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<DIV><B>-- TrawlerCrawler.net goes live</B></DIV>
<DIV><B>-- A Nordhavn takes on the Northwest Passage</B></DIV>
<DIV><B>-- Small boat cruising on the Inside Passage</B></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#ff0000><B>TrawlerCrawler.net goes live</B></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>This is your invitation to join a Web-based community for trawler
crawlers-men and women enthusiastic about voyaging, cruising and living aboard
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<DIV>TrawlerCrawler.net is being launched to complement the interactive mailing
lists associated with TrawlersAndTrawlering.com. For those who love the email
format of T&T List and its sister discussion groups, the lists will continue
to inform and entertain for a long time to come. For Listees, TrawlerCrawler.net
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<DIV>For those who are happier sharing information and experiences in a Web
environment, TrawlerCrawler.net will become their homeport on the Net with
forums such as All Trawlers, All Trawlering, All the Time, Cruising the Rideau
and other waters and waterways, and Happy Hour. For fans of smaller power
cruisers, there's Smaller the Boat, Bigger the Adventure, and they can enjoy
Happy Hour, too.</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#ff0000><B>A Nordhavn takes on the Northwest
Passage</B></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Sprague Theobald, the owner of a Nordhavn 57 who happens to be an
award-winning documentary producer, plans to depart from Rhode Island on June 14
to begin an attempt on the fabled Northwest Passage across the top of the
western hemisphere. Check out the trailer for the film he plans to shoot.</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#ff0000><B>Small boat cruising on the Inside
Passage</B></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#333333>Richard Cook has written an informative and enjoyable
book called Cruising in A Big Way based on his small-boat experiences over 18
years and 30,000 miles on the Inside Passage from Puget Sound in Washington to
Glacier Bay in Southeast Alaska. He and his wife now cruise on the
diesel-powered Bounty 257 but began their boating with a C-Dory 22.</FONT></DIV>
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