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61 BOAT-SHOW PREVIEW New Cruising Models for 2007 p. 124 C RUISING WORLD make your OOCCTTOOBBEERR 22000066 escape STEP-BY-STEP PLAN by Webb Chiles p. 116 3 BUDGETS THAT WORK by Beth Leonard p. 106 WHERE TO GO FIRST by Jimmy Cornell p. 100 Systems Know-How Shopping for Sails p. 134 $$44..9999 Inside Your Watermaker p. 142 CCaannaaddaa $$55..9999 Latest Chart Plotters p. 150 The S&S 57Charisma wwwwww..ccrruuiissiinnggwwoorrlldd..ccoomm on Puget Sound OCTOBER 2006 Time to shake off the heat and go for a snorkel at In- dian Rock, in Emerald Bay off Santa Catalina island. Photo by John Burnham. See “The Island Beyond FFEEAATTUURREESS Avalon,” page 86. 68 Lure of the Labrador THE SAILING LIFE A northbound dash must be truncated, but it 18 Shoreline doesn’t stop an exploration of uncharted territory Famein photos, a by Myron Arms Jamaican waypoint, 74 A Lot of Help from Her Friends wooden boats Down 30 Under, a restoration plan Special Report:Help flooded in when the famous revived, Annapolis Gipsy Moth IVhit a reef. So did the questions seminars, and more by Alvah Simon edited by 80 Ragman Elaine Lembo Part I from a new book sets up a showdown 30 On Watch between Hurricane Lenny and three sailboats What? Fatty was a solo by John Kretschmer 38 sailor? Well, once—sort of 86 The Island Beyond Avalon by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander On a cruise to the Channel Islands, the captain manages to turn off the noise inside his head 38 Short Story by John Burnham New challenges along a familiar course teach 90 Flying Home the subtleties of Columbia, the 1899 America’s Cup defender, is 48 crew responsibility the latest subject captured by painter John Mecray by Melanie Neale by Andrew Burton 42 Editor Profile 94 Florida’s French Connection Work and wit stand by a Yacht Style:Joel Potter’s pure American; his new formerCWeditor to the Amel 54 is all French. The fit?Tres bon! very end by Herb McCormick by Dan Spurr 56 CRUISING WORLD OCTOBER 2006 7 HANDS-ON SAILOR 100 Where to Cruise First? Routing:North American sailors looking for a single-season escape a bit off the beaten track might take two suggestions from a cruising guru: a summer cruise to Spitsbergen and a Bahamian- Central American circle by Jimmy Cornell 106 Cruising Budgets That Work Living Aboard:Three cruising kitties illustrate different ways you can voyage, whatever your lifestyle and vessel 124 by Beth A. Leonard 116 Seven Steps to Planning THE SAILING LIFE Your Escape 48 Under Way Voyaging:He’s circumnavigated four times, and he wasn’t rich or sponsored, so his plan may work Heading northeast from for you, too New Zealand, a stormy by Webb Chiles battle through the vast, 106 empty Pacific wilderness 122 An Orderly Transfer of Power leads to a rewarding Monthly Maintenance:With a modest South Seas destination investment of time and attention, your engine by Tere Batham belts will keep turning smoothly 56 Passage Notes by Steve D’Antonio Traditional cruising boats, REVIEWS not to mention mealtime, 116 were the big favorites of 124 61 New Models Make the centennial Newport- Boat-Show Debut Bermuda Race Showcase 2007:From whimsical to pragmatic, by Andrew Burton there are scores of new boats from which to 66 People and Food score a new boat by Jeremy McGeary A gale blows, then comes the reward: bacon, eggs, 150 134 New Sails for the Old Boat and potato bread cooked Sailcloth:You choose the fabric to dress up up by the captain your deck wardrobe by Geraldine Foley by Jeremy McGeary 240 Log of Ithaka 142 The Well Is Never Dry The story of Lisa Harris, Watermakers:Seawater becomes potable when an acclaimed San Blas the salt’s removed. Here’s how the process, called molamaker, adds a 240 reverse osmosis, works in these onboard systems cross-cultural resonance to the notion that a DEPARTMENTS by Chuck Husick woman’s work is never done 11 Editor’s Log 150 Touch-and-Go Plotting by Bernadette Bernon 14 Mailbag Electronics:Just-out electronic chart displays let 158 Chartering News you plan your trip and sail your course with the touch of a finger—or a few well-chosen words 238 Advertiser Index by Captain Chris Kelly Cover:Photograph by Neil Rabinowitz. 8 CRUISING WORLD OCTOBER 2006

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