The Magazine Home

Back Issues

Web Exclusive

Subscriber Services

Submission Guidelines

Photo Contest 2007

Photo Contest 2008

About Us

Philosophy of PMM

Contact PassageMaker Magazine

Design Competition 2008

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
  You are here:  Magazine and Events » The Magazine » Read Article

Table of Contents


PassageMaker Magazine
01 Nov 2003
Untitled Page

48

A Hardtop With A Difference
Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink. The Jaunceys figured out how to make their own potable water while they cruise, using a rather ingenious custom hardtop they designed and built for Dreamworld.
By Paul Jauncey

52

Spooky Boat
The continuing presence of the deceased owner is noticed by this trawler's crew, although perhaps in not quite as ominous a fashion as Jacob Marley rattling his chains. Yikes, it's a creepy trawler!
By Robert M. Lane

58

What A Life! Seasoned Women Cruisers Share Wisdom With A Newcomer
A new bride and a newcomer to boating receives a special gift - secrets learned during 50 years of collective cruising experience.
By Mary Umstot

64

Cruising Power Cat Comparison
Noted New Zealand designer Malcolm Tennant shares his multihull expertise as he explains the differences among the current choices of cruising under power catamaran designs.
By Malcolm Tennant

74

Camera Ready
Take better photographs when you go cruising, so you can share the memories with friends and family. Here's how to develop your skills, from composition to aperture. It will change how you view the world.
By Sally Bee Brown

84

A Better Cup Of Coffee On My Watch
What started as a replacement sourcing of java turns into a quest for making the best coffee in the world. It's not just about boats, folks.
By Bill Parlatore

92

Dashew's Unsailboat
This distinguished and creative sailor makes the switch to power. Steve Dashew will redefine basic trawler design philosophy.
By Bill Parlatore

100

American Tug
The popular 34-foot tug yacht from Tomco is stylish, well-built and stable - and just the right size for a couple.
By Robert M. Lane

112

The Dream
Tom and Mel Neale dreamed of raising a family while living aboard. In 1979, they stepped aboard Chez Nous and have lived The Dream ever since. This is truly a story of love - for the lifestyle, their family and each other.
By Mel Neale

120

Enduring Inspiration - The Tug Volendam
One man's perfect trawler is a sturdy 26-foot steel tugboat - designed by the owner from the keel up. Bob Vogel and his wife, Barbara, now explore New England on their cool little Volendam.
By Tim Clark

128

The Essential Spare Parts Locker For Trawlers - Part 2
Steve continues his discussion of the spares you should have aboard, including plumbing components, electrical items, running gear and other systems.
By Steve D'Antonio

138

Just Like Home - Only Better
Bob and Polly Lane successfully remodel their 1978 Grand Banks 42 Eurpoa with a 21st-century dishwasher.
By Robert M. Lane

144

Pursuing The Dream - In The Netherlands
Ready to retire and live aboard, Bob and Lynn Williamson carefully created a three-step plan for success. This American couple shares their experience buying a trawler overseas.
By Bob Williamson with Polly Lane

 Send to a Friend
Send this Page to a Friend
  Print   
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement