Sail 1998 - Abstracts

Sail 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Across the cyclone's path. (sailing expedition aboard Siana)Sports and fitnessNikki Perryman
Africa dances. (cruising the Gambia River)Sports and fitnessCharles J. Doane
Analyzing sail shape.(boats and sailing)Sports and fitnessTom Hall
Anchoring for a blow.Sports and fitnessFoster Goodfellow
An electrical system tune-up.Sports and fitnessWarren Miller
Annapolis YC wins U.S. Yacht Club challenge.Sports and fitness 
A passagemaker looks astern 50 years and 100,000 miles.Sports and fitnessAndrew Urbanczyk
A simple rigging retainer.(Column)Sports and fitnessChas Hague
Assume nothing.(a sailing voyage)Sports and fitnessRichard Whitney
A summer in Provence.(personal narrative of a cruising trip to France in 1968)Sports and fitnessArthur Beiser, Germaine Beiser
At liberty in the thousand islands. (description of the sights in the islands of St. Lawrence River)Sports and fitnessRandall Peffer
Bad judgment; good luck.(Column)Sports and fitnessTom Leithauser
Bottom-paint guide. (tips on sailboat bottom coating)Sports and fitnessTed Hugger
Brief your crew.Sports and fitnessJeremy R. Hood
British invasion.Sports and fitnessMalcolm McKeag
Caught in the great South Pacific eddy. (bluewater cruising in the South Pacific islands)Sports and fitnessSally Andrew
Child's play: what more could we ask for?(Bareboat Chartering)(includes related articles on chartering with children)Sports and fitnessAmy Drinker
Circumventing squalls.Sports and fitnessLou Boudreau
Cruise in time. (the right approach in cruising by sail and wind)(Column)Sports and fitnessJack Alexander
Cruising 1,000 miles of America.Sports and fitnessJim Carrier
Cruising with an asymmetrical spinnaker.Sports and fitnessTim Yourieff
Culture shock: jet-lagged, first-time-in-Europe stricken, a sailor adjusts to culture shock by - what else? - sailing.Sports and fitnessGary Holt
Cut your keel keep your boat.(keel modifications to reduce chances of grounding)Sports and fitnessJay Knoll
Dealing with fumes and flames on the water.(includes article on carbon-monoxide poisoning)Sports and fitnessBruce Lancaster
Deliverance.(sailing experiences and its rejuvenating benefits)(Column)Sports and fitnessKent Lenci
Diesel-fuel basics for 1998. (tips on caring for marine diesel engines in boats)Sports and fitnessTom Wood, Kathy Barron
Dining with large couple.(Sailing Memories)Sports and fitnessBob Walkinshaw
Domino effect.(management of equipment failure on boats)Sports and fitnessDavid J. Peffer
Don't-miss exits on the ICW.(intracoastal waterways)Sports and fitnessJohn Kettlewell
Downloads for daysailers.(weather forecasts on the Internet)Sports and fitnessKen Textor
Easy radar installation.Sports and fitnessRyc Rienks
Emergency onboard sail repair.Sports and fitnessSteve Gilbert
Epoxy: workshop in a can. (techniques in the use of epoxy resins in ship repairs)Sports and fitnessTed Hugger
Fall boat-cleaning tips.Sports and fitnessSandy Lindsey
Fast times in Chicago - Mackinac race.Sports and fitnessBill Springer
Fine-tuning the roller-reefing system.Sports and fitnessMichael A. McLaughlin
Full tilt in the southern ocean.(includes related articles on EF Language)(personal experience of sailing competitor EF Language's captain in ongoing Whitbread-Round-The-World international sailing race)Sports and fitnessPaul Cayard
Getting the most from polars.(performance sailing)Sports and fitnessDavid Kirkpatrick
Harbor 20.(Evaluation)Sports and fitnessDavid Siemens
Hard sell. (insights into organizing a sailboat competition)Sports and fitnessKen Weiss, Peter Titlebaum
How to solve ten diesel-engine cooling problems.Sports and fitnessBill Walker
Inspecting the rig.Sports and fitnessDon Casey
Is your mooring storm-proof?(includes related articles on mooring)Sports and fitnessWendelin J. Giebel
Just launched: TomCat6.2. (evaluation of the TomCat 6.2 sailboat)Sports and fitnessTom Dove
Keeping the family friendly on a small boat.Sports and fitnessTheresa Fort
Keeping the water (and your record) clean. (preventing oil and fuel spills)Sports and fitnessJoni Sralla Turken
Killing time.Sports and fitnessJack Sherwood
Lagoon 410.(Evaluation)Sports and fitnessTom Wood
Lazing through Lemur Land.(Madagascar)Sports and fitnessJames Baldwin
Leaky portlights.(boat equipment maintenance)Sports and fitnessRye Rienks
Letter to a granddaughter.Sports and fitnessVal Haigh
Living with lightning.Sports and fitnessMichael Jr. Huck
Make your last sail counts.Sports and fitnessSteven Gilbert
Passagemaking and the performance cruiser.Sports and fitnessW. Scott Piper
PHRFection.(1997 Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Championships in Southern California)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston
Racing in leveltown U.S.A.(the Youngstown level regatta at Lake Ontario)Sports and fitnessShimon-Craig Van Collie
Reflections on an old man. (sailor Stanley Wood)Sports and fitnessTom Lochhaas
Report from Europe.(new sailboats from Europe)Sports and fitnessMalcolm McKeag
Sailing at night. (techniques)Sports and fitnessMichael Huck Jr.
