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In the July/August issue, contributor CHUCK SHIPLEY writes that many insurance companies force Caribbean cruisers go south of 10 degress 50 minutes during hurricane season.

In the July/August issue, contributor CHUCK SHIPLEY writes that many insurance companies force Caribbean cruisers go south of 10 degress 50 minutes during hurricane season.
To some boaters, the intracoastal waterway, or ICW as it is often called, may seem like a rather difficult place to cruise. They may have
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Three decades ago, I promised myself I’d return to Norway. In part one of this two-part series, I made it to the fjords and coastal ports of the Telemark region.

Few boat accessories reveal past maintenance failures more than clear vinyl enclosures.