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To shrink or not to shrink? The deck gets pretty snowy when you don't.

Blown Away

An early New England winter storm wins at least one shrink-wrap battle.

Pillsbury Offshore Passage

Offshore Passage Blog

CW editor Mark Pillsbury is at sea and blogging from the passage between Bermuda and the Caribbean.

Before they launch each and every boat needs to have a coat of fresh bottom paint.

Reports from the Coal Mine

Interlux introduces a new bottom paint, and sales point to better times. “Past the Spindle” from our November 11, 2010, CW Reckonings

People attending the Maine Boatbuilder Show in will have the opportunity to participate in the Haiti relief effort.

Grab a Sail and Head Down East

Bring an old sail to the Maine Boat Builders Show to help the earthquake survivors in Haiti.”Past the Spindle” from our March 4, 2010, _CW_Reckonings

Boat owners enjoy the Lagoon rendezvous.

Chesapeake Escapades

There’s no time like summer to ponder new boats and enjoy rendezvous with friends. “Past the Spindle” for our July 23, 2009 CW Reckonings

The fold-down transom door on the Jeanneau 57 functions as a spacious swim platform and offers access to dinghy storage.

Summer Sampler

New boats on the horizon include the Jeanneau 57, Bavaria Cruiser 55, G58, and Hood 32. “Past the Spindle” for our June 11, 2009, CW Reckonings

The new Island Packet Estero looks a lot like its cream-colored sibling, only smaller.

A Little Something New from IP

Before heading off to the first of the winter’s boat shows, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury takes note of Island Packet’s new 36-foot Estero, a new English boat builder, Saturn Yachts, and a sweet little daysailer from Fairlie Yachts. “Past the Spindle” from our January 8, 2008, CW Reckonings

To shrink or not to shrink? The deck gets pretty snowy when you don't.

Blown Away

An early New England winter storm wins at least one shrink-wrap battle.

Pillsbury Offshore Passage

Offshore Passage Blog

CW editor Mark Pillsbury is at sea and blogging from the passage between Bermuda and the Caribbean.

Before they launch each and every boat needs to have a coat of fresh bottom paint.

Reports from the Coal Mine

Interlux introduces a new bottom paint, and sales point to better times. “Past the Spindle” from our November 11, 2010, CW Reckonings

People attending the Maine Boatbuilder Show in will have the opportunity to participate in the Haiti relief effort.

Grab a Sail and Head Down East

Bring an old sail to the Maine Boat Builders Show to help the earthquake survivors in Haiti.”Past the Spindle” from our March 4, 2010, _CW_Reckonings

Boat owners enjoy the Lagoon rendezvous.

Chesapeake Escapades

There’s no time like summer to ponder new boats and enjoy rendezvous with friends. “Past the Spindle” for our July 23, 2009 CW Reckonings

The fold-down transom door on the Jeanneau 57 functions as a spacious swim platform and offers access to dinghy storage.

Summer Sampler

New boats on the horizon include the Jeanneau 57, Bavaria Cruiser 55, G58, and Hood 32. “Past the Spindle” for our June 11, 2009, CW Reckonings

The new Island Packet Estero looks a lot like its cream-colored sibling, only smaller.

A Little Something New from IP

Before heading off to the first of the winter’s boat shows, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury takes note of Island Packet’s new 36-foot Estero, a new English boat builder, Saturn Yachts, and a sweet little daysailer from Fairlie Yachts. “Past the Spindle” from our January 8, 2008, CW Reckonings

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