
Best premium Cruiser Over 55 feet: Hylas 56
This boat took home an award for taking tried and true ideas and putting them together to create a luxurious boat.
This boat took home an award for taking tried and true ideas and putting them together to create a luxurious boat.
Alvah dives among coral cathedrals in the South Pacific.
For those on a budget, installing a wind generator can help strike the balance between green technology and greenbacks. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Climate change and ocean acidification can be polarizing topics, but here’s something we can all agree on: There’s too much toxic plastic and trash in our fragile seas.
CW editor Mark Pillsbury is at sea and blogging from the passage between Bermuda and the Caribbean.
After losing their rudder while 650 miles from land, these South Pacific cruisers use perseverance, ingenuity, and even some rice from the galley to help them sail to safety. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
A lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. “On Watch” from our November 2010 issue
A cruising couple sailing the North Pacific arrives in Alaska to discover that where there’s smoke, there’s desire. A feature from our November 2010 issue
The decision to try a new destination en route to Southeast Asia yields rude awakenings and newfound friends. A feature from our September 2010 issue
Whether you’re getting ready to race to Bermuda or equipping your boat for a cruise to the Caribbean, the key ingredient to a successful passage is proper planning and preparation. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue.
Alvah and Diana visit Robert Louis Stevenson’s grave in Samoa. From The Roger Henry Files for our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings.
Alvah and Diana encounter tropical beauty and the scene of a double murder in the Palmyra Atoll. From the Roger Henry Files for our CW Reckonings for August 19, 2010
This boat took home an award for taking tried and true ideas and putting them together to create a luxurious boat.
Alvah dives among coral cathedrals in the South Pacific.
For those on a budget, installing a wind generator can help strike the balance between green technology and greenbacks. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Climate change and ocean acidification can be polarizing topics, but here’s something we can all agree on: There’s too much toxic plastic and trash in our fragile seas.
CW editor Mark Pillsbury is at sea and blogging from the passage between Bermuda and the Caribbean.
After losing their rudder while 650 miles from land, these South Pacific cruisers use perseverance, ingenuity, and even some rice from the galley to help them sail to safety. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
A lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. “On Watch” from our November 2010 issue
A cruising couple sailing the North Pacific arrives in Alaska to discover that where there’s smoke, there’s desire. A feature from our November 2010 issue
The decision to try a new destination en route to Southeast Asia yields rude awakenings and newfound friends. A feature from our September 2010 issue
Whether you’re getting ready to race to Bermuda or equipping your boat for a cruise to the Caribbean, the key ingredient to a successful passage is proper planning and preparation. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue.
Alvah and Diana visit Robert Louis Stevenson’s grave in Samoa. From The Roger Henry Files for our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings.
Alvah and Diana encounter tropical beauty and the scene of a double murder in the Palmyra Atoll. From the Roger Henry Files for our CW Reckonings for August 19, 2010
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