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  1. How-To / Seamanship

    Ethanol Hates Fuel Lines

    Charles Plueddeman
    Jan 29, 2011

    Why it might be smart to replace old outboard fuel lines (so you don't get "hosed"). …Read More

  2. How-To / Seamanship

    Can Marine Electronics Fry Your Brain?

    Ed Sherman
    Jan 26, 2011

    If cell phones are a radiation hazards, what about all those fancy display screens? …Read More

  3. How-To / Seamanship

    Hose Clamps, Surveyors, and the ABYC

    Ed Sherman
    Dec 15, 2010

    Does the American Boat and Yacht Council require double hose clamps? …Read More

  4. How-To / Seamanship

    Battery Winter Lay-Up Dos and Donts

    Ed Sherman
    Nov 3, 2010

    What old-fashioned boatyard practice actually increases the overwintering risk to your batteries—and maybe even your boat? …Read More

  5. How-To / Seamanship

    CO Monitors Have Their Place Aboard

    Ed Sherman
    Oct 13, 2010

    Are carbon-monoxide monitors still needed on diesel-powered boats, since diesel fuel produces less carbon monoxide than gas? …Read More

  6. How-To / Seamanship

    The Cuttyhunk Lightning Dance

    Doug Logan
    Oct 1, 2010

    There's nothing that makes us appreciate a safe harbor as much as the hiss and tingle of a really close bolt of lightning. …Read More

  7. How-To / Seamanship

    Sea Fare August Victoria Allman in the Galley

    Tom Tripp
    Aug 25, 2010

    Editor’s Note — Victoria Allman is the chef aboard a 143-foot megayacht and the author of the recently released “Sea Fare:  A Chef’s Journey Across the Ocean.”  This is the eighth in a series of periodic columns here on OceanLines featuring her irresistible recipes. Best of all for OceanLines readers, who are travelers of the [...] …Read More

  8. How-To / Seamanship

    Laura Dekker Solo Sailor, Skishing, and Other Weird Nautical News

    Lenny Rudow
    Aug 23, 2010

    When it comes to Skishing, Laura Dekker (another youngest around the world solo sailing trip), and other weird nautical news, sometimes you just have to wonder if mankind has run out of things to do. Now, we’re inventing strange and unusual activities, pushing the limits of old ones, and generally behaving like we don’t have [...] …Read More

  9. How-To / Seamanship

    Captain Spotlight: Dave DuVall, Sea Tow Central Chesapeake

    Sponsored Blog
    Aug 19, 2010

    Capt. Dave DuVall is a water person, plain and simple. He grew up on the Chesapeake Bay. His father taught him to run boats when he was 6 years old. He was crabbing and fishing by age 12. He worked in marine construction. He attended the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. And he spent 16 years [...] …Read More

  10. How-To / Seamanship

    First Photos — Nordhavn 120 Megayacht

    Tom Tripp
    Aug 18, 2010

    Well, they don’t come any hotter than this.  These photos were taken overnight when the future queen of the Nordhavn fleet was released from her molds at the factory in China.  I’m going to let the photos speak for themselves, but I think you can get from them a couple of things — first, this [...] …Read More

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