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print magazine September 2011

Mishaps and Rescues September 2011

Waiting for the tide The 48-foot fishing vessel Sisiutl is hard aground in Portage Bay, Alaska. Winds were 35 mph, and seas were running 4

Talkin’ boats with Robert Kaidy

Co-Founder, Ocean5 Naval Architects Naval architects Robert Kaidy and John Canada founded Ocean5 Naval Architects in 2007 and have designed and engineered everything from pod-powered

An electrical check list

• Carry spare parts, such as wire and electrical connectors, fuses, bulbs, engine belts, distilled water for the batteries and engine fuel filters. • Carry

The Miami River

Photos by Michael Pancier. The Miami River, known in times past as the Sweetwater River or Lemon River, is just 5-1/2 miles long, but it

Beautiful Brutes

J Class yachts thrill Newport just as they did in their 1930s glory days Photos by Jody Dole We’re gathered in a small boat in

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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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