
Boat Handling
Even in the most idyllic of anchorages, the wind can come up in the middle of the night and cause trouble. At times like this we always have an action plan to follow if our anchor begins to drag. Experience has convinced me that when something goes wrong while a boat is at anchor, trouble is caused not by the conditions, but by how the crew responds to those conditions. Having
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Safe Anchoring
by Jan Irons, Posted August 18, 2009FULL STORY

Boat Handling
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Go Fly a Kite!
by Craig Davis, Posted August 3, 2009Recent years have seen a minor revolution in downwind sailing. We have witnessed not only the rebirth of the a symmetrical spinnaker (A-sail), better-designed and stronger-built symmetrical spinnakers (S-sails), but even more recently, the Parasailor2, a sail that might lead many long-distance cruisers to rethink their off-the-wind inventories.
We tested these these
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Cruising Tips
Hurricane season is upon us, and early indications are that we are in for a big one. In these pages we look at ways in which you can prepare for the strong winds and storm surge that come with a hurricane, and a couple who rode out Hurricane Ike in Galveston last year share their story.
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Beating the Odds
by Ovi Sacasan, Posted August 3, 2009Hurricane Ike was supposed to be just another in a steady parade of
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Boat Handling
Mention the word “spinnaker” and most sailors think of spicy downwind runs. But some of us have another use for those sails, namely flying. Given the right conditions and some stouthearted companions, getting airborne is a blast.
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Spinnaker Flying
by Patty Hamar, Posted August 3, 2009How it works
First, you need a symmetrical masthead spinnaker, not a gennaker, an asymmetrical, or a cruising chute.
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Cruising Grounds
There are sailors who have spent over twenty summers cruising Lake Huron’s North Channel. They’ll tell you it is always fascinating, still surprising, and still, unceasingly, continues to feed their souls. My first week-long cruise was in 1978, and I now spend up to 10 weeks each summer in the North Channel working as a charter skipper for the Canadian Yacht Charter fleet,
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Soul Sailing
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