Announcing CW‘s Spring Video Contest
Submit your videos for a chance to win a custom V-berth bedspread courtesy of Welcome Aboard.
Submit your videos for a chance to win a custom V-berth bedspread courtesy of Welcome Aboard.
Despite increasingly catering to the mega-rich, the Bahamas are still an accessible-and spectacular-wonderland for middle-income family cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our September 2007 issue.
The combined talent aboard this sled could take a dozen Grand Prix titles, yet one time-honored tactic still eluded them. From “Underway” in our July 2008 issue
The National Marine Manufacturers Association needs your help convincing the U.S. government to support the marine industry.
It’s deep in the Montana back country that a sailor focuses on what defines himself and crew.
New technology requires more energy onboard and changes the way we cruise. From the “Editor’s Log” in our March 2009 issue
The winning photo in CW‘s Holiday Photo Contest conveys the solitude of the waterfront in winter. “Community Spotlight” from our February 5, 2009, CW Reckonings
Even the most unlikely cruiser has enough will to become a cruiser. From the “Editor’s Log” in our August 2008 issue
John Mecray’s latest work is available in limited edition prints to CW readers. From “Shoreline” in our February 2009 issue
To win a trip to Mexico, all these lucky CW community members had to do was follow the 2008 Atlantic Rally for Cruisers and respond to a few questions in our forums.
Just another show in Annapolis, without the traditional gales or torrential rain. From John Burnham’s blog for October 11, 2007
CW editor John Burnham explains the bonuses of the Boat of the Year Contest and some disadvantages too. From the “Editors Log” in our January 2009 issue
Submit your videos for a chance to win a custom V-berth bedspread courtesy of Welcome Aboard.
Despite increasingly catering to the mega-rich, the Bahamas are still an accessible-and spectacular-wonderland for middle-income family cruisers. From “Passage Notes” in our September 2007 issue.
The combined talent aboard this sled could take a dozen Grand Prix titles, yet one time-honored tactic still eluded them. From “Underway” in our July 2008 issue
The National Marine Manufacturers Association needs your help convincing the U.S. government to support the marine industry.
It’s deep in the Montana back country that a sailor focuses on what defines himself and crew.
New technology requires more energy onboard and changes the way we cruise. From the “Editor’s Log” in our March 2009 issue
The winning photo in CW‘s Holiday Photo Contest conveys the solitude of the waterfront in winter. “Community Spotlight” from our February 5, 2009, CW Reckonings
Even the most unlikely cruiser has enough will to become a cruiser. From the “Editor’s Log” in our August 2008 issue
John Mecray’s latest work is available in limited edition prints to CW readers. From “Shoreline” in our February 2009 issue
To win a trip to Mexico, all these lucky CW community members had to do was follow the 2008 Atlantic Rally for Cruisers and respond to a few questions in our forums.
Just another show in Annapolis, without the traditional gales or torrential rain. From John Burnham’s blog for October 11, 2007
CW editor John Burnham explains the bonuses of the Boat of the Year Contest and some disadvantages too. From the “Editors Log” in our January 2009 issue
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