editor’s log

Don Street's always willing to take a trick at the helm, whether racing or cruising.

Editor’s Log: Street Savvy on Seamanship

Over the course of 60 years’ worth of Atlantic crossings and countless island hops, Don Street has witnessed his fair share of interesting moments at sea aboard the 1905 wooden yawl, Iolaire.

Shipmates board a panga after a tour of Sombrero Chino, one of the many volcanic islands in the Galápagos.

Editor’s Log: A Study in Green

Sailing green, living green—it all takes work. That’s a lesson well learned in the Galápagos Islands. Editor’s Log from our December 2012 issue.

Sailing offshore in trade-wind swells, this watch team felt more comfortable decked out in their foulies and safety gear.

Editor’s Log: Think Safety

On the water, safety is a moving target of sorts, and the prudent skipper will assess the surroundings and act accordingly. Editor’s Log from our November 2012 issue.

Before abandoning ship, Derk Wolmuth trimmed his jib and engaged his wind vane and Bela Bartok sailed onward.

Editor’s Log: All in It Together

When a medical emergency struck in midocean, Derk Wolmuth and his Vindo 40, Bela Bartok, got by with a little help from their friends. Actually, make that a lot of help and from quite a few friends. Editor’s Log from our October 2012 issue.

It’s About Time

Editor Mark Pillsbury is ready to go sailing. “Editor’s Log” from our May 2012 issue.

Matt Rutherford, aboard St. Brendan, an Albin Vega 27, departs from the Annapolis, Maryland, waterfront.

An Epic Tale Unfolding

Matt Rutherford–who is sailing around the Americas on his 27-foot Albin Vega–is the real deal. “Editor’s Log” from our April 2012 issue.

One slice of paradise can be found in Neiafu, in Tonga's Vava'u Group. Have you chartered there? Take our online survey, open until March 15!

Charter Tales to Tell

_Cruising World _ requested charter stories from readers. “Editor’s Log” from our March 2012 issue.

Don Street's always willing to take a trick at the helm, whether racing or cruising.

Editor’s Log: Street Savvy on Seamanship

Over the course of 60 years’ worth of Atlantic crossings and countless island hops, Don Street has witnessed his fair share of interesting moments at sea aboard the 1905 wooden yawl, Iolaire.

Shipmates board a panga after a tour of Sombrero Chino, one of the many volcanic islands in the Galápagos.

Editor’s Log: A Study in Green

Sailing green, living green—it all takes work. That’s a lesson well learned in the Galápagos Islands. Editor’s Log from our December 2012 issue.

Sailing offshore in trade-wind swells, this watch team felt more comfortable decked out in their foulies and safety gear.

Editor’s Log: Think Safety

On the water, safety is a moving target of sorts, and the prudent skipper will assess the surroundings and act accordingly. Editor’s Log from our November 2012 issue.

Before abandoning ship, Derk Wolmuth trimmed his jib and engaged his wind vane and Bela Bartok sailed onward.

Editor’s Log: All in It Together

When a medical emergency struck in midocean, Derk Wolmuth and his Vindo 40, Bela Bartok, got by with a little help from their friends. Actually, make that a lot of help and from quite a few friends. Editor’s Log from our October 2012 issue.

It’s About Time

Editor Mark Pillsbury is ready to go sailing. “Editor’s Log” from our May 2012 issue.

Matt Rutherford, aboard St. Brendan, an Albin Vega 27, departs from the Annapolis, Maryland, waterfront.

An Epic Tale Unfolding

Matt Rutherford–who is sailing around the Americas on his 27-foot Albin Vega–is the real deal. “Editor’s Log” from our April 2012 issue.

One slice of paradise can be found in Neiafu, in Tonga's Vava'u Group. Have you chartered there? Take our online survey, open until March 15!

Charter Tales to Tell

_Cruising World _ requested charter stories from readers. “Editor’s Log” from our March 2012 issue.

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