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  1. Replacing the Diesel Engine
  2. Mainsail Configurations and Fabrics
  3. Sailing to Simplicity: Life Lessons Learned at Sea
  4. GPS Gets More Accuracy
  5. Sail Trim
  6. Revisiting Lessons from the Fastnet
  7. Guide to Cruising Chesapeake Bay
  8. First Look: AVP Autoprop
  9. Dangerous Dinghies
  10. Barrier Coats for Blisters
  11. Sailors Should Sew
  12. Understanding and Using the Magnetic Compass
  13. Sanding Clear Linear Polyurethane
  14. Choosing Bottom Paint
  15. The Art and Science of Fendering
  16. Ockam's Matryx
  17. Nautical Publications
  18. Great Books for Beginners
  19. Crew's Seabag
  20. Safety Check
  21. ACR RapidFix 406 EPIRB with GPS Interface
  22. Boat Building Courses
  23. The Harness/Tether Study
  24. Recommended Books
  25. Inflatable Maintenance
  26. Ten Things We Wouldn't Cruise Without
  27. Finding a Teak Wheel
  28. Water Drive
  29. Lightning Protection 101
  30. Head Maintenance Blues
  31. Software for Macs
  32. A Dinghy Option
  33. The New Sailrite Portable Sewing Machine
  34. Ten Recent Books
  35. Here’s the Rub
  36. Radar Basics
  37. A Navigation System for Your Notebook Computer
  38. Choosing the Best Computer Screen
  39. A Few GPS Basics
  40. What Is Differential GPS?
  41. GPS Rollover Malfunction
  42. Paint Problems
  43. Bristol Teak
  44. Radar Proximity Warning Systems
  45. Restoration of a 1972 Coronado 27
  46. Updating Electronic Charts
  47. Electronic Charts 101
  48. Selecting Computer Navigation Software
  49. Dueling Rodes
  50. The Weather Fax
  51. Varnish Work
  52. The NMEA 0183 Data Sentence
  53. Frequently Asked Phone Questions
  54. Frequently Asked Image and Charting Questions
  55. Frequently Asked Computer Questions
  56. Frequently Asked GPS/DPGS/LORAN Questions
  57. Marine Surplus and Consignment Shopping
  58. Locate a Heat Strip
  59. A Noiseless Wind Generator
  60. Palm-Top Computers and GPS Receivers
  61. Developments in Electronic Charting
  62. Onboard Computer Care
  63. Printers for Onboard Use
  64. GPS Interfacing
  65. Electronic Navigation
  66. Advanced GPS Interfacing
  67. A Laptop's Power Consumption
  68. A Worn Shaft Log
  69. Marine Radios Overview
  70. Radar Safety and Microwave Exposure
  71. Log in Records Early and Often
  72. Servicing a Simpson-Lawrence Windlass
  73. Reading Flow and Making Adjustments
  74. From Propane to Butane
  75. Stainless Steel Tools
  76. RAM on Board
  77. Laptops at Sea
  78. EPIRB Fundamentals: 121 vs. 406 MHZ
  79. Let the Refit Begin!
  80. Storage Space Management
  81. Hurricane Waiting
  82. Alternative Battery-Charging Systems
  83. Standard Onboard Charging Systems
  84. Creating a 12-Volt Spreadsheet
  85. Holding Tanks
  86. Bilge Pumps:First and Last Lines of Defense
  87. VHF Radio: Usage and Etiquette
  88. Control the Wicked Boom
  89. Safety Harnesses and Tethers
  90. Looking for E-Mail Service
  91. The Stuffing Box and Stern Tube
  92. The Rewards of Self-Sufficiency
  93. Renewing the Nonskid
  94. Engine Checkup
  95. Procuring Med-Kit Supplies
  96. Sail Repair at Night, Sailor's Delight, Part Two
  97. Paint the Bottom Yourself
  98. Check the Propeller
  99. The Single Sideband Radio and the Cruising Sailor
  100. Storm Survival in a Crowded Anchorage
  101. Boat Battery Power
  102. Teak Cockpit Floor Kit
  103. The Art of Maintaining Brightwork
  104. Medical Sources from Readers
  105. Medical Lessons from a Brush with Death
  106. Communications from Aboard
  107. Don't Anchor Too Close to Larry
  108. Choosing a Dinghy
  109. Suggestion for Moisture-Free Computer Care
  110. Preparing to Go Offshore
  111. Satellite-Beamed Weather Images
  112. Marine VHF Weather Forecasts