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A lack of options pointed to DIY Issue 97 : Jul/Aug 2014 I met my rudder on March 30, 1998. It was attached to a Nicholson 35 that my wife, Mary Broderick, and I were about to buy. Our surveyor had just warned us that the rudder was waterlogged. I was concerned, but as we...
The Oxford Dinghy lured a family into sailing Issue 97 : Jul/Aug 2014 The last thing on my mind that Friday evening 34 years ago was buying a boat. With Peg beside me and our son Chris in the back seat, we headed into the curve leading into Oxford, Maryland, on our way to Grandmom...
Make inspection and maintenance your watchwords Issue 97 : Jul/Aug 2014 During the golden age of sail, old salts greeted new crewmembers with the advice, “One hand for the ship and one hand for yourself.” One trip to the yardarm during a howling gale to reef a flapping mass of wet, frozen canvas was all...
The elusive measure of comfort at sea Issue 97 : Jul/Aug 2014 The subject of seakindliness comes up any time the conversation turns to long-range cruising. Someone who asks about a particular boat, “How seakindly is she?” wants to know how the boat responds to severe weather. Does she handle wind and wave without the...
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