
North Atlantic Knockdown (1986)
The crew of Cloud Nine experiences a knockdown en route to Emsworth, England.
The crew of Cloud Nine experiences a knockdown en route to Emsworth, England.
A freighter causes trouble for Cloud Nine in Rarotonga.
Cloud Nine‘s crew of six spent three weeks south of Cape Horn in 1988– one of only three sailboats to visit Antarctica that year.
After three decades of round-the-world voyaging, former shipmates of a globe-girdling Bowman 57 gather at a Minnesota reunion.
The crew aboard Cloud Nine avoids the path of Typhoon Forrest.
High winds and seas made for difficult crossing conditions.
After his daughter buys a sailboat, Mark Pillsbury reflects on the effect of growing up a sailing family. “Editor’s Log” from our November 2011 issue.
The liveaboards of Sausalito, on San Francisco Bay, are a universe unto themselves. Passage Notes from our October 2011 issue.
Even on an uneventful trip, Mark Pillsbury sees the fates challenged at a whole new level. Editor’s Log from our October 2011 issue.
Things do get lost in translation. But in this Turkish backwater, sailors end up with a lot more than they expected. People & Food from our October 2011 issue.
This excerpt from Ferenc Máté’s fictional high-seas adventure will whet your interest for more books to bring aboard when setting sail. From our July 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.
The crew of Cloud Nine experiences a knockdown en route to Emsworth, England.
A freighter causes trouble for Cloud Nine in Rarotonga.
Cloud Nine‘s crew of six spent three weeks south of Cape Horn in 1988– one of only three sailboats to visit Antarctica that year.
After three decades of round-the-world voyaging, former shipmates of a globe-girdling Bowman 57 gather at a Minnesota reunion.
The crew aboard Cloud Nine avoids the path of Typhoon Forrest.
High winds and seas made for difficult crossing conditions.
After his daughter buys a sailboat, Mark Pillsbury reflects on the effect of growing up a sailing family. “Editor’s Log” from our November 2011 issue.
The liveaboards of Sausalito, on San Francisco Bay, are a universe unto themselves. Passage Notes from our October 2011 issue.
Even on an uneventful trip, Mark Pillsbury sees the fates challenged at a whole new level. Editor’s Log from our October 2011 issue.
Things do get lost in translation. But in this Turkish backwater, sailors end up with a lot more than they expected. People & Food from our October 2011 issue.
This excerpt from Ferenc Máté’s fictional high-seas adventure will whet your interest for more books to bring aboard when setting sail. From our July 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.
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