For the Greater Good: 50 Years, Going Boldly
Of all the changes that long-range cruising has seen in the past 50 years, safety and communication have been most welcome.
Of all the changes that long-range cruising has seen in the past 50 years, safety and communication have been most welcome.
I’m writing this on our sailboat in New Zealand, bound for Fiji and beyond. This was my husband’s idea. How did I get here?
Supersede Marine Board is 100 percent recyclable, waterproof and rot-proof.
Steve Brodie acquired Pacific Seacraft in 2007 out of bankruptcy. The company now builds 31- to 61-footers in North Carolina.
The happiest days in most boat owners’ lives, it turns out, have nothing to do with buying or selling the boat.
My entire life, I tried to design and outfit the perfect cruising boat. By the fifth hull, I had learned a lot.
Executive director of Sail Newport Brad Read offers a sailing sabbatical program for those seeking a temporary leave from the rat race.
Preparing for a direct hit from Hurricane Lee taught us that when a named storm is closing in, one of the biggest battles is psychological.
The Thirty Thousand Islands is a picturesque wonderland for anyone willing to explore a bit by sailing, and a bit by rowing.
With our 80th birthdays approaching, we decided to sail this challenging Great Lake one last time.
The bluewater sailor and beloved contributor to Cruising World died in August in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Weather delays, unexpected challenges, and changing plans: why patience is the ultimate skill for successful cruising.
Of all the changes that long-range cruising has seen in the past 50 years, safety and communication have been most welcome.
I’m writing this on our sailboat in New Zealand, bound for Fiji and beyond. This was my husband’s idea. How did I get here?
Supersede Marine Board is 100 percent recyclable, waterproof and rot-proof.
Steve Brodie acquired Pacific Seacraft in 2007 out of bankruptcy. The company now builds 31- to 61-footers in North Carolina.
The happiest days in most boat owners’ lives, it turns out, have nothing to do with buying or selling the boat.
My entire life, I tried to design and outfit the perfect cruising boat. By the fifth hull, I had learned a lot.
Executive director of Sail Newport Brad Read offers a sailing sabbatical program for those seeking a temporary leave from the rat race.
Preparing for a direct hit from Hurricane Lee taught us that when a named storm is closing in, one of the biggest battles is psychological.
The Thirty Thousand Islands is a picturesque wonderland for anyone willing to explore a bit by sailing, and a bit by rowing.
With our 80th birthdays approaching, we decided to sail this challenging Great Lake one last time.
The bluewater sailor and beloved contributor to Cruising World died in August in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Weather delays, unexpected challenges, and changing plans: why patience is the ultimate skill for successful cruising.
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