People and Food: Bounty in Beaufort
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Beaufort, North Carolina is known for its hospitality that extends beyond pirates and ponies to include cruisers. In front of the main anchorage, there is a public dinghy dock with trash receptacles, and for a reasonable fee, the public marina provides transients with showers and e-mail access.
Publication Name: Cruising World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0098-3519
Year: 2004
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Cruising Maine: Down East honeymoon (revisited)
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Architect and filmmaker Christopher Knight, remembers his honeymoon cruise with his wife at Maine, thirty-one years before. He visits Maine again and feels that modern technology makes boat handling much easier.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 2003
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People and food: A mighty fine fish
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The mahimahi is a 40-foot fish that can be cooked up into a perfect midocean feast. The monstrous mahimahi makes seagoing a pure perfection.
Publication Name: Cruising World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0098-3519
Year: 2003
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