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    Sea Fare July — Victoria Allman in the Galley

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 19, 2010

    In the July edition of Sea Fare -- Victoria Allman in the Galley, we learn a sweet lesson about life and coconut bread. This is an easy galley favorite. …Read More

  2. How-To / Seamanship

    Jongert 2400M Launched, Christened Uisge Beatha

    Diane Byrne
    Jul 15, 2010

    PHOTOS: E.J. Bruinekool Fotografie Smart owners do a good deal of research before selecting a superyacht builder, but 35 years of research? That’s how long the owner of Uisge Beatha had been following activity at Jongert Shipyard before commissionin... …Read More

  3. How-To / Seamanship

    New Hope for Seasickness Prevention

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 14, 2010

    NASA research provides hope for an effective, new preventive technique against seasickness. …Read More

  4. How-To / Seamanship

    Wilbur 46 Launched, Cool Green Features

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 9, 2010

    Wilbur Yachts, the Maine boatbuilder, has just launched a new Wilbur 46 that combines Downeast tradition with cutting-edge technology. …Read More

  5. How-To / Seamanship

    Rescue Video – BoatU.S. EPIRB Rental Saves Three

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 8, 2010

    Renting an EPIRB from BoatU.S. for the occasional offshore passage might just save your life; like it did for these three sailors off the coast of northern California. Check out the video for the dramatic Coast Guard rescue. …Read More

  6. How-To / Seamanship

    Be Assured of Coverage in Case of a Boating Breakdown

    Sponsored Blog
    Jul 6, 2010

    Here’s something a lot of boaters don’t realize: When your boat breaks down and you call a fee-for-service tow company, they start charging you the minute they leave port to come find you—and they keep charging you long after they’ve actually towed you, until their own boat has returned to port. These charges can average $250 [...] …Read More

  7. How-To / Seamanship

    Whats Never Been Done

    Kimball Livingston
    Jul 1, 2010

    The problem: The wind will carry you Dead Down Wind, but DDW is slow. DDW is especially “slow” in a fast race boat sailing against similar boats that are using narrower wind angles to generate more apparent wind and additional speed. But would it be possible to create a contraption that captures the wind and uses [...] …Read More

  8. How-To / Seamanship

    Power Cats in a Head Sea

    Lenny Rudow
    Jul 1, 2010

     Is a power cat good in a head sea? Someone asked me that question lately, and my eyebrows hit the ceiling—how could one even ask? Running in a head sea is the situation in which a cat shines, and anyone who’s been aboard one for any extended period of time knows it. Just look at a cat’s [...] …Read More

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