Taking The Tiller: The Pressure’s On
This sailor learns that experience becomes the best learning tool of all. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for October 2, 2007
This sailor learns that experience becomes the best learning tool of all. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for October 2, 2007
A celebratory sail turns into a little too much, and a few lessons are learned. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for September 18, 2007
A fine sail despite a galley mess and a mooring mistake. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for September 13, 2007
A pair of English nurses left work, sailed across the Atlantic, and won the spirit award at the Antigua Classic Regatta. “Herb’s Watch” from our May 29, 2008, CW Reckonings
Family cruises supplied valuable lessons for the young stars of Disney’s new Morning Light film. “At Sea” from our October 30, 2008, CW Reckonings
Alvah Simon begins his CW blog with salutations and a little E.B. White. “The Roger Henry File” for September 19, 2007
This month’s issue is all about transitions; editor John Burnham relates with some transitions happening around the office. From the “Editor’s Log” in our October 2008 issue
A lone sailboat runs down a dramatic sunset in “Lake Michigan Sailing,” the winning submission to our September photo contest. “Community Spotlight” from our October 2, 2008, CW Reckonings
Is it possible to work half the year and cruise the other half? In the CW forums, community members are discussing the practicalities of just such a plan. “Community Spotlight” from our September 19, 2008, CW Reckonings
CW editor John Burnham reflects on the inevitable dream of an endless summer. From the “Editor’s Log” in our September 2008 issue
The winning submission to CW‘s Explore Your Anchorage video contest shows off a Bahamas anchorage with natural attractions that will blow you away.
Concern over real-life pirates of the Caribbean has sparked debate in the CW forums. “Community Spotlight” from our August 21, 2008, CW Reckonings
This sailor learns that experience becomes the best learning tool of all. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for October 2, 2007
A celebratory sail turns into a little too much, and a few lessons are learned. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for September 18, 2007
A fine sail despite a galley mess and a mooring mistake. From Kitty Martin’s “Taking the Tiller” for September 13, 2007
A pair of English nurses left work, sailed across the Atlantic, and won the spirit award at the Antigua Classic Regatta. “Herb’s Watch” from our May 29, 2008, CW Reckonings
Family cruises supplied valuable lessons for the young stars of Disney’s new Morning Light film. “At Sea” from our October 30, 2008, CW Reckonings
Alvah Simon begins his CW blog with salutations and a little E.B. White. “The Roger Henry File” for September 19, 2007
This month’s issue is all about transitions; editor John Burnham relates with some transitions happening around the office. From the “Editor’s Log” in our October 2008 issue
A lone sailboat runs down a dramatic sunset in “Lake Michigan Sailing,” the winning submission to our September photo contest. “Community Spotlight” from our October 2, 2008, CW Reckonings
Is it possible to work half the year and cruise the other half? In the CW forums, community members are discussing the practicalities of just such a plan. “Community Spotlight” from our September 19, 2008, CW Reckonings
CW editor John Burnham reflects on the inevitable dream of an endless summer. From the “Editor’s Log” in our September 2008 issue
The winning submission to CW‘s Explore Your Anchorage video contest shows off a Bahamas anchorage with natural attractions that will blow you away.
Concern over real-life pirates of the Caribbean has sparked debate in the CW forums. “Community Spotlight” from our August 21, 2008, CW Reckonings
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