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Meatloaf Cordon Bleu was the Maine Course

The luxurious five-day crewed charter along the Maine coast on a 64-foot Swan was pure decadence, but it took some strategically timed diner chow to put the venture over the top

In Search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke

And when, because of head winds, no wind, and a tropical depression in North Carolina’s sounds, our intrepid explorers couldn’t find it, they discovered their true cruising focus

Ghosting to the Lost Colony

Years before I cruised the inland waters of North Carolina with the Skipper, I attended Paul Green’s The Lost Colony in Manteo, the longest-running (since

Tarheel Cruising Sources and Resources

Cruising information: o NOAA charts 11548, 11553, 11555, 12204, 12205, 12206. o GMCO’s Waterproof Chartbook of North Carolina ($35; GMCO Maps & Charts, 888-420-6277, www.gmcomaps.com).

Sweetwater Sojourn

From Lake Michigan to the St. Lawrence Seaway, a diversity of water, language and culture awaited, and this cruising couple didn’t even have to cross an ocean to experience it.

Reflections at the Water’s Edge

When a bluewater voyager cruises midsummer Maine aboard a 16-foot catamaran, he discovers the joys of a toasty drysuit and the magic that exists close to shore

Behind the Bras d’Or

The tranquility of the Bras d’Or lakes is enriched by the ghosts of those who fought for and settled on Cape Breton Island–and by the spirit of inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who adored the place

The Winter Thaw

After heading north on a solo, off-season shakedown, a simple gesture off the frigid Maine coast warms memories of a cherished dad

In the Commodore’s Wake

A South Florida native searches for the ghost of Biscayne Bay pioneer Ralph Munroe while following the sailing routes of the inspired sharpies he designed

Meatloaf Cordon Bleu was the Maine Course

The luxurious five-day crewed charter along the Maine coast on a 64-foot Swan was pure decadence, but it took some strategically timed diner chow to put the venture over the top

In Search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke

And when, because of head winds, no wind, and a tropical depression in North Carolina’s sounds, our intrepid explorers couldn’t find it, they discovered their true cruising focus

Ghosting to the Lost Colony

Years before I cruised the inland waters of North Carolina with the Skipper, I attended Paul Green’s The Lost Colony in Manteo, the longest-running (since

Tarheel Cruising Sources and Resources

Cruising information: o NOAA charts 11548, 11553, 11555, 12204, 12205, 12206. o GMCO’s Waterproof Chartbook of North Carolina ($35; GMCO Maps & Charts, 888-420-6277, www.gmcomaps.com).

Sweetwater Sojourn

From Lake Michigan to the St. Lawrence Seaway, a diversity of water, language and culture awaited, and this cruising couple didn’t even have to cross an ocean to experience it.

Reflections at the Water’s Edge

When a bluewater voyager cruises midsummer Maine aboard a 16-foot catamaran, he discovers the joys of a toasty drysuit and the magic that exists close to shore

Behind the Bras d’Or

The tranquility of the Bras d’Or lakes is enriched by the ghosts of those who fought for and settled on Cape Breton Island–and by the spirit of inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who adored the place

The Winter Thaw

After heading north on a solo, off-season shakedown, a simple gesture off the frigid Maine coast warms memories of a cherished dad

In the Commodore’s Wake

A South Florida native searches for the ghost of Biscayne Bay pioneer Ralph Munroe while following the sailing routes of the inspired sharpies he designed

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