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John Rousmaniere

John Rousmaniere

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The Annapolis Book of Seamanship will be released on January 07, 2014 in Hardcover, eBook
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Chapter 8 from The Annapolis Book of Seamanship
Jun 19, 2009
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship will be released on October 01, 1999 in Hardcover
Oct 01, 1999
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship is now available in Hardcover
Oct 01, 1999
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship will be released on October 01, 1999 in
Oct 01, 1999
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship is now available in
Oct 01, 1999

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SailWorld.com, August 6, 2012
...What drives someone to sail across the Atlantic or, single-handed, around the globe? Why do some sailors shun sailing races only to take to the water for days, or weeks or even months? What does it feel like to be a human, alone, in the middle of a huge...
BYM News, June 6, 2013
...why you should attend or organize a US Sailing Certified Safety at Sea Seminar. *Rescue report drafted by John Rousmaniere About US Sailing The United States Sailing Association (US Sailing), the national governing body for sailing, provides...
SailWorld.com, June 6, 2013
...why you should attend or organize a US Sailing Certified Safety at Sea Seminar. *Rescue report drafted by John Rousmaniere...
New England Public Radio, May 17, 2013
...and even before this terrible accident, were these boats too much for the sailors, even for these sailors," John Rousmaniere, who has written extensively about sailing and the history of the America's Cup, tells Gonzales. "The evidence is that their...
WUKY, May 17, 2013
...even before this terrible accident, were these boats too much for the sailors, even for these sailors?" asks John Rousmaniere, who has written extensively about sailing and the history of the America's Cup. "The evidence is that their safety is really...
WNYC, May 17, 2013
...“ "[Are] these boats too much for the sailors, even for these sailors?" — John Rousmaniere America's Cup, the oldest and most prestigious sailing competition, has hit some choppy water. The death last week of British sailor and gold medal...
WKAR, May 17, 2013
...even before this terrible accident, were these boats too much for the sailors, even for these sailors?" asks John Rousmaniere, who has written extensively about sailing and the history of the America's Cup. "The evidence is that their safety is really...
KUNC 91.5 FM, May 17, 2013
...even before this terrible accident, were these boats too much for the sailors, even for these sailors?" asks John Rousmaniere, who has written extensively about sailing and the history of the America's Cup. "The evidence is that their safety is really...