
From Everest to the Open Ocean: Mark Synnott’s Sailing Adventure Begins
After conquering mountains and ice, explorer Mark Synnott sets sail with his family for the Marquesas and beyond.

After conquering mountains and ice, explorer Mark Synnott sets sail with his family for the Marquesas and beyond.

The award-winning Seawind 1370 blends proven liveaboard features with sharp sailing performance and smart design upgrades.

As sailing evolves, Cruising World welcomes back Lin Pardey and reflects on shifting trends, from catamarans to cruising culture.

With sporty twin helms and smart design choices, the Nautitech 48 Open is ready for bluewater and charter flexibility.

Xquisite’s solar-powered 60-footer blends luxury, innovation, and self-reliance for serious bluewater cruising.

Despite its beauty, Micronesia remains little-known and rarely visited by cruisers—but it leaves a lasting impression.

From roller furlers to square-top mains, today’s trimarans offer big speed and smart sailhandling for coastal cruisers.

While electronics enhance navigation, sailors still need to know the basics—charts, compass, and reading the wind.

After gathering mussels off California’s Channel Islands, one cruising couple shares their go-to curry dish from the galley.

A monohuller’s second take on catamaran cruising proves that the right boat depends on where you’re headed—and why.

An experienced cruising couple shares hard-earned lessons from 55,000 miles aboard their 46-foot liveaboard catamaran.

As derelict boats pollute pristine harbors, cruisers must adopt sustainable practices—or risk losing the freedom to roam.

After conquering mountains and ice, explorer Mark Synnott sets sail with his family for the Marquesas and beyond.

The award-winning Seawind 1370 blends proven liveaboard features with sharp sailing performance and smart design upgrades.

As sailing evolves, Cruising World welcomes back Lin Pardey and reflects on shifting trends, from catamarans to cruising culture.

With sporty twin helms and smart design choices, the Nautitech 48 Open is ready for bluewater and charter flexibility.

Xquisite’s solar-powered 60-footer blends luxury, innovation, and self-reliance for serious bluewater cruising.

Despite its beauty, Micronesia remains little-known and rarely visited by cruisers—but it leaves a lasting impression.

From roller furlers to square-top mains, today’s trimarans offer big speed and smart sailhandling for coastal cruisers.

While electronics enhance navigation, sailors still need to know the basics—charts, compass, and reading the wind.

After gathering mussels off California’s Channel Islands, one cruising couple shares their go-to curry dish from the galley.

A monohuller’s second take on catamaran cruising proves that the right boat depends on where you’re headed—and why.

An experienced cruising couple shares hard-earned lessons from 55,000 miles aboard their 46-foot liveaboard catamaran.

As derelict boats pollute pristine harbors, cruisers must adopt sustainable practices—or risk losing the freedom to roam.
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