
A Design Brief Fulfilled
Icon was a collaborative project that brought me together with owner Dick Robbins, professional skipper Jim Roser, and Halsey Lidgard sailmaker Doug Christie. All the
Icon was a collaborative project that brought me together with owner Dick Robbins, professional skipper Jim Roser, and Halsey Lidgard sailmaker Doug Christie. All the
Coronet, the massive schooner that rose to legendary fame during a transatlantic duel in the Gilded Age, is now on tap for a splendid restoration
CW launches a new, regular feature to the magazine that will focus on and celebrate cruising boats in the 50- to 60-foot range
“It’s interesting to pay attention to what one does differently the second time,” writer Kevin Patterson recently observed before an audience at the New Bedford
For 2004, boatbuilders still exude confidence with offerings both large and, yes, small
Like many sailors, I’ve long been enamored of “pocket cruisers,” a term that to my mind denotes a wildly disparate class of small, spartan, seaworthy boats ranging in size from roughly 18 to 30 feet.
On Nov. 21, 2002, in a ceremony that capped the opening day of the Sail Expo St. Petersburg, Florida, boat show, Cruising World and Sailing
Best Production Cruiser Under $150,000
Best Midsize Cruiser Under $400,000 and Overall Cruising Boat of the Year
Nowadays, cruising catamaran owners may enjoy a discount on their insurance premiums because their loss ratio is smaller than monohulls’. This favorable ratio has nothing
For strength and security, steel boats deserve a good look. Some, you may be surprised to discover, are even downright pretty
Icon was a collaborative project that brought me together with owner Dick Robbins, professional skipper Jim Roser, and Halsey Lidgard sailmaker Doug Christie. All the
Coronet, the massive schooner that rose to legendary fame during a transatlantic duel in the Gilded Age, is now on tap for a splendid restoration
CW launches a new, regular feature to the magazine that will focus on and celebrate cruising boats in the 50- to 60-foot range
“It’s interesting to pay attention to what one does differently the second time,” writer Kevin Patterson recently observed before an audience at the New Bedford
For 2004, boatbuilders still exude confidence with offerings both large and, yes, small
Like many sailors, I’ve long been enamored of “pocket cruisers,” a term that to my mind denotes a wildly disparate class of small, spartan, seaworthy boats ranging in size from roughly 18 to 30 feet.
On Nov. 21, 2002, in a ceremony that capped the opening day of the Sail Expo St. Petersburg, Florida, boat show, Cruising World and Sailing
Best Production Cruiser Under $150,000
Best Midsize Cruiser Under $400,000 and Overall Cruising Boat of the Year
Nowadays, cruising catamaran owners may enjoy a discount on their insurance premiums because their loss ratio is smaller than monohulls’. This favorable ratio has nothing
For strength and security, steel boats deserve a good look. Some, you may be surprised to discover, are even downright pretty
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