
Cruising: The Ultimate Life…or…Lie
Cruising is punctuated by high highs and low lows. Rare are the days in the middle, at least that is our experience.
Cruising is punctuated by high highs and low lows. Rare are the days in the middle, at least that is our experience.
Well, I’m glad you’re here. I’m about to announce The Next Big Thing.
They might be a fact of life when living aboard in the tropics, but that doesn’t make it any less maddening.
The Clarke family, joined by Maya, the stray that came to stay in Panama’s San Blas islands, plans to take a break from cruising. This, then, is the last chapter of Osprey‘s Flight.
Lunenburg proved everything we could wish in the way of amenities: Two grocery stores, a big hardware store, Laundromat, library, free public WiFi, and plenty of dinghy dockage.
It’s often said that friendships in the cruising community blossom fast and furious.
Need a gift idea for a guy who loves sailing? Check out CW‘s top picks for Father’s Day 2013.
Yes, it appears we had indeed been spoiled and disillusioned by the calm and lovely waters of the British Virgin Islands—we forgot all about what cruising can really be like.
The 12th annual Women’s Sailing Conference presented by the National Women’s Sailing Association took place at the Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead, Massachusetts on a sunny Saturday, June 1. At breakfast and lunch meetings, participants swapped stories and resources. Then they dug in at several hands-on sessions.
The annual Women’s Sailing Conference attracts an energetic and diverse group eager to explore more.
The other day, Scott and I happened upon a roadside glass blowing studio. Yes. This place was – like so many other thriving businesses here – a modest shack on the side of the road with some compelling signage.
After a blustery stay in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Zartman family has an uneventful crossing to Nova Scotia—and experiences some Canadian hospitality on the way.
Cruising is punctuated by high highs and low lows. Rare are the days in the middle, at least that is our experience.
Well, I’m glad you’re here. I’m about to announce The Next Big Thing.
They might be a fact of life when living aboard in the tropics, but that doesn’t make it any less maddening.
The Clarke family, joined by Maya, the stray that came to stay in Panama’s San Blas islands, plans to take a break from cruising. This, then, is the last chapter of Osprey‘s Flight.
Lunenburg proved everything we could wish in the way of amenities: Two grocery stores, a big hardware store, Laundromat, library, free public WiFi, and plenty of dinghy dockage.
It’s often said that friendships in the cruising community blossom fast and furious.
Need a gift idea for a guy who loves sailing? Check out CW‘s top picks for Father’s Day 2013.
Yes, it appears we had indeed been spoiled and disillusioned by the calm and lovely waters of the British Virgin Islands—we forgot all about what cruising can really be like.
The 12th annual Women’s Sailing Conference presented by the National Women’s Sailing Association took place at the Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead, Massachusetts on a sunny Saturday, June 1. At breakfast and lunch meetings, participants swapped stories and resources. Then they dug in at several hands-on sessions.
The annual Women’s Sailing Conference attracts an energetic and diverse group eager to explore more.
The other day, Scott and I happened upon a roadside glass blowing studio. Yes. This place was – like so many other thriving businesses here – a modest shack on the side of the road with some compelling signage.
After a blustery stay in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Zartman family has an uneventful crossing to Nova Scotia—and experiences some Canadian hospitality on the way.
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