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  1. Realistic Cruising Budgets
  2. Communications from Aboard
  3. Fishing While You Cruise
  4. Guests Aboard ... or Overboard?
  5. The Onboard Medical Kit, Part Two
  6. The Onboard Medical Kit, Part One
  7. Heat Emergencies
  8. The Art of Maintaining Brightwork
  9. If You're The Guest
  10. Tools and Materials for Wood Care
  11. Preparing for the Cruising Life
  12. Boat Storage Tips
  13. Procuring Med-Kit Supplies
  14. Engine Checkup
  15. The Rewards of Self-Sufficiency
  16. The Tools of Self-Sufficiency
  17. VHF Radio: Usage and Etiquette
  18. Bilge Pumps:First and Last Lines of Defense
  19. Medically Prepared for the Big Voyage
  20. Using Weather Sites on the Internet
  21. Health Insurance While Cruising
  22. Storage Space Management
  23. EPIRB Fundamentals: 121 vs. 406 MHZ
  24. Marine Radios Overview
  25. One Sublime Passage through the Night
  26. Sailing with Cats
  27. Local Fishing Laws
  28. Single-Handed Sailing
  29. Guns and Cruising
  30. E-Mail at Sea
  31. A Few GPS Basics
  32. Radar Basics
  33. Fishing Gear Selection
  34. Checklist for Successful Anchoring
  35. Head Maintenance Blues
  36. Safety Check
  37. Sailing with Children: The First Day
  38. Crew's Seabag
  39. The First Day Trip
  40. Understanding and Using the Magnetic Compass
  41. Pets Afloat
  42. Sailors Should Sew
  43. The First Overnight
  44. Dangerous Dinghies
  45. Dream Sailing
  46. The First Cruise
  47. Buying the Family's First Sailboat
  48. How to Find a Good Sailing School for Your Child
  49. Babies on Board
  50. Renovating the Galley
  51. Guns on Board
  52. E-Mail Options
  53. Cruising Cuisine
  54. Sailing with E-Mail
  55. Children on Board
  56. High-Frequency Radio Basics
  57. Cooking Under Pressure
  58. Shorthanded Sail Handling
  59. Crew Safety Briefing—Part Two
  60. The Well-Equipped Galley
  61. How to Get Started in Racing
  62. Cruising Pets
  63. The Cruising Woman’s Advisor
  64. Options for the Beginner
  65. Becoming Accustomed to US Customs
  66. Cruising with Canines
  67. A Little Night Magic
  68. Ten Lessons of Fitting Out
  69. What Time Is It?
  70. Offshore Communications
  71. Painting Props and Shafts
  72. The Philosophy of Racing
  73. Keeping Produce Fresh
  74. Fixing Chips and Cracks
  75. The Crew Members' Manifesto
  76. Ladies Only
  77. Ingredients for a Good Leader
  78. Fishing for Sailors
  79. Safety Updates for Cruisers
  80. Fitness for Every Sailor
  81. Domestic Issues
  82. Painting Hull, Deck, and Nonskid
  83. Paint Options
  84. Maintaining Freshwater
  85. Maintaining Safety Gear
  86. Navigation Basics
  87. Understanding the Racing Rules
  88. Offshore Safety Made Simple
  89. Cleaning Fiberglass Hulls and Decks
  90. Paint Problems
  91. Waxing Over New Paint
  92. Painting Tips
  93. Qualities for Becoming a Crew
  94. Prepare for the Unexpected
  95. My First Haulout
  96. The Proper Fabric
  97. Gender Gap or Gender Mirror?
  98. Fishing Under Sail
  99. Optimal Offshore Med Kit
  100. Good Nutrition For Sailors
  101. Offshore Safety Reviewed
  102. Disposing of Used Sails
  103. Navigational Software
  104. Boat Covers
  105. We're Not in Oz Anymore
  106. Anchoring in Small Spaces
  107. It's Winch Servicing Time
  108. Putting the Right Tools On Board
  109. Against the Current
  110. The Annual Tropical Bash;
    Thoughts on Sailing to the Caribbean
  111. Choosing and Installing a Wind Generator
  112. Upgrading Your Mainsail System
  113. The Best and Worst Days at Sea
  114. What to Do When You Run Aground
  115. Personal Shelter from the Elements
  116. Choosing and Using Sealants
  117. Electrical Power on Board
  118. The Third Essential
  119. How Long Will It Take?
  120. Homeschooling in the Tropics
  121. Proper Cabin Lighting
  122. Sailing Basics
  123. The Art of Ice-ing
  124. Captains and Admirals
  125. Dangerous Seafood
  126. The Delicate Art of Preventing Seasickness
  127. Calculating the Cost of Cruising
  128. Resolving Onboard Conflicts
  129. Working With the Stars—Celestial Navigation
  130. Pump it Out
  131. Cruising Preparation
  132. Actualizing the Sailor Within
  133. Light Lists, Lighthouses, and Visible Ranges
  134. The Cruising Cockpit
  135. Surviving a Fouled Prop
  136. The Boatyard Blues
  137. Understanding Tidal Currents
  138. Grooming Underway
  139. Criteria for Successful Cruising
  140. The Lessons of Fear
  141. Odor Control
  142. Gear Failure 101
  143. Nature's Cruising Schedule
  144. Welcome Aboard!
  145. Cruising Advice
  146. Bidding Bon Voyage to a Boat
  147. Using Tide Tables
  148. Wintering Aboard
  149. Christmas at Sea
  150. A Christmas at Sea
  151. Rules of the Road
  152. The Importance of DR
  153. The Art and Science of Standing Watch
  154. Bon Voyage
  155. Winter Storms and Hypothermia
  156. Cruising Dangers, Part One
  157. A Safe and Sound Galley
  158. Gifts from the Rain Gods
  159. Diesel Fuel Essentials
  160. Lines of Position, Bearings, and Fixes
  161. Developing a Pre-Cruising Agreement
  162. The First Race (Making Do...)
  163. Steering System Spring Checkup
  164. The Definitive Spring Work List
  165. Cruising with Kids
  166. The Importance of Galleys
  167. Women and Cruising
  168. Protecting Ourselves from the Elements
  169. Making Your Boat a Home
  170. Cruising Necessities and Luxuries
  171. Provisioning for the Caribbean
  172. The Rule of 60
  173. Can a Middle-Aged Woman Learn to Sail?
  174. When Docking, Easy Does It
  175. General Navigation Techniques
  176. A Case for the Onboard Patio
  177. Financing the Sailing Habit
  178. How Not to Race
  179. Turning Passengers into Crew
  180. Cruising via Rally
  181. Estimating Project Time
  182. The Cruiser's Wardrobe
  183. All About Charts
  184. All About Charts, Part Two
  185. The Cruising Life - How to Get Started, Part Two
  186. Women at Sea