Voyaging: The Atlantic's forgotten Archipelago
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The Cape Verde islands had a very poor reputation among cruising sailors since there was no infrastructure to cater to yachts. However, with the entry of new marine services in the islands, it is gaining popularity and increasingly becoming a more attractive destination.
Publication Name: Cruising World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0098-3519
Year: 2004
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Boathandling: Stone-cold control in close quarters
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Professional mariners use spring lines to handle big single-screw tugs, trawlers, and other commercial workboats more effectively. A number of techniques that could work for any single-screw boat are provided by using wind as the contrary force vector.
Publication Name: Cruising World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0098-3519
Year: 2004
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