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Adventures in the Gulf of Maine


Keepers of the light
(October 1, 2005)

Sea Tales IV: David's great adventure
(August 1, 2005)

Ah, the boat show that changed our lives
(July 1, 2005)

When the admiral's happy, I'm happy
(May 1, 2005)

A long day's journey into fright
(April 1, 2005)

Damn the transmission and full speed ahead at 1.5 knots
(February 1, 2005)

Telling tales: When a group of middle-aged men gather to tell sea stories, just about anything can happen
(February 1, 2005)

An opportunity taken, an experience to cherish
(February 1, 2005)

Travels with Poco
(October 1, 2004)

Dancing with hurricanes
(October 1, 2004)

Challenging Charley
(October 1, 2004)

Showdown with a tanker and a story to tell
(September 1, 2004)

First things first: Getting DoubleG home
(September 1, 2004)

The day Foy Brown taught me how to lobster
(August 1, 2004)

Following the Fundy Flotilla: A June idyll on Canada's long, lazy St. John River
(August 1, 2004)

The cusk eel is all talk, some slime
(July 1, 2004)

On a cruise to somewhere unexpected
(July 1, 2004)

The dory, the lobsterman, and a visit to paradise
(May 1, 2004)

Sometimes, just altering course can make all the difference
(May 1, 2004)

Chased by gales across the Gulf
(April 1, 2004)

Twice burned, a cruiser considers theology
(February 1, 2004)

Riding out Isabel ... or trying to
(February 1, 2004)

Fly away old Buddy, fly away ... Buddy?
(February 1, 2004)

A Downeast shakedown
(October 1, 2003)

Even the captain wasn't the picture of cool
(October 1, 2003)

Going cruising means adapting relationships to new challenges
(October 1, 2003)

Cruisers recall moments on the MA-ME Flotilla
(September 1, 2003)

Immersed in the joys of the J boat
(September 1, 2003)

It was so nasty
(August 1, 2003)

It was so nasty
(August 1, 2003)

It was so nasty
(August 1, 2003)

It was so nasty
(August 1, 2003)

A boating adventure in the beautiful Bay of Fundy
(August 1, 2003)

A sailor — and his boats — grow into cruising life
(July 1, 2003)

Everything you wanted to know about commercial fishing
(July 1, 2003)

Nurturing the spirit of the nervous boater
(June 1, 2003)

Sometimes it's nice to just take a hike
(June 1, 2003)

The cruising is challenging and that's a good thing
(May 1, 2003)

The Gulf at night: After the storm, night brings peace
(May 1, 2003)

The Gulf at night: Sailing into a night of which cruising memories are made
(May 1, 2003)

The Gulf at night: It was the perfect cure for my dreams of an offshore trip to Bermuda
(May 1, 2003)

The Gulf at night: Honey, I set off the EPIRB
(May 1, 2003)

Our scariest moments
(March 1, 2003)

Evenings in the dark aren't such a bad thing
(March 1, 2003)

Isn't life full of small surprises
(January 31, 2003)

With an out-of-season hurricane snapping at their heels, a cruising couple struggles to save their boat
(January 31, 2003)

Once in a while it's nice just to be brothers together
(January 31, 2003)

Cruising Downeast in a Sea Ray, A Rhode Island boater learns a few things about tides
(September 30, 2002)

Last Word: It's back to school time
(September 30, 2002)

For an experienced sailor, a humbling experience
(September 30, 2002)

Two times aground: What went wrong?
(September 30, 2002)

The perils of the $2 Downeast shower
(August 31, 2002)

There's a little saying ...
(August 31, 2002)

Spots to avoid
(August 31, 2002)

e're well worth our salt
(August 31, 2002)

Wake up - we're aground
(August 31, 2002)

Greetings from aground: Wish I weren't here
(August 31, 2002)

The best sail I ever had
(July 31, 2002)

Up the creek without a rudder
(June 30, 2002)

Downeast Voyage: Two power cruisers, six friends, one dog, no blueberries
(June 30, 2002)

Up the creek without a rudder
(July 1, 2002)

Downeast Voyage: Two power cruisers, six friends, one dog, no blueberries
(July 1, 2002)

Sometimes, the weather really can change your life
(June 1, 2002)

We'll buckle up next time we visit Buckle Harbor
(April 30, 2002)

We'll buckle up next time we visit Buckle Harbor
(May 1, 2002)

It was really nasty out there. Really.
(December 31, 2001)

It was really nasty out there. Really.
(January 1, 2002)