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Trinkatoo
By Alan Saunders
When Alan Saunders wanted a multitasking tender, he decided to take matters into his own hands and created an electric sailing tender that was reliable, easy, and stable. Follow along as Alan creates a charming dinghy that’s not only efficient, but lots of fun!
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Transmission Generators Are Upon Us
By Steve D'Antonio
Transmission Generators Are Upon Us
By Steve D’Antonio
Imagine if you could generate surplus 120VAC or 12/24VDC electricity whenever your propulsion engine was running. Furthermore, what if you could do it with a virtually maintenance-free design that required no gears, belts, or brushes to lubricate, adjust, or wear out? There is a wa
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Bottom's Up
By Robert Beringer
Bottom’s Up
by Robert Beringer
Slower and slower she went. As the months passed in the brackish waters of the Chesapeake, the boat speed of our 36-foot Grand Banks trawler, Ukiyo, continually went downward until we seriously considered renaming her, Three Legged Pi
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Wheels
By Bill Parlatore
Wheels
By Bill Parlatore
When the time comes to slip the lines and head off on your next extended cruise, several issues may await you when you get to the next destination. If you plan to stay any length of time in one place, for example, the issue of how best to get around becomes very real. For a couple of days, it is no big deal, but after a
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Spring Report: New Boats On The Water
By John Wooldridge
Spring Report: New Boats On The Water
By John Wooldridge
With a new season upon us, a number of notable new designs have emerged or will debut at this spring’s boat shows. In case you didn’t get to see them, here’s a quick look:
Symbol 59
Symbol’s new 59 Classic, from the board of Jack W. Sarin, N.A., blends t
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