The 2012 Cruising World Charter Poll
In this survey of charter experiences, readers talk about their charter-yacht vacations, from the companies and sailboats, to the bases and services they encountered. From our August 2012 issue.
In this survey of charter experiences, readers talk about their charter-yacht vacations, from the companies and sailboats, to the bases and services they encountered. From our August 2012 issue.
Two dads, five kids, four islands in southwest Florida. What could go wrong? From our March 2012 issue.
The Kersten family fulfills their dream of exploring the Caribbean over the holidays. Part IV of “Caribbean Bound on a Budget” from our September 2011 issue.
Learn-to-Sail Vacations Are Fun, Exciting and Unique
For Lambert Block, his longest voyage lasted 16 years and resulted in safe passages for his children into Ivy League Colleges. From our September 2004 issue.
Snorkeling at the surface, a parent revels in watching her children make their first scuba dives.
Feeding the boat’s pet gecko leads to an unexpected cultural exchange.
A move to the north brings back Old Man Winter’s demons of seasons past.
With verve, skill, and confidence, this family reminds us that cruising small can be beautiful.
Cruising along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
Learning to be still may be as important as honing the skills needed to move. Osprey’s Flight 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
In this survey of charter experiences, readers talk about their charter-yacht vacations, from the companies and sailboats, to the bases and services they encountered. From our August 2012 issue.
Two dads, five kids, four islands in southwest Florida. What could go wrong? From our March 2012 issue.
The Kersten family fulfills their dream of exploring the Caribbean over the holidays. Part IV of “Caribbean Bound on a Budget” from our September 2011 issue.
Learn-to-Sail Vacations Are Fun, Exciting and Unique
For Lambert Block, his longest voyage lasted 16 years and resulted in safe passages for his children into Ivy League Colleges. From our September 2004 issue.
Snorkeling at the surface, a parent revels in watching her children make their first scuba dives.
Feeding the boat’s pet gecko leads to an unexpected cultural exchange.
A move to the north brings back Old Man Winter’s demons of seasons past.
With verve, skill, and confidence, this family reminds us that cruising small can be beautiful.
Cruising along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
Learning to be still may be as important as honing the skills needed to move. Osprey’s Flight 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
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