
New Zealand’s Charm
Timeless virtues ashore and afloat lure sailors here-sometimes, for good. From “Passage Notes” in our November 2010 issue
Timeless virtues ashore and afloat lure sailors here-sometimes, for good. From “Passage Notes” in our November 2010 issue
Can you guess where I am now?
Learning to be still may be as important as honing the skills needed to move. Osprey’s Flight from our November 2010 issue
A lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. “On Watch” from our November 2010 issue
Some 27,524 nautical mile later, the yearlong mission to raise awareness about the health of the world’s oceans crosses its start. A feature from our November issue
Throughout her 55 years in the Seven Seas Cruising Association, keeping sailors informed and in touch has been Ginny Filiatrault’s labor of love. A Sailor Profile from our November 2010 issue
A transplanted Californian finds home in a New Zealand boatyard. From “Herb’s Watch” in our October 28, 2010, CW Reckonings
CW senior editor Bill Springer test drives an amphibious RIB.
A roving Editor at Large catches up with past CCA Blue Water Award winners in New Zealand.
An alert skipper and his fast-thinking crew receive Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medals for their efforts. From our October 14, 2010, CW Reckonings
Given a Fijian island, a cruising couple embarks on building an empire to call their own. From “The Roger Henry Files” for our October 14, 2010, CW Reckonings
You don’t have to be special to toss the lines, you just have to toss them. From the “Editor’s Log” from our September 2010 issue
Timeless virtues ashore and afloat lure sailors here-sometimes, for good. From “Passage Notes” in our November 2010 issue
Can you guess where I am now?
Learning to be still may be as important as honing the skills needed to move. Osprey’s Flight from our November 2010 issue
A lesson learned and a fender returned, this soon-to-be granddad comes full circle in the name game. “On Watch” from our November 2010 issue
Some 27,524 nautical mile later, the yearlong mission to raise awareness about the health of the world’s oceans crosses its start. A feature from our November issue
Throughout her 55 years in the Seven Seas Cruising Association, keeping sailors informed and in touch has been Ginny Filiatrault’s labor of love. A Sailor Profile from our November 2010 issue
A transplanted Californian finds home in a New Zealand boatyard. From “Herb’s Watch” in our October 28, 2010, CW Reckonings
CW senior editor Bill Springer test drives an amphibious RIB.
A roving Editor at Large catches up with past CCA Blue Water Award winners in New Zealand.
An alert skipper and his fast-thinking crew receive Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medals for their efforts. From our October 14, 2010, CW Reckonings
Given a Fijian island, a cruising couple embarks on building an empire to call their own. From “The Roger Henry Files” for our October 14, 2010, CW Reckonings
You don’t have to be special to toss the lines, you just have to toss them. From the “Editor’s Log” from our September 2010 issue
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