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A ‘Belt And Suspenders’ Approach To Belts

The belts that drive your engine’s accessories, which often include the raw-water pump, circulator pump, and alternator, will typically provide reliable trouble-free service, provided they are properly maintained and replaced when approaching the end of their useful lives. Many cruisers neglect this all-too-important component until disaster strikes. Once the belt breaks, all of these vital systems grind to a halt—literally. The raw-water pump stops pumping sea water, the circulator pump stops circulating coolant, and the alternator no longer produces electricity. While you may not immediately notice the loss of an alternator, rest assured, you will quickly become aware of the loss of sea water and coolant as the temperature gauge climbs into the red and the overheat alarm sounds. (Your engine is equipped with operating versions of both of these instruments, right?)

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Living off the Grid

A solar-power system on our classic trawler lets us spend time moored or anchored with more than enough juice to meet our energy needs.

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Bridging the Journey

America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association has been helping boaters complete the ultimate voyage for a quarter century.

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Making Memories

The steel-hull Nightfall, designed by William Garden, connects generations of this family through a love of cruising.

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A Pacific Northwest Powercat Pioneer

Larry Graf, the founder, designer and lead engineer of Aspen Power Catamarans, talks about Aspen’s proa hull designs and adventure cruising on his own creations from the Arctic to the Sea of Cortez.

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Shape-Shifter

With her vertical bow, reverse raked windshield and indoor-outdoor living space, the Galeon 430 EXP defies categorization.

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North by Northwest

This imposing 55-footer is a comfortable, well-appointed coastal cruiser primed to take on more ambitious journeys.

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