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Avoiding Costly Boating MistakesIt's critical to learn from the mistakes of other boaters.
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[December 13, 2011]Heave a Line and Make a Monkey’s Fist 2Learn how to tie and heave a monkey's fist.
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[June 10, 2009]Great Loop Blog: Small Boat, Big Summer 2Follow along with two sisters as they travel the Great Loop in a 16-foot Duroboat.
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[January 11, 2011]America's Boating Capital? Lake of the Ozarks 1Towering bluffs and forests line the natural shorelines of Lake of the Ozarks.
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[May 6, 2008]Explorathon 1Too many people had too much fun on this boat-fish-snorkle-Sea-Doo fest to not tell the story.
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[August 27, 2009]Our Ten (Once) Secret Spots 1Given a week off and a command to boat somewhere quiet, here's where you'd find our editors.
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[November 3, 2008]Sanibel Island, Florida 1The tropical aura isn’t the chief reason Sanibel is so popular within boating’s inner circle. There’s more to it — rooms and restaurants practically on top of the marina, and easy boat access to protected water. But the atmosphere does explain why the island is a favorite in the larger scope of the nation’s recreational boaters.
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[March 31, 2008]Shell Game 1Thump-thump. The sound of trailer tires pounding over imperfections in the road was as hurried as it was constant. The workhorses (mud-splotched duallies and oxidized light-duty trucks) headed down a two-lane strip of patchy asphalt to the nearby launch ramps on the morning of the year's biggest boating day in the Gulf coast town of Crystal River, Florida.
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[February 6, 2008]Old Battles, New 'Nooga 1Chattanooga, steeped in Civil War history, has emerged as a prime boater's destination in the heart of Tennessee River country.
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