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    C&C Mega 30

    A big trailerable boat with a lifting keel Issue 1...

    Allen Penticoff
    May 6, 2026
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    The Vineyard Vixen 34 . . .

    . . . meets two canoe-stern cousins Issue 100: Jan...

    Rob Mazza
    May 6, 2026
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    The Irwin 32 . . .

    . . . alongside two contemporary keel/centerboarde...

    Rob Mazza
    May 6, 2026
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    The Shadow in the Sands: Book Review

    Reading Erskine Childers’ classic marine spy novel, The Riddle of the Sands, is not a prerequisite for enjoying Sam Llewellyn’s new sequel, The Shadow in the Sands, but it will enhance you...

    Homer Shannon
    May 1, 2001
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    White Squall: Book Review

    Not until a year ago did I see the manuscript, yellowed and frayed, that had been forgotten in Dick Langford’s office for 30 years. I cried when I read it then and cried again recently when I tu...

    Janet Groene
    March 1, 2001
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    Gentlemen Never Sail to Weather: Book Review

     I really appreciated the merits of this book when I didn’t have it during a recent trip to the Caribbean. The Sequel has nothing to do with gentlemen and/or sailing to weather. It is, however, ...

    Myrna Farquhar
    March 1, 2001
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    Creative Ropecraft: Book Review

    When Creative Ropecraft was first published in 1975, there was limited written material on the subject. During the next 25 years, an awareness of the possibilities for intricate, but functional, ropew...

    Dan Smith
    March 1, 2001
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    Cruising for Seniors: Book Review

    There used to be a bumper sticker, popular in marinas, that said “Old Sailors Never Die, They Just Go a Little Dinghy.” The premise of this book is that they should go cruising offshore. T...

    Ken ODriscoll
    March 1, 2001
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    Fun Afloat!: Book Review

    Theresa Fort, a homeschooling mother, and her children, Amy and Alex, the “homeschoolees,” have assembled a delightful boating-activity book for families who enjoy being together on the wa...

    Karen Larson
    March 1, 2001
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    All This and Sailing, Too: Book Review

    Olin Stephens is a brilliant and largely self-educated designer who nevertheless became one of the past century’s most distinguished and revered naval architects. In 1927, at the age of 19, with...

    Ted Brewer
    March 1, 2001
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    Chesapeake Sails, A History of Yachting on the Bay: Book Review

    Chesapeake Bay, known to locals as “the land of pleasant living,” has been a major yachting center for well over a century. Its yachting history, which is actually a record of the Bay&#821...

    Rolph Townshend
    March 1, 2001
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    Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell: Book Review

    I was introduced to celestial navigation, in part, by Hewitt Schlereth’s earlier book Commonsense Celestial Navigation, now out of print. I was, therefore, eager but somewhat intimidated by the ...

    Richard Emerson
    January 1, 2001
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    The Best Tips From Women Aboard: Book Review

    Never spend more than 30 seconds fighting a fire. If the fire can’t be extinguished, get everyone off the boat.” This tip from the new book, The Best Tips from Women Aboard, hit me like a ...

    Toi Mize
    January 1, 2001
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    Letters From The Lost Soul: Book Review

    Attitude is the only difference between an ordeal and an adventure. That’s the adage Bob Bitchin lives by as he ventures across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans in his 1981 Formosa 56, the Lost S...

    Chuck OBrien
    January 1, 2001
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    The Knot Handbook: Book Review

    There are two types of knot people: those who use knots and those who hate to. I’ve been a user for 44 years because I’ve been sailing for 44 years. I’ve become very comfortable with...

    Guy Wray
    January 1, 2001
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    Changing Course: Book Review

    I love skinny little books. They are usually thought-provoking and insightful, with the basic premise not lost and buried under a barge-load of non-informative words. Happily, this one is no exception...

    Barb Perry
    January 1, 2001
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    The Boat That Wouldn’t Sink: Book Review

    She was the sinking ship of all sinking ships: born sinking; the only sailing sieve on this or any other coast; a romantic but impossible craft.” The Boat That Wouldn’t Sink chronicles the...

    Jay Burdick
    January 1, 2001
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    Basic Boat Maintenance: Book Review

    This book is not just about maintaining a boat. To quote the author, “This book departs from the limited scope of similar books in that the author’s definition of boat maintenance includes...

