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Offshore Cruising Encyclopedia (Book)
Jam-packed into 1232 pages is the latest information on 2200 subjects with 2500 detailed illustrations. Brings together in one concise, easy-to-use volume all the info you need to make the right decisions (and avoid the wrong ones) for your own style of cruising.
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Freezer Safe Temp Logger
Pocket-sized temperature logger displays date, time, high and low temps for 100 days, hours, or minutes, with a thaw alarm. Use it to optimize your boat's fridge and freezer system, maintain food safety (at home and afloat), and track heating and air conditioning performance. Just $29.95 for one or $49.95 for two. Be the first on your dock to own one! (For the discounted 2-pack, click on the photo, then scroll to the bottom and click on the link for the 2-pack.)
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Into the Light: A Family's Epic Journey
A family of five explores the Arctic on a 33-foot sailboat. Hailed by critics as "Spellbinding" "Seductive", and "A fine literary debut". If you're looking for the inspiration to cut the lines and sail away, you'll find it here. (Watch for the PBS documentary "Ice Blink" based on this book.)
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Surviving the Storm (Book)
The most detailed manual on heavy weather sailing ever assembled. Based on 70 interviews with survivors of extreme weather. With 560 spectacular photos and informative illustrations. "...An in-depth and long-needed examination of storm tactics and heavy-weather gear for modern boats." (Sail magazine)
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Practical Seamanship (Book)
632 pages of exhaustive detail on practically every aspect of seamanship, both traditional and modern. "A graduate course in going to sea...Will shave 10 to 20 years off your learning curve." (Sailing magazine)
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Mariner's Weather Handbook (Book)
The book that shows you how to use weather to your advantage, at home and offshore. "Mariner's Weather Handbook does for skippers at sea what the venerable Joy of Cooking does for cooks - it provides a complete and exhaustive guide to the basics of every aspect of weather you are likely to meet when cruising." (Bluewater Sailing magazine)
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