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May/June 2007

Contents

In every issue . . .

From the Editor
Letters
Sounding Out
Heard on the Dock
What Works
Environmental Notebook
 

Cooking Aboard
Book Reviews
Hard Aground
Cruisin’ the Net
Marketplace
Classifieds
Off the Chart

Feature articles . . .

We Did It: When Small is Big Enough
You can lose track of time while cruising only to look up and find there seems to be more of it.

Espresso Yourself
Do you need a morning jolt of java to set you on the right course? Would you rather run aground that out of grounds? Toss that instant sludge — you can have real coffee away from the dock.

There's Nonsuch Like It
What do you call a one-sail catboat with a keel, a freestanding mast, no boom, and a cabin with full headroom which at first glance seems rather tubby? These owners call it "the best boat for all reasons!"

Cruise Control
Untie the dock lines and life will change in ways you haven't thought of. Here are some tips for coping with your cruising life. Hint: There's no toilet paper on the road less traveled.

Hatt Trick
Is it cost effective to take a good, well-built, but aging and clapped-out older boat and restore it for living aboard? Maybe. Is it easy. No way!

Living Aboard in New York City
"Start spreadin' the news . . . " Once you are aboard full time, you'll always know what planet you're on, even in New York City.