    Ted Duke
    November 1, 2000
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    INSTALLING THE SPARTITE MAST WEDGE REPLACEMENT SYSTEM

    SECOND IN A SERIES, BY PAT AND PAUL ESTERLE (CAP’N PAULEY VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, 2000; 22 MINUTES; $19.95 PLUS $3.50 SHIPPING AND HANDLING) VIDEO REVIEWED BY BILL DIMMITT, We’ve all been there...

    Bill Dimmitt
    November 1, 2000
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    Fastnet, Force 10: Book Review

    Force 10: Wind speed 48 to 55 knots. Very high waves with long overhanging crests. The resulting foam in great patches is blown in dense white streaks along the direction of the wind. The whole surfac...

    Donald Bowen
    November 1, 2000
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    Boatowner’s Handbook: Book Review

    In the 7,000 years or so since humankind first discovered the joys of “messing about in boats” (in that immortal phrase from The Wind in the Willows), many lessons have been learned to inc...

    Roy Kiesling
    November 1, 2000
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    Living Aboard: Book Review

    As sailors to whom the thought of living on a boat is about as appealing as living in a dark and musty cave, we were wary of this latest guide to living aboard, assuming it would be yet another book t...

    Rachel Apter and Dion Kolliopoulos
    November 1, 2000
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    Logs of the Dead Pirates Society: Book Review

    On a sunny Fourth of July, six high-school students and their instructor join author Randall Peffer aboard the schooner Sarah Abbott for the first of three cruises on Buzzards Bay. The students are pa...

    Tim Speevack
    November 1, 2000
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    Boater’s Checklist: Book Review

    Ever reach for a chart only to realize you left it at the pier? Had to go back to get it, which made you late and ruined your whole day? Captain Clay Kelley has checklists to keep that kind of thing f...

    Ted Duke
    September 1, 2000
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    Spanish for Cruisers: Book Review

    Cruising is often defined as “doing boat maintenance in exotic places.” If you’re planning to sail to Spanish-speaking countries in South America and the Caribbean, there is a new bo...

    James Baldwin
    September 1, 2000
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    Captain Jack’s Complete Navigation: Book Review

    Time, speed and distance. Much of navigation starts with these basics, and Captain Jack starts with them, too. This book (really two, or maybe three, books in one) presents navigation in an easy-to-re...

    Larry Rudnick
    September 1, 2000
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    Marine Weather Forecasting: Book Review

    Red sky at night, sailors’ delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning. This little ditty is pretty useful, and the author of Marine Weather Forecasting knows it also; it’s short...

    Larry Rudnick
    September 1, 2000
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    The Annapolis Book of Seamanship: Book Review

    When we go to sea in good old boats, we go to enjoy the romance of sailing. In the preface to The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, John Rousmaniere says that to enjoy the romance fully, we must have &#82...

    Jon Paulus
    July 1, 2000
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    Song of the Sirens: Book Review

    If I had to come up with an alternate title for this book, the only one that could do it justice would be Zen and the Art of Sailboat Maintenance. It has all the same elements: an epic journey, intell...

    Thomas Vincent
    July 1, 2000
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    The $50, 5-Hour Canoe Sail Rig: Book Review

    This is not your typical how-to book, as the title may suggest. While there is a well-presented discussion about rigging your canoe for sail, the author takes the reader on a brief romp through the hi...

    Dale Hedtke
    July 1, 2000
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    We Followed Odysseus: Book Review

    Hal Roth is perhaps best described as an adventurer — but not the foolhardy type. Hal is also a storyteller extraordinaire. Fortunately for him and his wife, Margaret, who has supported his many...

    Karen Larson
    July 1, 2000
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    Green Flash: Book Review

    Break. Break. Break. Staccato, rushed and emphatic, the words punched across the airwaves . . . “My wife’s gone . . . I was off watch and just got up . . . I don’t know what happened...

    Carolyn Teclaw
    July 1, 2000
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    An America’s Cup Treasury: Book Review

    As a child growing up in Maine, one of my early memories was seeing the immense J-class boat, Ranger, sailing on Casco Bay. Gary Jobson’s annotated treatment of newly recovered photographs of Am...

    Will Sibley
    July 1, 2000
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