
4,000 Miles to Home: A Pacific Passage to Alaska
A longhaul sail from the Marshall Islands to Alaska tests a small crew’s grit and spirit on the vast, unforgiving Pacific.
A longhaul sail from the Marshall Islands to Alaska tests a small crew’s grit and spirit on the vast, unforgiving Pacific.
The company is already working with Fountaine Pajot, Dufour Yachts and Leopard Catamarans.
The event, held in late April, brought notable boats, seminars and more to the Annapolis City Dock in Maryland.
Crossing into Mexico felt magical—until a late-night radio call revealed hidden fishing boats and a barge.
With hurricane season looming, cruisers must choose: haul out, head home, or ride it out. Each option comes with risk and cost.
Provisioning in the islands means cooking creatively with what’s on hand—just ask a solo sailor armed with a skillet and a splash of rum.
In this special Ahoy! episode, sailing icon Lin Pardey reflects on a lifetime at sea, her powerful new memoir, and the emotional journeys that shape us all.
In the heart of the Tuamotus, I jumped into shark-infested waters—and found awe, peace and the power to face my deepest fear.
No matter how advanced your boat or gear, when it comes to cruising, the most valuable tool aboard is a well-educated sailor.
Seminars and in-water trawler tours offer inspiration—and education—for sailors considering the switch.
From racing yachts to raising a daughter, a sailor reflects on the harbor that shaped his journey—both on the water and off.
Too hot to cook down below? This easy grilled pizza hit the spot after a long, sweaty day of boatwork in the Mexican sun.
A longhaul sail from the Marshall Islands to Alaska tests a small crew’s grit and spirit on the vast, unforgiving Pacific.
The company is already working with Fountaine Pajot, Dufour Yachts and Leopard Catamarans.
The event, held in late April, brought notable boats, seminars and more to the Annapolis City Dock in Maryland.
Crossing into Mexico felt magical—until a late-night radio call revealed hidden fishing boats and a barge.
With hurricane season looming, cruisers must choose: haul out, head home, or ride it out. Each option comes with risk and cost.
Provisioning in the islands means cooking creatively with what’s on hand—just ask a solo sailor armed with a skillet and a splash of rum.
In this special Ahoy! episode, sailing icon Lin Pardey reflects on a lifetime at sea, her powerful new memoir, and the emotional journeys that shape us all.
In the heart of the Tuamotus, I jumped into shark-infested waters—and found awe, peace and the power to face my deepest fear.
No matter how advanced your boat or gear, when it comes to cruising, the most valuable tool aboard is a well-educated sailor.
Seminars and in-water trawler tours offer inspiration—and education—for sailors considering the switch.
From racing yachts to raising a daughter, a sailor reflects on the harbor that shaped his journey—both on the water and off.
Too hot to cook down below? This easy grilled pizza hit the spot after a long, sweaty day of boatwork in the Mexican sun.
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