cruising in Mexico, the differences in health care systems becomes apparent.
Here’s a quick look at some things that have definitely earned their keep aboard Lyra.
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