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Boating Jeff Hemmel |
Baja 20 Outlaw: Life on the run At less than $25,000, Baja's 20 Outlaw gets you in the go-fast game without suffering a sticker-shock coronary. And it doesn't skimp on the essentials to do it. |
Boating West & Seidman |
The Ear Speaks How to bring the best audio aboard your boat without breaking the bank. |
Boating David Seidman |
Boating Knots How to tie the bowline, sheet bend, and clove hitch, useful knots for the boating enthusiast |
Boating Stuart Reininger |
Chris-Craft 25 Crowne: Welcome to the No-Stress Zone The Crowne is generations away from the days of bullnoses and planked cruisers, but the workmanship and attention to detail that made those old Chrises memorable is a family trait -- one worth introducing to your family. |
Popular Mechanics November 2002 |
Offshore Racing's New Look The American Power Boat Association is making major changes in the way it conducts races and does business. |
Popular Mechanics September 2002 |
U.S.-To-Bermuda Record Breaker A Renaissance Prowler 306, powered by twin V6 Honda BF225 4-stroke outboards, sets a new record in the Bermuda Challenge. |
Wired October 2002 Carl Hoffman |
Billionaire Boys Cup High tech hits the high seas in a windblown battle between Craig McCaw and Larry Ellison. The author sets sail with Team OneWorld in the race to take back the America's Cup. |
Popular Mechanics September 2002 Cliff Gromer |
Turn Off The Bubble Machine Twin VMAX VZ250 HPDI outboards make this Grady-White a fast fisher. Engines are quiet and fuel misers. |
Popular Mechanics August 2002 Sarah M. Deem |
Yachting The High Life Brunswick's new Meridian yachts promise to shake things up in the cruiser category. |
Popular Mechanics August 2002 Rich Taylor |
Sails With Sizzle The fastest monohull sailboat in the world is a needle-nosed ocean racer called V.O.60. It was designed by Bruce Farr, and is capable of 36 knots. That's 41.4 mph. This sleek machine is 64 ft. long, just over 17 ft. wide and weighs 30,000 pounds. |
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