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Print magazine November 2012

The ABCs of safe towing

You may need to tow someone or be towed someday, so it’s important to know how to rig a bridle to attach the hawser if

Twin Vee’s new hydrofoil cat

Twin Vee Catamarans has introduced a hydrofoil 35-footer that excels in rough water, delivering a fast, smooth and efficient ride, says Roger Dunshee, CEO of

Powerboats to see at FLIBS

Here are six boats that didn’t make it into the boat show preview in the October issue. 1. Scout 320 LXF Scout plans to introduce

Arrive in style

Express boats combine a contemporary look and a good turn of speed, with a layout that creates a social space from the helm to the

Aphrodite

 You’re likely familiar with the popular ad campaign that features the “most interesting man in the world.” Aphrodite, the 1937 commuter built for the dashing

Beneteau Barracuda 9

Beneteau, the French builder known more in North America for its sailboats, continues to promote its powerboat line on this side of the Atlantic with

Venice of America

Fort Lauderdale is ground zero for all things nautical, but you’ll find much more if you set a few waypoints off the beaten path The

26 hours adrift in a fish tote

When a boat sinks offshore, there aren’t many ways to remain safe (or alive) while waiting to be rescued. When the 28-foot fishing boat Kaitlin

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The Two Ways to Handle a MOB

If a passenger goes overboard at sea, there’s a 40 percent chance you’ll never see that person again. Here are the recovery procedures you need to know.

The Nanni T4.270 diesel engine

Repower Your Boat: Top Tips

Your old engine is costing you more than you think. Here’s what you need to know before you pull the trigger on new iron.

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