Sailing in puffs.Sports and fitnessMike Huck Jr.
Sailing the Land of Great Bear(s).(includes related articles)(British Columbia)Sports and fitnessNikolas Kerest
Sailing with the ghosts of the Hudson.(cruise along the Hudson River)Sports and fitnessMarcia Moore
Satori: abandoned ship. (issues surrounding the abandoning of ships in storms)(Special Report: Seamanship)Sports and fitnessHerb Payson
Secondary charging sources.(using alternative energy to charge boat batteries)Sports and fitnessWarren Miller
Shoring up the cockpit sole. (boat maintenance)Sports and fitnessJohn Vigor
Spring in sight. (living in a sailboat through winter)Sports and fitnessWebb Chiles
Springtime troubleshooting.Sports and fitnessKen Textor
Tactical sail changes.Sports and fitnessJohn Heynes
Tale of a gale. (seamanship stories on how to survive gales)Sports and fitnessDonald M. Street Jr.
Tender talk.(using the dinghy or tender)Sports and fitnessDiana Jessie
Terrific thirty twos. (evaluation of 32-ft sailing ships)Sports and fitnessTom Linskey, Charles Mason, Gaelen Phyfe, Bill Springer
The birth of a keel.Sports and fitnessKnowles L. Pittman
The charter girls. (sailing Pine Island Sound)Sports and fitnessAllison Peter
The emperor's new clothes.(Viewpoint)(sailor changes his cruiser's old main sail)(Column)Sports and fitnessCharles J. Doane
The old bell of man-o-war cay.Sports and fitnessMichael Porter
The piper of Harbor Island Cove.(sailing memories)Sports and fitnessAlfred Bonney
The rally question.(cruising rallies)Sports and fitnessDan Sehnal
The Redfish passage. (Redfish Island)(sailing memories)Sports and fitnessMichael Doran
There's sailing in them thar hills (and that ain't no jibe).(sailing on Table Rock Lake)Sports and fitnessStephen Jermanok
Things that work. (tips on some common problems in sailboats)Sports and fitnessHerb Payson, Nancy Payson
Time passaging.(a sailboat enthusiast celebrates his 50th birthday at sea)Sports and fitnessPeter Mullenburg
Too much confidence; too little time.(sailing experience)Sports and fitnessEdward S. Howle
Trust.(importance in sailing)Sports and fitnessLaura Hacker-Durbin
Turning the corners.(Ken Read gives tips on rounding corners)Sports and fitnessKen Read
Understanding waves.Sports and fitnessMichael Carr
Upgrades for the lightweight crew.Sports and fitnessJohn Yeigh
Using a sea-state charts for safer sailing.(weather know-how)Sports and fitnessMichael Carr
Velocity made better. (tips on how to use velocity-made-good and waypoint-closure-velocity parameters to optimize the use of wind in increasing boat speed)Sports and fitnessDavid Kirkpatrick
Weathering the bromides.(narrative of a sailing enthusiast)Sports and fitnessThomas Froncek
What better time than now?(cruising and living in a sailboat)Sports and fitnessErik Zavasnik
What make a boat beautiful?Sports and fitnessRobby Robinson
Why I choose to cruise.(Viewpoint)(Column)Sports and fitnessErnie Morin Jr.
Words to cruise by. (reference materials for sailors)Sports and fitnessSteve Salmon
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