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  1. How-To / Seamanship

    A NALSA Record: DDWFTTW

    Kimball Livingston
    Aug 2, 2010

    And what rough beast, it’s hour come ’round at last, slouches toward Bethlehem to be born? All photos by Kimball Livingston Below, friends, is a document that I want on record at the Blue Planet Times. I’ll be referring to it on Monday, when I write the story of the first vehicle ever to go Dead [...] …Read More

  2. How-To / Seamanship

    Sirius Satellite Weather on the Chartplotter

    Lenny Rudow
    Jul 30, 2010

    After testing Sirius satellite weather on the chartplotter, I signed up for the service myself. Since I take my kids out on offshore adventures that may range 60 to 70 miles from the boat ramp, I wanted to be darn sure I knew what weather was coming, and how to avoid it. And avoid it [...] …Read More

  3. How-To / Seamanship

    Every Hundred Years

    Kimball Livingston
    Jul 29, 2010

    Siwash at Cueva Valdez Once she held the Around Catalina record, now she’s 100 years old and it’s time to party. So if you hear a bit of shouting this Saturday, coming from the direction of Howland’s Landing, Catalina, the action is probably on the deck of the redoubtable Siwash, a piece of floating history. Is there [...] …Read More

  4. How-To / Seamanship

    Ultimate Yachts: Molokai Strait 75

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 29, 2010

    The Molokai Strait   75 luxury bluewater expedition yacht Hercules is an examples of top-of-the-line everything. For the ocean adventurer, the Molokai Strait yachts are built with steel hulls and aluminum topsides, lots of displacement and fuel. I first saw the 75′ Hercules at the Newport, Rhode Island, boat show in the fall of 2008 and [...] …Read More

  5. How-To / Seamanship

    Bailing Mahi at the Lobster Pots

    Lenny Rudow
    Jul 28, 2010

    Bailing mahi mahi at the lobster pots along the edge of the Continental Shelf is one heck of a fun way to fish; there’s a ton of action, the fish jump and fight like crazy, and they taste darn good, too. Yesterday a weather-window opened up wide, so we launched the WriteAway and headed out [...] …Read More

  6. How-To / Seamanship

    BOOK REVIEW: Deadliest Sea

    Pete McDonald
    Jul 26, 2010

    From Noah to the sinking of the whaleship Essex to The Perfect Storm, maritime disaster stories have kept audiences riveted in accounts recorded on the written page. But in the Youtube and reality TV era, and particularly with the immense popularity of Deadliest Catch, the written word has some stiff competition. It is against these [...] …Read More

  7. How-To / Seamanship

    Adding a High Accuracy Fuel Flow Meter on your Boat

    Lenny Rudow
    Jul 26, 2010

    Adding a high accuracy fuel flow meter onto your boat is a much easier installation then most people would assume, and it gives you some important advantages. Let’s face facts: just about anyone who’s run a boat for years on end has either run the fuel tanks dry, or come close enough that they’ve stressed [...] …Read More

  8. How-To / Seamanship

    Troubleshoot Outboard Engine, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, or Mercury

    Lenny Rudow
    Jul 23, 2010

    Do you need to troubleshoot your Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, or Mercury outboard? Even though most of today’s outboard engines require a full-blown laptop scan to diagnose, some common problems can be addressed rather easily… if, that is, you know what to look for. Electrical issues and the number one problem, when your outboard won’t start. To [...] …Read More

  9. How-To / Seamanship

    Sea Fare July — Victoria Allman in the Galley

    Tom Tripp
    Jul 19, 2010

    In the July edition of Sea Fare -- Victoria Allman in the Galley, we learn a sweet lesson about life and coconut bread. This is an easy galley favorite. …Read More

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