
Mediterranean Mooring Secrets Revealed
by Tor Pinney, Posted May 14, 2012Mediterranean mooring—docking a boat end-on to a quay, as opposed to tying up alongside—is a common practice in many parts of the world, especially in non-tidal waters. Any skipper setting sail for foreign ports will find docking this way is often mandatory, as it saves dock space and protects boats from wake damage.
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Sailing South Africa's Wild Coast
by Duncan Gould, Posted May 9, 2012My wife, Irene, and I had spent a very happy year in Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. We had no security issues, and we saw incredible game. We got to watch a leopard groom himself in the early light of New Year’s Day and almost drove our 4x4 into a wallow with two startled rhinos.
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Maximize Your Performance on a Cruising Catamaran
by Andrew Burton, Posted May 1, 2012Perhaps you’re looking at a cat as an option for an extended cruise, or you’ve chartered a catamaran for a week in the British Virgin Islands. You’re expecting some thrilling multihull speed, but once on the water you find you are disappointed.
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A Grand Grenada Charter
by Charles J. Doane, Posted April 6, 2012Executive Editor, Charles J. Doane had never sailed the islands south of Antigua and jumped at the chance to charter in Grenada. He grabbed a few friends and headed to the Granadian waters, and only the Grenadian waters.
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Profile: Frank Butler's Catalina Launch
by Kimball Livingston, Posted April 5, 2012Frank Butler started out as a guy who just liked to make stuff, which is pretty much how he’s ended up, as well. It’s a California story, for the most part, and yes, in some ways it has been “a long strange trip.”
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