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On the water, or sometimes in the shop, most of us, no matter how experienced, have had some sort of near catastrophe. Here are a bunch that demonstrate that it’s not the screw-up that counts, it’s the recovery.

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Recovering from an Open Boat Capsize, From Denial to Self Reliance: A cautionary moment: Steve Stone purposely capsizes his Caledonia Yawl to show us what to expect when an open boat goes...

 

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