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A stout double-ender for cruising I’ve heard that New England sailors have seawater running...
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A stout double-ender for cruising I’ve heard that New England sailors have seawater running...
Read MoreA series of bad decisions leads to a potentially fatal situation. Squalls were building rapidly...
Read MoreWhen my wife Susan and I bought our Contessa 32, Hunter Star, in LaPaz, Mexico, I asked the owner...
Read MoreGraveyard of the Pacific: Shipwreck and Survival on America’s Deadliest Waterway by Randall...
Read MoreInstalling a cabin heater for cool cruising adventures in a warm boat Honcho, our 1998 Beneteau...
Read MoreHitting a Tanker in the Dark Sailing through the night is a phenomenal experience. I have had some...
Read MoreThe Deepest Map: The High-Stakes Race to Chart the World’s Oceans by Laura Trethewey Sailors don’t...
Read MoreOn an ill-fated voyage home, a young family learns lessons in seamanship and community spirit. All...
Read MoreWhen you break a mast or need a new spreader base or just want to have a fresh coat of paint...
Read MoreEven though the sailors in our lives might think they have it all, we know there is always...
Read MoreA DIY soda machine satisfies a couple’s bubbly water obsession. We had just pulled into...
Read MoreFor those familiar with the writing and sailing accomplishments of Webb Chiles and his many...
Read MoreReaders who enjoyed Bert Vermeer’s review of the Vancouver 27 in the September/October 2023 issue...
Read MoreThe challenges and rewards of 48 days sailing the Florida Keys It took hours to rig, pack, and...
Read MoreAn easy and satisfying project to keep all your hoses organized. A friend of mine has a very large...
Read MoreA Head-Turning Shoal-Draft Cruiser. Lake Mendota, just north of Madison, Wisconsin, is my home...
Read MoreA desert native goes cruising and takes a leap into unfamiliar territory. The story starts in...
Read MoreThis is not a sailing story. As a matter of fact, there are only three scenes that occur aboard...
Read MoreSitting in the cockpit together, my wife Jill and I watched daylight slowly appear over the...
Read MoreWhen a PLB is accidentally activated in a remote area, the Canadian Coast Guard responds. This...
Read MoreFor most of the 1980s we owned Dodieva, a 35-foot, Sparkman & Stephens-designed weekender...
Read MoreWhen the pandemic scuttles her study abroad plans, a college student undertakes an extensive boat...
Read MoreMemoir of a Sailor’s Voyage in a Bygone Era San Juan, Puerto Rico. My husband Tom and I and...
Read MoreA Quick racer/cruiser from Canada When Jack and Marilyn Williams moved west from their home...
Read More“So, yeah, I think we should use Bondo.” Jeremy looked up from where he was inspecting the...
Read MoreTo rest or wait out weather, heaving to remains a tried and true tactic at sea. Some seafaring...
Read MoreThere is a common saying that every object on a boat must serve more than one purpose, and I...
Read MoreThis Old Boat author Don Casey used the Coronado 35 as the poster child for ugly sailboats....
Read MoreA Canadian Classic with a Racing Pedigree As I walked down the dock at the Ludington Yacht Club,...
Read MoreWhen an enticing “free boat” presents an opportunity, a couple does their due...
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