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September 2009
Patrick Symmes
Sailing from Haiti to Miami When you're crossing to Florida the hard way-across 800 miles of water, with six people and no motor, in a 21-foot handmade open boat-it's a long, long way from Haiti to Miami. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
August 1, 2002
Tom Richman
Out of Control (at Last) A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
August 2003
Chuck Salter
Putting Winds in Their Sails Suzanne Pogell's school does much more than teach women how to sail. Womanship helps women take the lead, chart their course, and keep an even keel. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
October 2002
Carl Hoffman
Billionaire Boys Cup High tech hits the high seas in a windblown battle between Craig McCaw and Larry Ellison. The author sets sail with Team OneWorld in the race to take back the America's Cup. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
May 2006
Carl Hoffman
Taming the Sea Monster Strong, light, and frighteningly fast, carbon-fiber trimarans are rewriting every record in the books, when they're not breaking up in the middle of the icy Atlantic. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 28, 2005
The Wettest Roller Coaster on Earth Two veteran crew members of the Volvo Ocean Races, Peter Merrington and Katie Pettibone, share their experiences on the fastest open-ocean single-hull class of sailboats ever built: the brand-new Volvo Open 70. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2003
Paul Bennett
The Atlantic's Floating Kingdom A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims. But beware: the island group's hydrangea-drenched hillsides and mist-shrouded volcanoes may capture your heart forever. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
September 1, 2008
Alden Cass
Be Captain of Your Destiny In the current cruel and harsh market environment, many advisors can freeze up and feel as if they are losing control over their performance at work. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
August 2005
Project Boat Blog A year's worth of inside information on the publication's summer project boats: The Robalo R260... The SeaStrike 240 CC. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Paul Ryden
Charter a Yacht for Vacation A yacht vacation allows you to set your own itinerary. If you're ready for this next step in vacations, here's what you need to know. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
January 2010
How to Cross the Atlantic in a Rowboat--Alone Katie Spotz's quest to become the youngest person ever to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean seems a little odd. But she's doing it for a cause -- and with a plan. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 2005
Volvo Open 70 Offshore Racer High-tech on the high seas: The round-the-globe Volvo Open ocean race pits the world's most advanced sailboats against the world's worst weather -- gale-force storms, mountainous seas and sweltering doldrums. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
April 18, 2010
Valerie Hausladen
Setting Sail for your Professional Destiny The waves of change may set your course in an entirely new direction. Arriving at your final destination will take strategy, preparation and a tenacious commitment to staying focused. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2007
Eric Hansen
Chartered Territory With our guide to bareboating, it's easier than ever to rent and rule your own sailing ship. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
July 11, 2007
Carey Roberts
The Deadliest Catch: A Tale of Exceptional Men Unlikely heroes appear on the Discovery Channel's recent series, The Deadliest Catch. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
March 2007
Phil Scott
How Does it Feel to Be... We tracked down 10 people who lived through the boating community's good and the bad: Bitten by a shark... A Weeki Wachee mermaid... On a life raft after your boat has sunk... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
December 4, 2007
Joe Pappalardo
Kite Power Could Finally Pull Global Shipping to the Green Side This month, a commercial cargo ship will become the first to go into service employing a large parafoil lashed to its bow to provide a cheaper, cleaner way across the waves. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
March 31, 2009
Kevin Falvey
Monterey 320 Sport Yacht Handsome dividends -- a model of prosperity. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 26, 2004
Stanley Holmes
Boats As Big As The Ritz Thanks to a resurgent stock market, mega-yachts are enjoying buoyant orders -- and custom shipyards are humming. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 26, 2007
David A. Kaplan
Extreme Sailing: The Biggest Boat in the World Tom Perkins set out to build the biggest, riskiest, fastest, most technologically advanced, single-hulled sailing mega yacht in the world. The 289-foot Maltese Falcon, launched in spring 2006, is that engineering dream come to life. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
February 2003
Kevin Falvey
Social Director Sea Ray 390: Your new best friend. Simply put, basic serviceability is as built into the 390 Motor Yacht as the wetbar, the standard hardtop, or the bulwarks surrounding the aft deck. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
Daniel W. Long
Heads Coach Learning to pick your way through the rough stuff. mark for My Articles similar articles
Boating
April 2008
Kevin Falvey
Intrepid 430 Sport Yacht The 430 Sport Yacht takes full advantage of having motors outside the boat with its master cabin, large head, and massive stowage and service access. mark for My Articles similar articles