
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.
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.
Cruising along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
An 11-year-old sailor (and author) from California revels in the magic of cruising within Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
Australian catamaran builder Seawind acquires Corsair Marine.
This boat had the contruction quality and attention to detail to rise to the top of the fleet.
Cruisers on a luxury charter leave a trail of donated books at schools in the caribbean in their wake.
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
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
Modern production catamarans of today evolved from early multihulls created by builders in their own backyards. A feature from our June 2010 issue
For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.
In the backwaters of Virginia, swift yet delicate wave dancers spring to life. Sailor Profile in from our June 2010
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
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.
Cruising along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
An 11-year-old sailor (and author) from California revels in the magic of cruising within Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
Australian catamaran builder Seawind acquires Corsair Marine.
This boat had the contruction quality and attention to detail to rise to the top of the fleet.
Cruisers on a luxury charter leave a trail of donated books at schools in the caribbean in their wake.
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
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
Modern production catamarans of today evolved from early multihulls created by builders in their own backyards. A feature from our June 2010 issue
For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.
In the backwaters of Virginia, swift yet delicate wave dancers spring to life. Sailor Profile in from our June 2010
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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