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A New Generation of Net Controllers

Cruisers seem to be in agreement that 10-year-old Mera and her sisters do a bang-up job as net controllers. Don Quixote©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC When couples with children take off cruising, the parents sometimes enjoy the adventure much more than their kids. That doesn’t seem to be the case with the Congers. Sailing aboard…

Announcing the Delta Doo Dah

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Casualites of the Storm

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Ballenas Interruptus

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Two ‘Big Girls’ Enter Transpac

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