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Cruisers LogDouble the Fun : Chartering a Powercat in the Virgin Islands from Moorings Power is the Ideal VacationOctober 4, 2007 - 5:07pm — George Sass Jr.
Family Values : The Grand Banks 47 Heritage Classic represents the next generation from this venerable builder.August 8, 2007 - 5:07pm — George Sass Jr.
“George, are you sure?” he cautioned on the other end of the line from Ft. Lauderdale, “that’s heavy stuff.” Following 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. Golden Voyage : Sixteen Grand Banks' Navigate Alaska's Inside Passage to Celebrate the Venerable Builder's 50th AnniversaryJune 6, 2007 - 3:11pm — George Sass Jr.
Day One-Ketchikan, Alaska I’m glad it was raining and slightly chilly when I stepped off the plane in Ketchikan, Alaska to join the fleet of Grand Banks' making their way north. For more than a month, I was anticipating this cruise and for an east coaster like me, the topography, overcast skies, and smell of wilderness and sea were different enough to stir an inner child-like excitement. Ah, we’re on an adventure I thought, while taking the ferry from the airport to the mainland. Time Machine : The Baja 30 Outlaw Jets Us From An Afternoon Ball Game to the Tranquility of the Hudson River.June 6, 2007 - 2:59pm — George Sass Jr.
“Hot dogs! Get your all beef dogs here!” “Soda soda! Beer here!” Extending the Season : The Offical End of Summer Shouldn't End Your Boating Season. Here are Great Ideas for Cruising This AutuMay 8, 2007 - 7:29pm — Brad Roberts
Come Labor Day in most areas, the docks buzz with the annual debate: is the boating season over when the kids go back to school, or do we still have eight good weekends left? I subscribe to the latter theory.
Oceans Apart : Good Planning, Capable Crew, And A Little Luck Ensure Nordhavn Atlantic Rally's Success.May 7, 2007 - 8:54pm — Peter Swanson
As a marketing initiative the 2004 Nordhavn Atlantic Rally was audacious, far riskier than fully appreciated then or since. Not because the crossing was all that dangerous: Nordhavn’s Jim Leishman and rally planners had chosen the best months for the crossing, May and June; they had screened the participants and their vessels, hired a weather router and planned thoroughly for contingencies. What they could never guarantee was good luck. The Luck Factor explains why mariners down through the centuries have developed so many superstitions, including a fear of “Jonahs,” vessel name changes, women aboard, Friday departures and many, many more. Ultimately 18 vessels—most of them trawlers and most of them Nordhavns— crossed safely from Florida to Gibraltar. But what if the rally had lost a boat or suffered a fatality among the participants while under way? Surely, the dockside commentary would have taken on the intensity of Fox News on the trail of Natalie Holloway.
Secret Garden : An Insider's Guide to Chartering in the Virgin IslandsMay 7, 2007 - 8:43pm — George Sass Jr.
Part of my job as an editor and writer for an enthusiast title is to inform you on boating issues, events, as well as relay adventures. The ultimate goal is that something you read in our magazine will enrich your family’s boating experience.
Cannonball Run : Running Almost Non-Stop from Maryland to Ft. Lauderdale Test Both the Crew and The Island Pilot 395May 2, 2007 - 2:54pm — George Sass Jr.
The conversation last July while sitting on a new Island Pilot 395 went something like this: “I need to get this boat to the Lauderdale show right after the Annapolis show,” said Reuben Trane, the developer and builder of the Island Pilot 395. “And with two new boats coming in, it’s going to be tight.” “Really? Hmm, hey I’ll take the boat to Lauderdale,” was my quick reply, not even thinking about my calendar and a host of other business obligations. “Great idea, done,” shot back Reuben, quicker than I had expected. Oops, now I’m committed.
Living History : The Lower Ottawa River Overflows with Charm and AdventureMay 1, 2007 - 9:00pm — Brad Roberts
One of my goals as a boater has always been to cast off and do the Great Circle—I mean the entire circle in a single trip. However, given my life and editorial constraints, at present I’ll have to be content with experiencing, and sharing with our readers, only parts of the trip when the opportunity arises. One such chance came last summer when my fiancé and I were able to escape for a week-long trip alone on the Ottawa River. It left us wanting more.
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