2009 Editorial Calendar

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  • May/June 2009: Deadline - February 27, 2009
  • July/August 2009: Deadline - May 1, 2009
  • September/October 2009: Deadline - July 1, 2009
  • November/December 2009: Deadline - September 1, 2009
  • January/February 2010: Deadline - October 30, 2009
  • March/April 2010: Deadline - December 31
  • May/June 2010: Deadline - March 1
  • July/August 2010: Deadline - April 30
  • September/October 2010: Deadline - July 1
  • November/December 2010: Deadline - September 1

March/April 2009

Pacific Seacraft 25, Tartan 3000, Grampian 26, Shorepower Adapters 101, fixing the mast step without pulling the mast, mast raising made easy, dealing with delaminated decks, building an integral water tank, choosing a propeller, fixing those leaky chainplates, adding a remotecontrol searchlight, and more.

May/June 2009

Newport 28, O’Day 26, Mooring Buoy Pickup 101, lessons learned after 10,000 miles, building a multi-purpose
bookcase, a new overhead hatch, a new cabin sole, and an anchor platform. What’s new with Google Earth, father and son sailing, and much more.

July/August 2009

Alberg 35, Ericson 32, C&C 25 refit, Ditch Bag 101, the rope test from hell, using self-tending jibs, finding your
boat at an auction, redoing the non-skid, building your own sails, sailing with a G-0 cruising spinnaker, curing a leaky window, and more.

September/October 2009

Com-Pac 19, Hinckley Bermuda 40, Catalina 27 refit, Lazy-Jacks 101, building your own multihull, adding a woodburning cabin heater, buffing and polishing hardware, recovering your boat cushions, casting kedges, and more.

November/December 2009

Cal 27, Wind Generators 101, more on multihulls, a cruisers’ checklist, lessons from a boat refit, lessons from a bilge pump, creatively covering the back sides of the bulkhead-mounted instruments, sailing with a light-air main, what makes a great skipper, and more.

January/February 2010

Luders 33, Pearson 26, Tartan 28, tips from a circumnavigator, and building a seahood, an outboard motor mount, a watermaker, and more.