
Sustainable Boating: Dive Into New Ways to Keep It Green
Check out electric motors, repurposed sails and reef-safe sunscreens, and reduce single-use plastics on board.
Check out electric motors, repurposed sails and reef-safe sunscreens, and reduce single-use plastics on board.
Chagos? Madagascar? St. Helena? After 50 years of sailing, Cap’n Fatty reminisces about a few of his favorite spots.
Bill Pinkney’s goal was to sail alone around the world to inspire his grandchildren. He never set out to be a pioneer. Then he became one.
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander’s 62 years of living aboard has helped him develop some less-than-traditional home schooling methods for the kids.
This one-pot meal warms the bones when the weather won’t cooperate, and is a great make-ahead dish for offshore passages.
Tom and Harriet Linskey tempted fate and challenged Poseidon by changing the name of their Dolphin 460 to Ocean.
For the crew on Totem, an Instant Pot is worth the space in the galley—and the Giffords like the ability to set it and forget it.
Zelmira Frers captures the boatbuilding history and legend of the Frers’ family in her new book The Story Behind Recluta.
In the midst of our massive 40-year refit of our Stevens 47, Totem, we’re still dreaming: Do we want to make the changes needed to fly a Code Zero?
US Sailing announced that it stands in solidarity with the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian Sailing Community.
The offshoot of the popular Atlantic cruising rally makes new friends, and a new landfall.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
Check out electric motors, repurposed sails and reef-safe sunscreens, and reduce single-use plastics on board.
Chagos? Madagascar? St. Helena? After 50 years of sailing, Cap’n Fatty reminisces about a few of his favorite spots.
Bill Pinkney’s goal was to sail alone around the world to inspire his grandchildren. He never set out to be a pioneer. Then he became one.
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander’s 62 years of living aboard has helped him develop some less-than-traditional home schooling methods for the kids.
This one-pot meal warms the bones when the weather won’t cooperate, and is a great make-ahead dish for offshore passages.
Tom and Harriet Linskey tempted fate and challenged Poseidon by changing the name of their Dolphin 460 to Ocean.
For the crew on Totem, an Instant Pot is worth the space in the galley—and the Giffords like the ability to set it and forget it.
Zelmira Frers captures the boatbuilding history and legend of the Frers’ family in her new book The Story Behind Recluta.
In the midst of our massive 40-year refit of our Stevens 47, Totem, we’re still dreaming: Do we want to make the changes needed to fly a Code Zero?
US Sailing announced that it stands in solidarity with the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian Sailing Community.
The offshoot of the popular Atlantic cruising rally makes new friends, and a new landfall.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
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