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How I Bent My Boom

Del Viento lifted on a big swell. A big gust blew. The sail slacked for a brief moment and I could feel the stern falling exactly the wrong way.

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Aurora Borealis Cruising

In order to put some miles in their wake, the Zartman family makes some overnight passages and is rewarded with one of nature’s best shows.

Antigone

Looking Back

Ben Zartman reminisces on four years of cruising aboard Ganymede.

West Coast Crew

In the spring of 2010, I emailed John and Cindy of Port Ludlow, WA. I’d learned online that they owned Namaste, one of the dozen-or-so

Cape Whittle

Milestones and Obstacles

There was ice on Ganymede‘s decks the morning we left Harrington Harbor, which added urgency to our already ardent desire to push south and west.

boom

How I Bent My Boom

Del Viento lifted on a big swell. A big gust blew. The sail slacked for a brief moment and I could feel the stern falling exactly the wrong way.

Buoy

Aurora Borealis Cruising

In order to put some miles in their wake, the Zartman family makes some overnight passages and is rewarded with one of nature’s best shows.

Antigone

Looking Back

Ben Zartman reminisces on four years of cruising aboard Ganymede.

West Coast Crew

In the spring of 2010, I emailed John and Cindy of Port Ludlow, WA. I’d learned online that they owned Namaste, one of the dozen-or-so

Cape Whittle

Milestones and Obstacles

There was ice on Ganymede‘s decks the morning we left Harrington Harbor, which added urgency to our already ardent desire to push south and west.

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