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Browse By IssueFollowing the Trail of Father Jerome : Cat Island's Hermitage is a Unique Monument to Mystical FaithJune 15, 2007 - 5:10pm — Peter Swanson
On a dewy morning you might daydream of Ireland. So You Want to Be a Coast Guard Captain? The Real Boaters Six PackJune 15, 2007 - 4:54pm — Anonymous
When you think of getting a six-pack not everyone in boating knows it can mean something other than reaching for a cold one. I don’t profess to have known the difference for more than a couple of years. I do know that earning a U.S. Coast Guard Six-Pack or Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) captain’s license made me a better captain. Blue Blazer: The Grand Banks 45 Eastbay Six Combines Timeless Design with Fresh StylingJune 15, 2007 - 4:47pm — George Sass Jr.
What Lies Beneath : Understanding the basics of hull design is the key to finding the right boatJune 15, 2007 - 4:43pm — Ken Fickett
Driving Force : The Dusky 33 Uses An Innovative Propulsion System for Superior Range and EconomyJune 15, 2007 - 4:35pm — Chuck Husick
Let’s go fishing! That’s the unmistakable message delivered by the Dusky 33 center console open, especially one equipped with the innovative Geared Up propulsion system that marries an electronically controlled 480 hp Yanmar Turbodiesel to twin Mercruiser Bravo I sterndrives. This provides a unique combination of performance, reliability and fuel economy.
True Colors : Proper Flag Etiquette is a Tradition Worth PreservingJune 15, 2007 - 4:27pm — George Sass Jr.
I knew a captain who had two rules, or you could be removed from the boat. The first is you always had to wear a knife on your belt while on board. This was a safety measure more than anything. I think with the introduction of the multi-tool, it also became a matter of convenience. If you see a loose screw, you’re more apt to tighten it if you have a screwdriver on the hip.
The Joy of Boating : Smart Engineering and Design Make the Cranchi's Mediterranee a Sound Choice for Serious Fun on the WaterJune 15, 2007 - 4:22pm — Louisa Beckett
It’s tough to decide which part of my sea trial in the Cranchi Mediterranée 43 was more fun—steering with my fingertips on the IPS joystick at idle in the Intracoastal Waterway or flying through six-foot seas offshore at 33 knots, hanging onto the wheel. Actually, lounging at the dock in the 43’s comfortable cockpit wasn’t too shabby either. This versatile beauty, which we recently tested in Pompano Beach, Florida, combines the latest breakthroughs in propulsion technology with a sea-savvy performance hull and luxurious Italian styling.
Docking Fundamentals : When backing into a slip in heavy winds, it pays to remember the basics.June 15, 2007 - 3:59pm — George Sass Jr.
Method, Not Madness : Proper Planning will ensure you have the electronics package best suited for your boat.June 15, 2007 - 3:56pm — George Sass Jr.
Let’s face it, there are so many choices in electronics and trying to keep up with new technology can be daunting. Thank goodness for our electronics editor Chuck Husick, who is tapped into this field and does a great job of keeping us, and you, up to date.
I Could've Had a V-8 : Yamaha Introduces a 350 hp outboard and model years are eliminatedJune 15, 2007 - 3:52pm — Bob Stearns
Is the boating world ready for a 350 hp 4-stroke V-8 outboard? When I first heard about this 804-pound heavyweight, I had some serious doubts. But the growing ground swell of comments and observations trickling down the information pipeline in recent weeks has chiseled away at my personal reservations. Many of the larger boatbuilders have already expressed serious interest in the 350, including Grady-White, and one dealer has ordered 160 engines. Availability is expected for July.
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