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owners of formosa ct and other leaky teakies-----unite and squeak.......

we have lots of interesting and unique things happenning with our sweeet lined boats----we have goood lines and potential--when perfect our…

Started by zeehag

0 Feb 4, 2009

Automatic Identification System (AIS)

I just added an AIS transceiver on my 45' sailboat. I have not taken my boat from the dock yet, but from there I can pick up signals from l…

Started by Fred and Margaret Keith

10 Feb 2, 2009
Reply by Veranda

Port Canaveral to New York Harbor

Planning to head north the end of May from Port Canaveral. Looking for advice. In particular, looking for a book that transits the ICW from…

Started by Marlene A. Sassaman

8 Feb 1, 2009
Reply by Marlene A. Sassaman

Stability at sea

For those of you who wonder whether your boat is a good boat to venture well offshore (comfortable and stable in a seaway), here's a link t…

Started by John Shasteen

11 Jan 31, 2009
Reply by John Shasteen

Transient slips and boat storage in the keys this winter.

We are interested in trailering our Bayfield 25 to the Lower Keys (prefrebly Key West) this winter and I am looking for some affordable tra…

Started by Brian Benasutti

4 Jan 31, 2009
Reply by Brian Benasutti

Anybody sailing to the Miami Boat Show in February?

I'm planning to take the Shearwater to the show - curious if anyone else is planning to stay at Marine Stadium for the show?? /Stu

Started by Stuart Bell

5 Jan 29, 2009
Reply by Ocnvoyager

Best Keels/Rudders

Since we've added three pages of best sail configuration, let's switch to Keels and Rudders: Here's my thoughts: The best keels for serious…

Started by John Shasteen

16 Jan 23, 2009
Reply by ___/)ances With Sails

Rate your marina and others you've experienced.

Where is your Marina, what does if offer you, what would you like to see different about it, How much does it cost, how do they treat you a…

Started by Bob Chaisson

30 Jan 22, 2009
Reply by Mike Brown

Charging stuff

I find myself faced with having a lot of things to charge on the boat. There is stuff plugged in everywhere. I'd be interested in the solut…

Started by Dave Skolnick

7 Jan 20, 2009
Reply by CommodoreSwab

Anchoring stories...is yours funny, scary or both?

As I sit at a quiet anchorage and watch the boats coming in at dusk, I see some boats that come in and set their anchor on the first attemp…

Started by Andrea

16 Jan 20, 2009
Reply by ___/)ances With Sails

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