How-to: Seamanship
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How-To / Seamanship
Are You Prepared for a Bad Hurricane Season?
May 27, 2010NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center this week said the hurricane outlook for the Atlantic Basin this year is for an “active to extremely active” season. While it’s always important to be prepared with a plan for how to deal with severe weather — not only at sea but while moored — the prospect of a worse-than-average [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
Sea Fare May — Victoria Allman in the Galley
May 26, 2010Editor’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 fifth 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
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How-To / Seamanship
The Alleged South Channel
May 24, 2010Barcarolle on the beach. Photo by Kimball Livingston At the risk of writing about an incident I did not witness— I fear I know all too much, minus the details, about what happened to the Ranger 33 that sailed itself onto China Beach late Sunday afternoon, without the two sailors who had earlier departed Pillar Point Harbor [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
BCDC Loves You, Baby
May 21, 2010In San Francisco today, Mayor Gavin Newsom’s office released a resolution passed by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission supporting an America’s Cup match on San Francisco Bay. Wow. This is huge. The Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) is on the list of government agencies where I imagined that AC-N-SF could founder. We owe a [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
The Never-Ending Story
May 17, 2010I’m grateful to have America’s Cup out of the courts and moving toward, I hope, a dynamic, historic 34th match, but a new email exchange confirms that for one man, it’s not over. That would be Jaume Soler, the Spanish Olympic sailor and journalist who broke the truth about the faked-up Club Náutico Español de [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
Good Samaritan Duty
May 15, 2010Once in a while you will be called on to tow someone home, and karma dictates that you oblige. …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
How to NOT Sink Your Boat
May 13, 2010I’d planned to let the blog sit idle today, but after this morning’s fishing trip I just had to jump on and mention how to NOT sink your boat, because the one I just stepped off of had a stealth danger that most folks never think about. In fact, we were boarded by the Coast Guard [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
BOOKS: Deadliest Sea
May 13, 2010I’m in the middle of reading my galley review copy of Deadliest Sea, a new book due out on June 1st. It’s about the sinking of the Alaska Ranger in the Bering Sea in 2008, and the rescue efforts by the Coast Guard. I plan to do a full review soon. But, getting into it, I [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
Sea Sense Adds Trawler Training on Chesapeake
May 12, 2010Sea Sense has added single-engine trawler training on Chesapeake Bay from Annapolis, MD. These new courses are both the traditional scheduled classes for women as well as customized instructional charters for couples, families, and groups. Training is conducted aboard a new, 47-foot Selene trawler, fully equipped from galley to flybridge with every modern amenity. You [...] …Read More
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How-To / Seamanship
Sea Sense Adds Trawler Training on Chesapeake
May 12, 2010Sea Sense has added single-engine trawler training on Chesapeake Bay from Annapolis, MD. These new courses are both the traditional scheduled classes for women as well as customized instructional charters for couples, families, and groups. Training is conducted aboard a new, 47-foot Selene trawler, fully equipped from galley to flybridge with every modern amenity. You [...] …Read More