
Prepping for Offshore
Experienced ocean sailor and doublehanded skipper Richard du Moulin shares tips for preparing your boat for bluewater passages. Hands-On Sailor from our August 2012 issue.
Experienced ocean sailor and doublehanded skipper Richard du Moulin shares tips for preparing your boat for bluewater passages. Hands-On Sailor from our August 2012 issue.
See what worked for the owners that took their boats sailing around the world.
Spurred on by a cause as well as by the family motto of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton— “By endurance we conquer” —Matt Rutherford sailed into the history books with his epic, nonstop solo odyssey around the Americas. From our July 2012 issue.
After 60 years and countless miles, a classic, humble wooden 30-footer has fulfilled the dreams of not one intrepid couple, but two. From Cruising World‘s July 2012 issue.
The liveaboards of Sausalito, on San Francisco Bay, are a universe unto themselves. Passage Notes from our October 2011 issue.
In the brisk breezes of their yearly Midwest rendezvous, Melonheads hold one truth as self-evident: You don’t reef a ‘seed! From our September 2011 Passage Notes.
You can explore Maine forever and still miss an anchorage or two. Passage Notes from our August 2011 issue.
Valdez, Alaska, has bold scenery and an adventurous community of cruisers.
Young couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
Young couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
Cruiser’s gather at Mario’s Marina on Guatemala’s Rio Dulce during hurricane season.
Sometimes it’s hard to stop sailing, even for hurricane season, but fellow cruisers can make it a whole lot easier.
Experienced ocean sailor and doublehanded skipper Richard du Moulin shares tips for preparing your boat for bluewater passages. Hands-On Sailor from our August 2012 issue.
See what worked for the owners that took their boats sailing around the world.
Spurred on by a cause as well as by the family motto of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton— “By endurance we conquer” —Matt Rutherford sailed into the history books with his epic, nonstop solo odyssey around the Americas. From our July 2012 issue.
After 60 years and countless miles, a classic, humble wooden 30-footer has fulfilled the dreams of not one intrepid couple, but two. From Cruising World‘s July 2012 issue.
The liveaboards of Sausalito, on San Francisco Bay, are a universe unto themselves. Passage Notes from our October 2011 issue.
In the brisk breezes of their yearly Midwest rendezvous, Melonheads hold one truth as self-evident: You don’t reef a ‘seed! From our September 2011 Passage Notes.
You can explore Maine forever and still miss an anchorage or two. Passage Notes from our August 2011 issue.
Valdez, Alaska, has bold scenery and an adventurous community of cruisers.
Young couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
Young couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
Cruiser’s gather at Mario’s Marina on Guatemala’s Rio Dulce during hurricane season.
Sometimes it’s hard to stop sailing, even for hurricane season, but fellow cruisers can make it a whole lot easier.
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