Table of Contents
PassageMaker Magazine
15 Feb 2007
This issue is dedicated in loving memory of Polly Lane, a treasured member of
our PMM family and cruising community, who passed away on January 9, 2007.
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The Elegant Elling 45: A Bluewater Cruiser
By Steve C. D'Antonio
We’ve seen boats built in Holland make their way to U.S. waters before, but none
has had a presence as lasting as the Elling line of cruisers. The Elling 45 was
an almost instant success, and Steve’s boat tour tells us why. Decide for yourself
whether it’s because of the CE ocean rating, the long-range capability, the convertible
top–or all of the above!
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M/V Popeye: The Little Trawler That Could
By Carol-Ann Giroday
It’s fun to see the variety of cruising boats in our niche, whether under way, in
an anchorage, or at the docks. When one reader got to know Popeye, she was sure
others would enjoy meeting the stout, feisty tug, too. The tale of this brassy custom
trawler and its owners is one of many to be told about the unique boats that are
out there cruising.
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Does Your Dinghy Meet Your Needs? A Continued Look At Tenders
By Tom Neale
The topic of tenders never grows old. We’ve covered the different types of dinghies,
davits, hoists, and lifts, and now we get back to basics: does your dinghy meet
your needs? Reflecting on the many uses of a tender may help you find your perfect
match.
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Engine Troubleshooting: A Reasonable Approach to Keeping it Running
By Steve C. D'Antonio
A knowledgeable cruiser is a self-sufficient cruiser. A properly operating engine
is essential to cruising under power, so it pays to know what’s in your Holy Place.
Empower yourself with Steve’s practical maintenance and troubleshooting techniques,
and you’ll be able to approach your smoking engine with confidence.
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Comeback in the Gulf: It is Slow, Unsteady, but Unwavering
By Bill Parlatore
We went to New Orleans to check out the International Workboat Show, but there was
so much more to see. What we found was heart wrenching: a ravaged city still in
tatters 15 months after Hurricane Katrina decimated the region. We also found resilience
amid the despair and inspiring stories of survival, and we share our deeply moving
experience with you.
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Dutch Treat: A Complete European Experience
By Susan Bruce
When reader Susan Bruce and her husband decided to join the cruising under power
lifestyle, their search for the ideal boat led them to Holland. There were lessons
learned and rewards earned as they waded through the purchase process, followed
unfamiliar protocols, and became regular European cruisers. The Bruces’ experience
may inspire you to head to foreign waters, either to buy a trawler or to check out
new cruising grounds.
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Singing to Grizzly Bears
By Bob Duke
Part of the joy of cruising is getting to know the natural world, whether you’re
crossing an ocean, touring an inland waterway, or exploring a rugged coastline.
Along the Inside Passage, cruisers’ encounters with nature often include grizzly
bears. If you meet up with one of these magnificent beasts, you’d better be prepared.
Some boaters have discovered a unique defense: singing. What’s your tune?
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A Contemporary Cruiser: The Seville 37 Pilothouse
By Robert M. Lane
Come aboard as we check out a pilothouse cruiser that’s new to our niche. You might
see this trawler on either coast, and you’re sure to notice some interesting design
features: the sharp black outlines of the windows, the open saloon/galley, and the
unique engine room access. The new Seville from Mariner Yachts is a modern boat
that’s built to cruise.
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