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Print magazine February 2014

A ‘bear’ of a barkentine

Revenue cutter and rescue vessel; explorer, humanitarian and war hero; floating museum and movie star — few vessels in the annals of maritime history can

A Dream of Tall Ships

A museum is born Peter and Norma Stanford’s “A Dream of Tall Ships” (Sea History Press, $34.95) presents the story of how these New Yorkers

GPS satellite compass

ComNav Marine has introduced new G Series GNSS satellite compasses. The G1 features complete redundancy, heading accuracy of less than 0.5 degree, position accuracy of

Daunt Rock Lightship Rescue

Oil painting by Tim Thompson Tim Thompson’s dramatic painting depicts a moment during the 76-hour rescue of the crew aboard the Daunt Rock lightship in

Winter work

The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Biscayne Bay gets a wide-angle view of the lower St. Mary’s River, which connects Lake Superior to Lake

Images – Bright blocks

Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark II Shutter speed: 1/10 second Lens focal length: 70mm Aperture: f/14 ISO: 400 February 2014 issue

GelMatch

Dolphinite’s GelMatch aerosol gelcoat repair dispenses color-matched, high-grade ISO gelcoat straight from the can to the surface without mixing, thanks to an all-in-one formula. The

Kanberra wipes

Infused with antiseptic and antifungal tea tree oil, Kanberra All Natural Wipes attack mold, fungus and bacteria on contact, neutralizing odors without chemicals, fragrances or

Remix Done Right

The yard best known for building Billy Joel’s Shelter Island Runabout has updated the design for a new generation of cruising families.

Boats Create Bonds

These families have discovered that time spent cruising makes for better relationships and creates great memories.

Stanley 36

A boater who has owned a diverse fleet loves the versatility of his Stanley 36, a capable Downeast cruiser.

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