
Soft Spot for Hard Metal
Cruisers who swear by this strong and safe hull material gather in the Pacific Northwest to swap stories and socialize. “Passage Notes” from our August 2010 issue
Cruisers who swear by this strong and safe hull material gather in the Pacific Northwest to swap stories and socialize. “Passage Notes” from our August 2010 issue
Timeless virtues ashore and afloat lure sailors here-sometimes, for good. From “Passage Notes” in our November 2010 issue
With thousands of miles and more than a hundred locks in their wakes, voyagers sing the praises of going inside. “Passage Notes” from our July 2010 issue
At the B.V.I. Spring Regatta, the dodgers come off, the racing gloves go on, and the adrenaline kicks in-for a while, anyway. “Passage Notes” from our March 2010 issue
A religious service in the Bahamas reflects the spirit of cruising sailors.
A cool and misty port provides a welcoming haven for serious cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our April 2009 issue
It’s deep in the Montana back country that a sailor focuses on what defines himself and crew.
At Baja Naval boatyard and marina in Ensenada, Mexico, there’s loads of activity as the workweek begins. From “Passage Notes” in our February 2009 issue
Hank Schmitt’s Offshore Passage Opportunities connects skippers and crew to make voyaging dreams come true. “Herb’s Watch” from our December 11, 2008, CW Reckonings
For many cruisers, a quick visit to alluring Jekyll Island turns into a very long stay indeed. From “Passage Notes” in our November issue
Alvah Simon begins his CW blog with salutations and a little E.B. White. “The Roger Henry File” for September 19, 2007
As a cruising destination, the underrated waters off St. Thomas and St. John, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, are particularly alluring for these satisfied sailors. “Passage Notes” from our October 2008 issue
Cruisers who swear by this strong and safe hull material gather in the Pacific Northwest to swap stories and socialize. “Passage Notes” from our August 2010 issue
Timeless virtues ashore and afloat lure sailors here-sometimes, for good. From “Passage Notes” in our November 2010 issue
With thousands of miles and more than a hundred locks in their wakes, voyagers sing the praises of going inside. “Passage Notes” from our July 2010 issue
At the B.V.I. Spring Regatta, the dodgers come off, the racing gloves go on, and the adrenaline kicks in-for a while, anyway. “Passage Notes” from our March 2010 issue
A religious service in the Bahamas reflects the spirit of cruising sailors.
A cool and misty port provides a welcoming haven for serious cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our April 2009 issue
It’s deep in the Montana back country that a sailor focuses on what defines himself and crew.
At Baja Naval boatyard and marina in Ensenada, Mexico, there’s loads of activity as the workweek begins. From “Passage Notes” in our February 2009 issue
Hank Schmitt’s Offshore Passage Opportunities connects skippers and crew to make voyaging dreams come true. “Herb’s Watch” from our December 11, 2008, CW Reckonings
For many cruisers, a quick visit to alluring Jekyll Island turns into a very long stay indeed. From “Passage Notes” in our November issue
Alvah Simon begins his CW blog with salutations and a little E.B. White. “The Roger Henry File” for September 19, 2007
As a cruising destination, the underrated waters off St. Thomas and St. John, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, are particularly alluring for these satisfied sailors. “Passage Notes” from our October 2008 issue
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