Sail 2003 - Abstracts

Sail 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A boat in search of its length: When you take on an unusual client in Miami, the results can only be Miami madness..(Boat Restoration)Sports and fitnessCharles Tuller
A crisp salute.(Under Sail)Sports and fitnessDan Welch
A different kind of fun.Sports and fitnessPhil Saracin
A Greek tragedy.(ferryboat accident)Sports and fitnessSteven Parry
All hands call.(Thirty Lake Stockton Yacht Club )Sports and fitnessKathie Rieder
An affair to remember.(World War II under sail )Sports and fitnessRay Harder
Anchor away: A storm off Cape Horn underlies the importance of preparing boat and crew.Sports and fitnessCharley Hester
Are we cruising yet?(sailing memories)Sports and fitnessDuncan Gould
Back to front.Sports and fitnessKatharine van Hagen
Battenology.Sports and fitnessDave Flynn
Beach bums: Call them what you will, beach-cat sailors are wondering why on earth you'd ever want to race a boat with fewer than two hulls.Sports and fitnessJosh Adams, Peter McGowan
Beyond Mexico.Sports and fitnessDebra McQueen
Bluewater Cruising: Boarded off Singapore.Sports and fitnessJohn S. Burnett
Boat partnerships.Sports and fitnessMichael De Angeli
Boats with mettle.Sports and fitnessDave Gerr
Breath of life.(The Cruising Life)Sports and fitnessPeter Muilenburg
Bump in the night: On coastal passages, rough conditions can lead to a lack of sleep and eventually to fatigue-inspired navigational errors.(Voice of Experience)Sports and fitnessJon Brightman
Cape Fear drama.(experience of sailing)Sports and fitnessPaul Robert Masson
Cape May tribulations.Sports and fitnessJohn Townley
Carnage and consequences.(Racecourse)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, James Boyd
Chute for the stars.(crusing chute)Sports and fitnessKatharine Van Hagen
Clear-cutting the Canal?(Panama Canal)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, Shanna Moler
Coast of eternal June.Sports and fitnessMichael Doran
Coming of age.(trimarans)Sports and fitnessDick Newick
Copper-clad protection.(Tech Notes)Sports and fitnessDuncan Kent
Cruising checklists: Logic, common sense, and a pencil will allay worries about leaving your boat.(Cruising tips)Sports and fitnessJim Haynie
Cruising in troubled times.(experience of cruising)Sports and fitnessDan Welch
Cruising Maine: Down East honeymoon (revisited).Sports and fitnessChristopher Knight
Cruising with Lady Astor.Sports and fitnessClark Beek
Dodging the bullets.Sports and fitnessTim Bartlett
Down a giant water slide.(Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway)Sports and fitnessRandy Parker
Down to the wire.Sports and fitnessJames D. Phyfe
Easy reefing.(sailing manoeuvres)Sports and fitnessBeth Leonard
Excalibur down.Sports and fitnessJohn Rogers
Fear and fortitude.Sports and fitnessGeorge C. Lodge
Fitting out a pocket cruiser: Extra gear adds to the fun, but also to the cost. what you need depends on how you use your boat.Sports and fitnessSterling Levie
For peat's sake: Scotland's Classic Malts Cruise combines two of life's pleasures -- good sailing and fine whiskies.(Classic Malts Cruise)Sports and fitnessAdrian Morgan
From "sailaway" to home afloat: before you start adding gear, decide where you'll be sailing and what level of comfort you want.(Outfitting)Sports and fitnessColin Ward
Furry shipmates.Sports and fitnessBrooke Elgie
Gearing up for speed.Sports and fitnessTom Jackson, Vicky Joackson
Get in the passing lane.(Tips from the Top)Sports and fitnessZack Leonard
Going solo.(single handed sailing)Sports and fitnessWarren Milberg
Hell on wheels.(sailboat living)Sports and fitnessSally Cole
Hiking to blubber town.(Svalbard)(Geographic overview)Sports and fitnessJohn Harries
If there's an island.(Vancouver Island )Sports and fitnessKimball Livingston, Shirley Hewett
In the mangroves.Sports and fitnessAlison Barton
Lavezzi 40.(Sail Review)Sports and fitnessTom Dove
Life in the goatlocker: Welcome to a world where toes are never crossed.Sports and fitnessDoane J. Charles
Life on the tramp.Sports and fitnessGaelen B. Phyfe
Mainsheet makeovers.Sports and fitnessBrion Toss
Meatball electronics repair: Some bold advice on how to raise dead gizmos from the grave.Sports and fitnessClark Beck
Mini and me.(single handed sailing)Sports and fitnessJonathan McKee
Near-miss in paradise: most cruisers who pass through the South Pacific make a layover in the beautiful lagoon of Bora Bora. It's my bet not one of them expects to lose the boat while anchored there.(Voice of Experience)Sports and fitnessTina Ingals
New or used: Buying an older boat.Sports and fitnessRob Mazza
New or used: Why I bought a new boat.Sports and fitnessJohn T. McCollister
No mast through our table: As on any boat, living aboard a cat is a compromise. One advantage is that your wife may actually join you.(Catamarans)Sports and fitnessMichael Beattie
On the beach.(single handed sailing)Sports and fitnessDave Nelson
Racecourse: Nostalgia with thrills.(the Cal 40 class of sailboats)Sports and fitnessKimball Livingstone
Raider 16.(Product/service evaluation)Sports and fitnessCharles Doane J.
