Cruising World 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
3000 miles from Baffin to U.K.(Message in a bottle) | Sports and fitness | John Bockstoce |
A 20-year affair. | Sports and fitness | William Storandt |
A boy, a boat and an island.(Little Joe to explore Ceasar Creek ) | Sports and fitness | Carl Moesly |
A cut above the rest: check these details on a sample sail before you choose your sailmaker. | Sports and fitness | Vicky Jackson, Tom Jackson |
A dinghy run for Lady Godiva.(yachting narrative) | Sports and fitness | John J. Bunting Jr. |
A fine breed of cruising racer.(War Baby racing yacht) | Sports and fitness | Gary Jobson |
A fish story.(Recipe) | Sports and fitness | Bill Raynor |
A mad mission accomplished: having finished The Race, a sailor reflects on his wild ride into sailing history. | Sports and fitness | Skip Novak |
A new glasswork challenge.(fiberglass boat repairs) | Sports and fitness | Bruce Pfund |
A pilothouse with a view: step-by-step refit.(Hands-On Sailor)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Sue Moesly |
A quest called Tribe.(sailing experiences) | Sports and fitness | Peter Johnstone |
A salty dog kicks way back.(chartered cruise narrative) | Sports and fitness | Dan Spurr |
A sip of scotch broth. | Sports and fitness | Beth A. Leonard |
A solo sailor's solution.(People & Food)(Column)(Recipe) | Sports and fitness | David Schaefer |
A stairway to the clouds.(Saba) | Sports and fitness | Gwen Hamlin |
A sudden outbreak of mayhem.(The Race - circumnavigation)(Hands-On Sailor) | Sports and fitness | Skip Novak |
A will and a way. | Sports and fitness | Niki Perryman |
Baja Ha-Ha's shining times.(annual cruising rally)(SHORELINE) | Sports and fitness | Barbara Marrett |
Blakexpeditions off to Antarctic.(sailor Peter Blake begins oceanography venture)(SHORELINE) | Sports and fitness | Meryle Thomson |
Boat Review: A rollicking good ride.(Product/Service Evaluation) | Sports and fitness | Tim Murphy |
Boat test: A pair of fixed-wing tris.(Contour 50)(trimaran) | Sports and fitness | Tim Murphy |
Classic plastic: Classy and capable.(C&C 35 Mark II )(sailboats) | Sports and fitness | Bud Morrison |
Confession of a singlehander.(Column) | Sports and fitness | Jamie Bryson |
Cruising without connections.(sailing experiences) | Sports and fitness | Webb Chiles, Carol Chiles |
Cuban Cruise: Musical mission with chops, taste. | Sports and fitness | John Hall |
Defining moments.(Off Watch)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Charles Merwarth |
Diesel Engines: The sensible fuel system. | Sports and fitness | Steve D'antonio |
Distress communications: Without a trace. | Sports and fitness | Jenni Griffiths |
Georgia's Golden Isles. | Sports and fitness | Tom Zydler |
Good wind to the Galapagos.(Galapagos Islands) | Sports and fitness | Joshua Sutherland |
Growing up at sea. | Sports and fitness | Tere Batham |
Hands-on sailor: My first boat. | Sports and fitness | Danny Greene |
Here comes the (Cruising World) bride. | Sports and fitness | Sharon Ragle |
Hooray St.-Tropez.(Nioulargue yachting regatta) | Sports and fitness | Jason Holtom |
Inside Casco Bay: sneak through Maine's back door to find triumph, not tribulation, on your next Down East cruise.(Mad About Maine Cruising) | Sports and fitness | Ken Textor |
In the sanctuary of the ancient ones. | Sports and fitness | Matts Djos |
Leader of the pack.(Sunfish - 50th anniversary) | Sports and fitness | John Wilson |
Legends of Labrador.(mystery coast) | Sports and fitness | Annie Hill |
Like a Phoenix, from ashes.(chipotle pepper)(includes recipe)(PEOPLE & FOOD)(Recipe) | Sports and fitness | Michael Greenwald |
Looking forward to hearing from you...." | Sports and fitness | Sally Whitbeck |
Lost and foundered.(boating narrative) | Sports and fitness | Jennifer Smart |
Molding a Hard Dodger with a softer shape. | Sports and fitness | Douglas Schuch |
Mount Desert.(Mad About Maine Cruising) | Sports and fitness | Steve Weiss |
Musical mission with chops, taste.(musical research ) | Sports and fitness | John Bockstoce |
