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Pigs may never fly, but they apparently have no trouble sailing, swimming, or just lounging on deck. “Community Spotlight” for our September 10, 2009,
Tania Aebi was 18, when she set off to sail solo around the world in the 1980’s. But as she discussed on NPR recently, that’s relatively old compared to the kids (like 17 year old Mike Perham) that are completing solo circumnavigations these days.
Apart from getting out there and learning by trial (and possibly) error, there’s no better way to learn about offshore passage making, than from the people who have done it before.
Needless to say, the whale got our attention.
Finally, there’s an anchoring regulation in the United States that cruisers will like-and of all places, it’s been enacted in Florida.
Legendary cruiser Webb Chiles marks a birthday with yet another cruising adventure. “Editor’s Log” for our September 2009 issue.
Over 60 boats and 150 cruisers descended upon sleepy Islesboro, Maine for the SSCA’s annual Downeast Gam.
Warning: Lots of our reader submitted photography makes it real hard to sit in an office. “Community Spotlight” for our August, 6, 2009, CW Reckonings
When it comes to boats, you never know what will happen next. The “Editor’s Log” for our August 2009 issue
There’s no time like summer to ponder new boats and enjoy rendezvous with friends. “Past the Spindle” for our July 23, 2009 CW Reckonings
Here’s what it’s like to take get bashed around on the hook off False Bay, South Africa. “Community Spotlight” for our July, 23, 2009, CW Reckonings
To order a Cruising World 35th Anniversary T-shirt, click here.
Pigs may never fly, but they apparently have no trouble sailing, swimming, or just lounging on deck. “Community Spotlight” for our September 10, 2009,
Tania Aebi was 18, when she set off to sail solo around the world in the 1980’s. But as she discussed on NPR recently, that’s relatively old compared to the kids (like 17 year old Mike Perham) that are completing solo circumnavigations these days.
Apart from getting out there and learning by trial (and possibly) error, there’s no better way to learn about offshore passage making, than from the people who have done it before.
Needless to say, the whale got our attention.
Finally, there’s an anchoring regulation in the United States that cruisers will like-and of all places, it’s been enacted in Florida.
Legendary cruiser Webb Chiles marks a birthday with yet another cruising adventure. “Editor’s Log” for our September 2009 issue.
Over 60 boats and 150 cruisers descended upon sleepy Islesboro, Maine for the SSCA’s annual Downeast Gam.
Warning: Lots of our reader submitted photography makes it real hard to sit in an office. “Community Spotlight” for our August, 6, 2009, CW Reckonings
When it comes to boats, you never know what will happen next. The “Editor’s Log” for our August 2009 issue
There’s no time like summer to ponder new boats and enjoy rendezvous with friends. “Past the Spindle” for our July 23, 2009 CW Reckonings
Here’s what it’s like to take get bashed around on the hook off False Bay, South Africa. “Community Spotlight” for our July, 23, 2009, CW Reckonings
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