
The Passing of the Torch
Yesterday, he was “permanent grandson crew.” Today, he’s a professional skipper. “Underway” from our August 2010 issue
Yesterday, he was “permanent grandson crew.” Today, he’s a professional skipper. “Underway” from our August 2010 issue
Zac Sunderland was 17 years old when he completed a solo-circumnavigation last year, and he’ll be speaking about the adventure at the Annapolis boat show later this week.
BoatUS urges boaters to speak out. A report from our September 30, 2010, CW Reckoning
Chartering is always a unique experience and brings us away from our land based lives. From the “Editor’s Log” in our August 2010 issue
More and more sailors out here, says this veteran cruiser, started out aboard monohulls and ended up on catamarans. The conversion processes varied, but the end results are the same. From “Passage Notes” from our June 2010 issue
New products make their debut and take home honors at the Newport International Boat show.
Dave Reed answers surfing related questions in response to his recent surf/charter story “Dropping In On Culebra.”
Sailors scramble to protect their floating real estate when a hurricane sets its sights on southeastern New England. Charter Briefing from our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings
Colter gets a crash pad.
Voyagers Lin and Larry Pardey find a New Zealand refuge at the water’s edge. “Herb’s Watch” for our September 2, 2010, CW Reckonings
Expanded catagories will feature the best new boats and products at the Newport International Boat Show.
A CW contributor, author, and sailor with extensive experience gives presentations on sailing, its history, and safety at sea.
Yesterday, he was “permanent grandson crew.” Today, he’s a professional skipper. “Underway” from our August 2010 issue
Zac Sunderland was 17 years old when he completed a solo-circumnavigation last year, and he’ll be speaking about the adventure at the Annapolis boat show later this week.
BoatUS urges boaters to speak out. A report from our September 30, 2010, CW Reckoning
Chartering is always a unique experience and brings us away from our land based lives. From the “Editor’s Log” in our August 2010 issue
More and more sailors out here, says this veteran cruiser, started out aboard monohulls and ended up on catamarans. The conversion processes varied, but the end results are the same. From “Passage Notes” from our June 2010 issue
New products make their debut and take home honors at the Newport International Boat show.
Dave Reed answers surfing related questions in response to his recent surf/charter story “Dropping In On Culebra.”
Sailors scramble to protect their floating real estate when a hurricane sets its sights on southeastern New England. Charter Briefing from our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings
Colter gets a crash pad.
Voyagers Lin and Larry Pardey find a New Zealand refuge at the water’s edge. “Herb’s Watch” for our September 2, 2010, CW Reckonings
Expanded catagories will feature the best new boats and products at the Newport International Boat Show.
A CW contributor, author, and sailor with extensive experience gives presentations on sailing, its history, and safety at sea.
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