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Autumn on the Chesapeake finds cruisers in varying states of chaos and expectation. “Passage Notes” from our April 2010 issue
Autumn on the Chesapeake finds cruisers in varying states of chaos and expectation. “Passage Notes” from our April 2010 issue
Time is a commodity aboard The Roger Henry as the Simons head back to sea. “The Roger Henry Files” for our April 29, 2010, CW Reckonings
The Cup comes to Strictly Sail Pacific in Oakland from its current home across the bay in San Francisco as local speculation runs high on the venue for the 34th Americas Cup.
With its 70’s era brown paneling, this room needed help. Not wanting to use any old cheap covering gave the author an idea: Why not use some of his old sails on these ugly walls?
Stay miserably focused on the economy, or keep a date with a sweet little cutter? It wasn’t a debate for this man. “Sailor Profile” for our April 2010 issue
On the final leg of his fifth circumnavigation, a veteran solo sailor is challenged by fickle winds and gales, but in the end, he finds that his time has improved with age. A feature from our April 2010 issue
Spring has sprung and it’s time for sailors to move while the season changes. From the Editor’s Log for April 2010
Time out for an engine repower reminds us that giving up isn’t an option. “Osprey‘s Flight” from our March 2010 issue
Our seven days on the hard are dusty, dirty, and arduous. But our time there is only temporary, and the reward is sweet. “Onboard Living” from our March 2010 issue
After rounding Cape Horn, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland has a change of heart.
The to-do list is never ending as departure day looms ahead. From The Roger Henry Files for April 1, 2010
The first person to guess the location of this awesome cruising destination will win a Cruising World T-shirt.
Autumn on the Chesapeake finds cruisers in varying states of chaos and expectation. “Passage Notes” from our April 2010 issue
Time is a commodity aboard The Roger Henry as the Simons head back to sea. “The Roger Henry Files” for our April 29, 2010, CW Reckonings
The Cup comes to Strictly Sail Pacific in Oakland from its current home across the bay in San Francisco as local speculation runs high on the venue for the 34th Americas Cup.
With its 70’s era brown paneling, this room needed help. Not wanting to use any old cheap covering gave the author an idea: Why not use some of his old sails on these ugly walls?
Stay miserably focused on the economy, or keep a date with a sweet little cutter? It wasn’t a debate for this man. “Sailor Profile” for our April 2010 issue
On the final leg of his fifth circumnavigation, a veteran solo sailor is challenged by fickle winds and gales, but in the end, he finds that his time has improved with age. A feature from our April 2010 issue
Spring has sprung and it’s time for sailors to move while the season changes. From the Editor’s Log for April 2010
Time out for an engine repower reminds us that giving up isn’t an option. “Osprey‘s Flight” from our March 2010 issue
Our seven days on the hard are dusty, dirty, and arduous. But our time there is only temporary, and the reward is sweet. “Onboard Living” from our March 2010 issue
After rounding Cape Horn, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland has a change of heart.
The to-do list is never ending as departure day looms ahead. From The Roger Henry Files for April 1, 2010
The first person to guess the location of this awesome cruising destination will win a Cruising World T-shirt.
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