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A Less-Saintly St. Paul
Cruising this stunning stretch of the upper Mississippi, you’d never know you were in a former haven for the likes of Bugsy Siegel and the Ma Barker gang.
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Darcy Padilla
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Wine Country Cruising
Despite the rain, a Mainship 43 from Club Nautique proves as warm as the vineyard-lined valleys of Northern California.
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Alan Harper
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The Chesapeake, With Children
During a weeklong cruise in the land of the blue crab, a father of twin boys learns theres more to boating thanwell,
boating.
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Craig Wallace Dale
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Choo-Choo to you, Chattanooga
From European cafes to bluegrass bands, this city offers something for all boaters—including what soon may be the finest welcome on the Tennessee River.
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Arwin Keaw- gumnurdpong
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Dick Peterson’s Favorite Things
What does the president of Mikelson Yachts know about cruising in—and far around—his home port of San Diego? Everything.
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Patrick Bennet
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Seattle, Interrupted
Lake Union is a perfect home base for cruisers who want to kayak, bicycle, and explore Puget Sound. Just watch out for the blackberries.
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Mike Roemer
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Where Fun Boils Over
Fish Creek, Wisconsin, is one of Door County’s best-kept secrets. With plenty of dockage and family activities, it won’t stay that way much longer.
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Jim Raycroft
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In Pursuit of Fun...
...we discover the worlds fishingest bridge and meet the man who met the real James Bond.
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Anna Clopet
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Aeolian Odyssey
Italys Islands of the Wind prove as enchanting as they sound during an Aicons maiden cruise.
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Richard Steinberger
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Kingdom Come
Tonga is so far off the beaten path, it takes a leap of faith to get there. This couple cast off on a 41-footer—and discovered boating heaven.
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Roy Attaway
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The Land of Golden Light
The road to Mandalay is in fact a river, and a world traveler is transported back in time upon it, thanks to an eponymous riverboat.
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No Mans Land
Three female editors take over the helm for a bareboat adventure.
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