
Avoiding Floating Docs
Throughout many far-ranging adventures, the crew of Wild Card have managed to treat onboard medical emergencies without insurance.
Throughout many far-ranging adventures, the crew of Wild Card have managed to treat onboard medical emergencies without insurance.
This short list of megafoods provides peak nutrition and fitness. Stock up on them the next time you provision.
Readying the boat for offshore sailing is only part of the jump from land to sea.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has benefactors like the Mellons, but the Wild Card collection is pure Goodlander.
Wendy Mittman Clarke’s classic reminds us that holidays have a way of making a cruiser homesick, until you start to consider what home really is.
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
A humble box of baking soda can do more than just keep the fridge smelling sweet. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Too much detail can sometimes be exactly that: Too much. From “Osprey‘s Flight” from our August 2010 issue
On a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2010 issue
Two cruising families who banded together for an Atlantic crossing in tandem-with young kids aboard-have advice for other parents: Do it now!
Cruising and homeschooling go hand in hand, at least most of the time. “Off Watch” from our April 2010 issue
Cruising with a partner and the children is great-until you start feeling starved for time alone. “Point of View” from our January 2010 issue
Throughout many far-ranging adventures, the crew of Wild Card have managed to treat onboard medical emergencies without insurance.
This short list of megafoods provides peak nutrition and fitness. Stock up on them the next time you provision.
Readying the boat for offshore sailing is only part of the jump from land to sea.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has benefactors like the Mellons, but the Wild Card collection is pure Goodlander.
Wendy Mittman Clarke’s classic reminds us that holidays have a way of making a cruiser homesick, until you start to consider what home really is.
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
A humble box of baking soda can do more than just keep the fridge smelling sweet. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Too much detail can sometimes be exactly that: Too much. From “Osprey‘s Flight” from our August 2010 issue
On a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2010 issue
Two cruising families who banded together for an Atlantic crossing in tandem-with young kids aboard-have advice for other parents: Do it now!
Cruising and homeschooling go hand in hand, at least most of the time. “Off Watch” from our April 2010 issue
Cruising with a partner and the children is great-until you start feeling starved for time alone. “Point of View” from our January 2010 issue
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