Items Tagged With Tips and Tricks

Adventure in the Anchorage
Written By: Jeremy Smith
Somebody once told me that sailing consists of “long periods of boredom followed by brief moments of sheer terror.”  After sailing over 14,000nm between New England and the Caribbean aboard a 57’ Beneteau sailboat named “Splendido”, I could not possibly agree more.
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Anita´s Valium Handy Guide to Interviewing
Written By: Anita Valium
Every crew publication known to man tells you how you should conduct yourself at an interview.  I have no time for such sensible advice, it´s no fun to read.  So, bear with me if you would, I´d love to give you a few handy hints for what NOT to do at your agent´s interview.
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Keeping it Clean in the Dark
Written By: Captain Ted Sputh
There are approximately 400,000 types of mold but less than 100,000 have been named.  Of the approximately 1,000 types of mold that are found indoors across America, less than 80 of those molds are suspected of causing some form of illness and out of the 80, only a few are considered toxic.
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Marine Reverse Osmosis Systems
Written By: Craig Norton
Commercially, the reverse osmosis system has been in use since the early 70's and although technological advancements have made systems smaller and more reliable since then, it is still the number one cause for headache onboard charter yachts.
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Tender Feelings
Written By: Captain Chris Schaeffer
During the first trip the owner took the tender for a spin, returned 20 minutes later and stated that it was a toy for the kids. He wanted something more substantial, minimum of 25’ with diesel inboard and a good dive deck. You can imagine my surprise at this.
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