Tag: boats
![Katrina leaving Cuttyhunk](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/paul-dad-cuttyhunk-400x300.jpg)
Favorite Sailing: Whatever’s On Now
It’s hard to explain the many ways to enjoy summer on the water Read More …
![summer-2022-medley](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/summer2022-400x300.jpg)
An Embarrassment of Boats—and their Glorious “Hats”
It’s been a great summer—thanks to too many boats. Read More …
![Pierre Great Harbor](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Pierre-great-hbr-Paul-400x300.jpg)
The Unique Power of Word—and Boat—Choice
When it comes to the word “boat,” some additional context is definitely required. Read More …
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Personal Highlights of 2018
2018 was a watershed year for me in both sailing and publishing. Read More …
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Giving Thanks x 4
This year, I’m adding four items to my gratitude list. Read More …
![Paul pictures Dingle](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/fresh-perspective-paul-dingle-600x400.jpg)
Sparking Fresh Perspectives
Seeing the world in a different way doesn’t have to mean leaving a familiar harbor. Read More …
![Dutch Island Lighthouse](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/dutch-is-light-600x400.jpg)
Year in Review: 12 Best Posts of 2017
Even I can’t remember what I published this year, so here are some of the best collected into one post. Read More …
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Haulout Season
Hauling boats is an end-of-summer ritual in New England, and always bittersweet. Read More …
![Matsya sailing PaulCroninStudios](https://carolnewmancronin.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Matsya-5-600x400.jpg)
The Language of Sailing
Baggywrinkle, staysail, even halyard: sailor-speak can be hard to translate. Read More …