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“Hooked in the Real World,” Practical Sailor, December 2008, pp. 32-35.
“Product Test: Heavyweight Cruising Anchors for Challenging Anchorages,” Practical Sailor, November 2008, pp. 34-39.
“Small Gas Honda Gets Thumbs Up,” Practical Sailor, December 2008, pp. 36-37.
“Anchoring: The Graduate Course,” Pacific Yachting PNW, September/October 2008, pp. 56-59.
“Anchoring 101: The basics,” Pacific Yachting PNW, July/August 2008, pp. 58-60.
“Learn to Read Those Tropical Squalls,” Cruising World, December 2007, pp. 66-69.
“Get Weather Info at Sea,” Cruising World, December 2007, pp. 70-71.
“Twice the Security,” Cruising World, August 2007, pp. 74-75.
“Short-handed Docking Made Easier,” Cruising World, July 2007, pp. 82-84.
“Hawk Is Good to Go,” Cruising World, March 2007, pp. 80-86.
“Stuff that Stands the 85,000-Mile Test,” Practial Sailor, January 2007, pp. 14-19.
“Emergency Steering Solutions,” Cruising World, December 2006, pp. 66-70.
“Splicing Tools,” Practical Sailor, July 2006, pp. 34-38.
“Could it happen to you?” monthly column, Yachting Monthly, March 2005 to April 2006.
“Buyers Beware,” Cruising World, January 2006, pp. 98-103.
“Visibility: How to be seen,” SAIL, May 2005, p. 46.
“Ghosting Across the Tasman,” Cruising World, May 2005, pp. 86-91.
“Getting Hooked,” Yachting Monthly, January 2005, pp. 68-73.
“An Ounce of Prevention,” Cruising World, February 2005, pp. 88-91.
“Coming Up Short,” Cruising World, January 2005, pp. 74-81.
“Equipped to Carry On,” Cruising World, September 2004, pp. 100-105.
“Where’d All the Cruisers Go?”, Cruising World, August 2004, pp. 25-27.
“Downwind Tactics for the Long Haul,” Cruising World, May 2004, pp. 84-91.
“Essential Knots,” Sailing, March 2004, pp. 35-37.
“Self-steering for High Performance Hulls,” Cruising World, January 2004, pp. 84-89.
“The Laptop Shakedown Aboard Hawk,” Cruising World, March 2003, pp. 58-62.
“Practical Weather Routing,” SAIL, July 2002, pp. 46-49.
Heavy weather, Yachting Monthly, March 2002, pp. 38-42.
“Free Heating with a Bus Heater,” Sailing, October 2001, pp. 46-48.
“The Right Line for the Job: Part 2,” SAIL, August 2001, pp. 38-39.
“The Right Line for the Job: Part 1,” SAIL, July 2001, pp. 49-52.
“When Is It Time to Reef,” SAIL, June 2001, pp. 40-44.
“A Simple Downwind Device,” Sailing, January 2001, 38-39.
“Preparing for a Safe Passage,” SAIL, November 2000, pp. 36-46.
“Readying for a Hurricane Hit,” SAIL, September 2000, pp. 58-64.
“Sophisticated but Simple,” SAIL, May 2000, pp. 84-89.
“Heavy Weather, Parts I and II,” Blue Water Sailing, July/August, September 1999.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Cover photo, Cruising World, March 2003.
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