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An-Tiki

Anthony Smith, an 84-year-old Englishman, and a team of older gentlemen are just about to head out across the Atlantic on a raft made of water pipes.

Returning to the Good times

An 11-year-old sailor (and author) from California revels in the magic of cruising within Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

Luxury, on a Mission

Cruisers on a luxury charter leave a trail of donated books at schools in the caribbean in their wake.

Luxury, on a Mission

Turquoise waters, favorable breezes, 24/7 pampering—and charitable acts, to boot—all have a place in this crewed- charter adventure. A feature from our December 2010 issue

Hulls on Which to Build a Dream

If you fancy a cat that screams or one that’s uniquely elegant, consider going custom. A special catamaran feature from our June 2010 issue

The Cruising Cat Comes of Age

Modern production catamarans of today evolved from early multihulls created by builders in their own backyards. A feature from our June 2010 issue

Dropping In on Culebra

For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.

Why a Cat?

These experienced monohull cruisers made the jump to a 46-foot cruising cat, and they’re never going back. Here’s why. A multihull feature from our June 2010 issue

An-Tiki

Anthony Smith, an 84-year-old Englishman, and a team of older gentlemen are just about to head out across the Atlantic on a raft made of water pipes.

Returning to the Good times

An 11-year-old sailor (and author) from California revels in the magic of cruising within Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

Luxury, on a Mission

Cruisers on a luxury charter leave a trail of donated books at schools in the caribbean in their wake.

Luxury, on a Mission

Turquoise waters, favorable breezes, 24/7 pampering—and charitable acts, to boot—all have a place in this crewed- charter adventure. A feature from our December 2010 issue

Hulls on Which to Build a Dream

If you fancy a cat that screams or one that’s uniquely elegant, consider going custom. A special catamaran feature from our June 2010 issue

The Cruising Cat Comes of Age

Modern production catamarans of today evolved from early multihulls created by builders in their own backyards. A feature from our June 2010 issue

Dropping In on Culebra

For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.

Why a Cat?

These experienced monohull cruisers made the jump to a 46-foot cruising cat, and they’re never going back. Here’s why. A multihull feature from our June 2010 issue

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