Off Watch: "At least we're seeing the world!".(sailors experiences) | Sports and fitness | Dave Martin, Jaja Martin |
Off watch: Places I've never been. | Sports and fitness | Tom Vesey |
Our man in the Pacific.(Crusing World contributing editor Earl Hinz) | Sports and fitness | Bernadette Bernon |
Pert and powerful.(Nicholson 31 sailboat)(Evaluation) | Sports and fitness | |
Put a leash on prop walk: boathandling.(Hands-On Sailor)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Dick Pearson, Donna Pearson |
Ray Greene: FRP-boat pioneer.(fiberglass boat innovator)(Obituary) | Sports and fitness | Sandra Svoboda |
Reaching toward perfection: this spinnaker that isn't offers cruisers a roller-furling choice. | Sports and fitness | Dan Neri |
Return of the Sacred Barnacle.(navigator and historian David Lewis)(SHORELINE) | Sports and fitness | Meryle Thomson |
Sailor Profile: A will and a way. | Sports and fitness | Niki Perryman |
Save the saw: when a prized power tool lands with a splash, the real lesson can take years to sink in. | Sports and fitness | Richard Levy |
Shoreline: Great ships, great lakes.(Great Lakes Tall Ships Challenge Race Series) | Sports and fitness | Nim Marsh |
Smoking encouraged.(Great Boat) | Sports and fitness | Steve Callahan |
South of the land of maybe.(Faroe Island) | Sports and fitness | Dave Martin |
Spirit's second chance.(sailing narrative) | Sports and fitness | James A. McKinley, Mac Smith |
Steering clear of traffic.(navigating through traffic-navigation schemes) | Sports and fitness | Denis J. Blaise |
St. Lucia and the spell of the Ke'ele Cult. | Sports and fitness | Jimmy Cornell |
Stranded, but Satiated.(chilean sandbar) | Sports and fitness | Ulla Norlander |
Tacking away from conventional wisdom. | Sports and fitness | Brad van Liew |
The bold coast: even today, in an era of navigation made simpler by electronics, the coast of Maine can still intimidate us.(Mad About Maine Cruising) | Sports and fitness | Curtis Rindlaub |
The Cape Cod Canal. | Sports and fitness | Steve Weiss |
The great cool codgers' caper in the Keys. | Sports and fitness | Jim Brown |
The Ice Man and his Iron Bark.(Trevor Robertson's cruise to Antarctica) | Sports and fitness | James Baldwin |
The long, strange legacy of Donald Crowhurst.(famous amateur sailor)(Biography) | Sports and fitness | Jonathan Raban |
The lure of Vancouver Island.(cruising narrative) | Sports and fitness | John Vigor |
The med less traveled. | Sports and fitness | Detlef Jens |
The Midcoast.(Mad About Maine Cruising) | Sports and fitness | Curtis Rindlaub |
The peerless pilot of Panama.(Panama Canal pilot Sarah Terry) | Sports and fitness | Alvah Simon |
The price of water. | Sports and fitness | Bernadette Bernon |
The real story of 'Albatross.' | Sports and fitness | William S. Schail |
The Triangle Race: Racing for drinks on dead bishops. | Sports and fitness | John Roberson |
Thrust if you must.(boathandling techniques)(ON WATCH) | Sports and fitness | Tom Neall |
Under way: A boy, a boat and an island. | Sports and fitness | Carl Moesly |
Under way: Father's day. | Sports and fitness | John Otterbacher |
Valentine's Day.(sailing narrative) | Sports and fitness | Greg Blanchette |
Weather: Improving your hurricane savvy. | Sports and fitness | Michael Carr |
Weather software: Routing with less doubting. | Sports and fitness | Michael Carr |
Where mountains move.(sailing off Greenland) | Sports and fitness | Catherine Delorme, Bruno Calle |
Within the wind and waves.(yachting narrative) | Sports and fitness | Diane Selkirk |
Wooden boats of Pedro Miguel. | Sports and fitness | Jennifer Smart |
Workbench.(Hands-On Sailor)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Germaine Adolphe, Marya Butler |
Workboats jammin' round the marks.(2001 La Source Grenada Racing Festival) | Sports and fitness | Jeff Hull |
Yanqui went home.(effect of turnover of Panama Canal to Panama on yachting; includes information on Canal guides and services) | Sports and fitness | Alvah Simon |
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