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Awaiting Completion
By Robert M. Lane
Awaiting Completion: ABD Yacht’s 72-Footer
By Robert M. Lane
On the industrial waterfront of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Alan Dawson and Burton Drody have begun building a 72-foot expedition-style yacht that that should be worth waiting for.
If you want to buy her, waiting may be p
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New Battery Technology
By Steve D'Antonio
New Battery Technology
By Steve D’Antonio
Marine batteries, their design, use, and charge/discharge abilities, have been a subject of intense interest within the recreational marine industry for decades. I clearly recall a meeting many years ago, when I worked as a boatyard electrician. I sat in the yard manager’s office
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Living Lightly On The Water
By Beth Adams Smith
Living Lightly On The Water:
Eight Steps To A Greener Boat
By Beth Adams Smith
Long before Al Gore’s slide show marathon awakened America, Walt Kelly’s comic strip, Pogo, sounded the alarm: “We have met the enemy and he is us.” As boaters, we are often the first to see the repercussions of bad envir
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New From PMM!
By PassageMaker Magazine
PMM COMES TO LIFE ON THEBOATERS.TV
By Natalie Friton
There are many ways you can access PMM and the articles, photos, events, and community associated with the PassageMaker brand. We continue to reach out to use new technology in our products, as you’v
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Carribean Spice
By Lori Ross
Caribbean Spice
By Lori Ross
During our winter in South Florida, I had an opportunity to explore the cooking of the Caribbean Islands, a cuisine that is very popular in the Sunshine State. While we often associate Caribbean cooking with hot, spicy sauces, marinades, and rubs—and the Caribbean has its share of fiery condiments and dishes—the
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