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| leg, breast enhancement exercises, alertness, overeaters, bbw plump , dermatologist, plump pics , star, extract, cellulite news, key west, this old boat, omega minus three fatty acids , | We've got refits on a Marshall Sanderling and an Alberg Corinthian. We continue writing of marine metals with part two of Mark Smaalder's article, lipo Don Launer tells of in-water boat storage in winter (bubblers, agitators, etc.). Ted Brewer writes of resistance lipo in boats. Norman Ralph repaired his stanchions and the delaminated deck beneath, Mary lipo Jane Hayes praises harbormasters, Kai Sturmann was in Mystic, Conn., to celebrate Sparkman & Stephens boats. Niki Perryman tells of simple cruising on a wooden Arthur Robb Lion. Chris Bauer, founder of Bauteck Marine, makes for one heck of a good old vendor tale. Barbara White counsels us to stay out of the galley by making simple one-pot stew meals. Quick & Easy projects focus on hatches and a makeshift cutting tool. We also have the usual book reviews, Last Tack, and Reflections. July/August 2001 Boats in this issue include a refit of Mustang (the New York 32 previously owned by Rod Stephens), the Lord Nelson 35 as feature boat, and the Catalina 27 as review boat. |
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| Cory Carpenter makes a shorty outboard into a leg long-shaft version, and Matt Colie tells how to beef up your tiller. Ted Brewer writes of hull form and also gives us a bit of insight into Ted Brewer as a young man. Armand Stephens builds a leakproof butterfly hatch for his Alberg 30, leg Norman Ralph discusses mast wedging, and Don Launer gets excited about bowsprits, bumpkins, and belaying leg pins. Theresa Fort gives us whale-watching guidelines, and Michael Greenwald tells of the delicacies of the sea (finding, cleaning, and cooking oysters, octopus, and more). A pair of young sisters makes you want to cruise in Maine. We cover the Master Mariners event in San Francisco photographically. And we have the usual photo spread, Quick and Easy articles, book reviews, Last Tack, Reflections, and so on. September/October 2001 We've got an interesting collection of boats: the Baba 40 is our review boat, the Tartan 33 is our feature boat, an electrically powered Rawson 30 turns the spotlight on electric propulsion, then there's a focus on Viking longships and also on Monterey fishing boats. |
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