Cruising World Writers Rake in BWI Writing Awards

The contest attracted 134 writers submitting 352 entries and four active marine journalists judged each category. Boating Travel or Destinations category chair Michael Sciulla, said the first place entry, "Magic & Mystery in Micronesia" by Alvah Simon (November 2009), had "A great lead, attention to detail, insight, perspective and affection for its subjects
a must read." Alvah's "Vanuatu: Explosive, Exotic, Exciting" (Feburary 2009) took second place, and "On One Boat, Three Stories Unfold" by Herb McCormick, Angus Phillips and Elaine Lembo (August 2009) completed the sweep. We agree with Michael Sciulla. All of CW's award winning stories are "must reads," and here they are.
BWI Award Winners
Magic and Mystery
By Alvah Simon
2nd Place
Vanuatu, Explosive, Exotic, Exciting
By Alvah Simon
3rd Place
The Good, the Bad, and the Cranky
By Herb McCormick, Elaine Lembo, Angus Phillips
Into the Nitty Gritty of NMEA 2000
By Ben Ellison
Boating Columns 3rd Place
Off Watch
By Wendy Mittman Clarke
Certificate of Merit
Roger Henry File
By Alvah Simon
Sailing Life
Melanie Neale
Spaced Odyssey
By Herb McCormick
Boating Lifestyles
Certificate of Merit
The Honeymooners of Phangnga Bay
By Cap'n Fatty Goodlander
In the Eye of the Storm
By William Barton
Boat/Engine Care and Maintenance
Honorable Mention
Cool Tools for Odd Jobs
By R. J. Rubadeau
Technical Writing
Certificate of Merit
Wind and Solar Are Fine by Osprey
By Wendy Mittman Clarke



