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Cygnus II makes her way north in late March.

Greeting a Classic on Her Way North

5/9/2012

A piece of history is docked at the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club in Beach Haven, New Jersey. She is headed up to the 1,000 Islands, along the U.S./Canada border, with her congenial, capable owners Mike Wright and Jody Reynolds at the helm. If the Jersey Shore weather clears up… SEE MORE

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Miami, site of the finish of Leg 6 of the Volvo Ocean Race.

Volvo Ocean Race in Miami

5/8/2012

Over 150,000 sailing enthusiasts from around the country — welcomed the Volvo Ocean Race crews to Miami To greet the crews and entertain the spectators, the Volvo Ocean Race set up a slew of activities, simulators, educational programs, and races. Whether you wanted to try the Grinding Challenge to see if… SEE MORE

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Weatherly

Former America's Cup Yachts Return to Newport Harbor

5/8/2012

Three former America's Cup yachts have returned to Newport Harbor for another season of sailing and chartering. In the past two weeks three Cup defenders — Weatherly, American Eagle, and Nefertiti — have splashed and we've already begun our first charters of the year. Soon Intrepid will join the rest of our… SEE MORE

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Fitting out - Rockland Harbor

Schooners Readying for the Season in Rockland Harbor

5/7/2012

The schooner GRACE BAILEY, of Camden, was spotted at North End Shipyard in Rockland getting fitted out for the season. SEE MORE

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Catboating in South Dartmouth

5/7/2012

A Marshall 15 Sandpiper enjoying a late afternoon breeze. SEE MORE

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A Peaceful Morning in Padanaram

5/7/2012

A classic, a Marshall 22, sits quietly at her mooring. SEE MORE

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A gorgeous sunset over the Camden hills during our first overnight of the 2012 sailing season.

Overcoming Spring's Inertia on the Maine Coast

5/7/2012

Having been frustrated with either rain or bone chilling cold most of April, the cold, gray, miserable weather Saturday just would not seem to clear off — until about 3 pm. Enough already, we were going cruising for our first long overdue overnight. It was a pleasant passage, though almost… SEE MORE

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Yacht racing is about going as fast as possible, in as beautiful places as possible. ERR feeder race, West Penobscot Bay, 2011.

Some Motivation As We Ready for Racing Season

5/4/2012

If you're like many sailors right now, you've got a few drops of bottom paint on your shoes today and the smell of varnish is fresh in your nose (if not on your hands). This is the time when we put in the hard labor in the boatyard so that… SEE MORE

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Sail Newport's "Shipwrecked on the Small Screen" party and fundraiser will be held May 12.

Sail Newport Turns to the Small Screen for Fun

5/2/2012

Last year's "Totally Shipwrecked" party was such a success, Sail Newport has brought the event back for another spin. This time, though, Newport's public access sailing center is turning to the small screen for fun and inspiration, with the May 12 fundraiser playing off a variety of television themes. Doors… SEE MORE

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Two Harbor Marine's new work barge put the width abilities of Wayfarer Marine's Ascom Lift to the test..

A Yacht It's Not: Launching a New Work Boat

5/2/2012

There's always excitement around a new launch, and that's just as much the case with workboats as it is with yachts. Wayfarer Marine had a particularly unique launching on May 1, a self-propelled work barge built by Rockport Steel for Brad and Adam Scott of Two Harbor Marine. The Scott… SEE MORE

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Camden, Maine, where the mountains really do meet the sea.

Camden: A Full Appreciation

5/1/2012

Camden is one of the most beautiful places on this earth, let alone on the Maine coast. I count it as a daily blessing that I can walk to the shores of Penobscot Bay, or hike the twisting trails of Camden Hills State Park. The light that hangs over the… SEE MORE

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The winter covers are coming off, and the boatyards are getting lively. Sweet spring!

Uncovering the Fleet

4/30/2012

Spring has finally arrived in virtually all of our favorite harbors across the country, which means winter covers are coming off and fleets are being readied for the water everywhere. The boating season can't come soon enough for me; when is your scheduled launch date this year? SEE MORE

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