Ready and willing.(U.S. Naval Academy)Sports and fitnessGene Gibbons
Sailing Memories: Free delivery of your sailboat.Sports and fitnessLarry Saunders, Johan Sandstrom
Sensing the opening.Sports and fitnessRoger Vaughan
Serial circumnavigator.(Oliver de Kersauson )Sports and fitnessJames Boyd
Spare part or just junk.Sports and fitnessDiana Jessie
Steel vs. aluminum.(sailboats)Sports and fitnessDave Gerr
Storm crossing: It was supposed to be a routine night passage, but then the wind gods decided to arrive early.(Voice of Experience)Sports and fitnessMatts G. Djos
Swiftly there and back.(Pacific Northwest Classic Swiftsure Race)Sports and fitnessEd Lawrence
Swimming in the middle of the ocean.Sports and fitnessWilliam Yates
Talk to 'em: the new RC order.(race course)Sports and fitnessCarol Bareuther, Kimball Livingstone
Taonui's run.(sailboats)(Product/service evaluation)Sports and fitnessTony Sheridan
Tartan 4400.(Product/service evaluation)Sports and fitnessKimball Livington
That first cruise...with an older woman started a lifelong love affair with boats and sailing.(Sailing Memories)Sports and fitnessEdwards Park
The boys and their toys: What to do with a brand-new schooner all loaded with cannon? Best try to find some other like-minded pirates and have at them.Sports and fitnessJohn J. Geoghegan
The buddy boat: A singlehander finds that passagemaking with another refrigerator nearby is a very good thing.(Sailing Memories)Sports and fitnessRich Malone
The goodness of man.Sports and fitnessThomas Burnett
The Gulf Stream: the Sea Education Association's 134-foot brigantine, "Corwith Cramer," is a sail-training ship. On a cruise from Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to Barbados, she carried a writer.(Sailing Memories)Sports and fitnessDeborah Cramer
The new Atomic 4.(Under Sail)Sports and fitnessPhillip Reid
The shakedown cruise: Put your boat, your boat improvements, and the crew to the test before an arduous passage.(Cruising Tips)Sports and fitnessJohn Harries
The shaky shakedown of Nell.Sports and fitnessJennifer Smart
The tactician's checklist.(sailboat racing)Sports and fitnessTucker Thompson
The taming of the cat: Developments in design and increased accessibility through chartering have raised the profile of catamarans enormously in recent years. Are they practical for the ordinary cruising owner? What should buyers be looking for?(Catamarans)Sports and fitnessJames Jermain
Tips from the top: The committee factor.Sports and fitnessKen Legler
Top 10 2003. And the winners are.... In eight full days of testing, SAIL's judges test-sailed, critiqued, analyzed, and debated the pros and cons of 37 new boats. Here's what we found -- and what you need to know -- about the winners.Sports and fitnessBill Springer, Charles Doane
Traveler techniques.(Tips from the Top)Sports and fitnessDave Flynn
Tripping the ARC fantastic: the mother of all cruising rallies has transcended its origins and is as big -- or bigger -- than ever. But is the old magic still there?(Atlantic Rally for Cruisers)Sports and fitnessCharles Doane
Tristan Jones unveiled.(Obituary)Sports and fitnessAnthony Dalton
Under Sail: Mickey's buccaneers.Sports and fitnessRay Jason
Way down east.(Bay of Fundy)Sports and fitnessJames A. Rogers
Weather and Sea: Crossed winds.Sports and fitnessJason Hyatt
Weather eye in the sky.(Scatterometry)Sports and fitnessChris Bedford
Why sail? Why not just fly or drive? A cruiser answers friends and family.(The Sailing Life)Sports and fitnessBrooke Elgie
Wind shear: Learning to recognize a wind-shear region can help you sail more efficiently.(Weather and Sea)Sports and fitnessBaylor Fox-Kemper
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