
Baby On Board
Is it possible to sail with a toddler, have fun, and stay sane?
Is it possible to sail with a toddler, have fun, and stay sane?
CW‘s editor spent a week learning from naturalists about the evolution of both the islands of the Galápagos and the flora and fauna. Check out photos from the trip, then click here for the full article! Photos courtesy of International Expeditions.
Tim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.
When a medical emergency struck in midocean, Derk Wolmuth and his Vindo 40, Bela Bartok, got by with a little help from their friends. Actually, make that a lot of help and from quite a few friends. Editor’s Log from our October 2012 issue.
For 13-year-old writer and sailor Tristan Bridge, exploring new coastlines is a way of existence.
Trepidation. I get antsy in the days just before I go offshore. There’s so much mental preparation. I leave October 2nd for a six week research expedition aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans, a 134 ft. schooner brigantine operated by Sea Education Association to explore “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.”
A free-WiFi discovery in Yap kindles a writer’s windfall of sorts, and that, in turn, launches the search for The Boat. On Watch from our September 2012 issue.
On a square-rigger voyage across the Atlantic with heirs of the protagonists from the legendary HMS Beagle—Lieutenant Robert FitzRoy and naturalist Charles Darwin—the real and the surreal are barely distinguishable. From our September 2012 issue.
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
Editor Mark Pillsbury revels in the joy of a charter vacation. “Editor’s Log” from our annual charter issue, August 2012.
With pursuits galore on land and water to satisfy everyone on board, a charter in Grenada may be just the adventure you’re seeking. From our August 2012 issue.
Is it possible to sail with a toddler, have fun, and stay sane?
CW‘s editor spent a week learning from naturalists about the evolution of both the islands of the Galápagos and the flora and fauna. Check out photos from the trip, then click here for the full article! Photos courtesy of International Expeditions.
Tim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.
When a medical emergency struck in midocean, Derk Wolmuth and his Vindo 40, Bela Bartok, got by with a little help from their friends. Actually, make that a lot of help and from quite a few friends. Editor’s Log from our October 2012 issue.
For 13-year-old writer and sailor Tristan Bridge, exploring new coastlines is a way of existence.
Trepidation. I get antsy in the days just before I go offshore. There’s so much mental preparation. I leave October 2nd for a six week research expedition aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans, a 134 ft. schooner brigantine operated by Sea Education Association to explore “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.”
A free-WiFi discovery in Yap kindles a writer’s windfall of sorts, and that, in turn, launches the search for The Boat. On Watch from our September 2012 issue.
On a square-rigger voyage across the Atlantic with heirs of the protagonists from the legendary HMS Beagle—Lieutenant Robert FitzRoy and naturalist Charles Darwin—the real and the surreal are barely distinguishable. From our September 2012 issue.
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
Editor Mark Pillsbury revels in the joy of a charter vacation. “Editor’s Log” from our annual charter issue, August 2012.
With pursuits galore on land and water to satisfy everyone on board, a charter in Grenada may be just the adventure you’re seeking. From our August 2012 issue.
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