
Cruising Lessons from an Offshore-Racing Veteran
Here’s what the Volvo Ocean Race taught Jerry Kirby. A feature from our November 2009 issue
Here’s what the Volvo Ocean Race taught Jerry Kirby. A feature from our November 2009 issue
It’s a volatile topic. Are they a good thing or not? We want to hear from you. “Community Spotlight” from our November 25, 2009, CW Reckonings.
Quick thinking, a defensive mindset, and evasive actions foil would-be attackers 100 miles south of Java. “Hands-On Sailor” from our October 2009 issue
A guide to cruising rallies for those looking to cruise in company. A special feature from our September 2009 issue
Does the annual Caribbean 1500 cruising rally make sailing south safer or just more fun? This veteran cruiser-and rally newbie-signed up to find out. A feature from our September 2009 issue
The 685-foot Yacht Express came to Newport, Rhode Island, loaded with cruising boats making the transatlantic commute.
A rescuer’s checklist arranged by priority. A supplement to the Special Report in our September 2009 issue
Veteran captain and race-boat navigator Tony Bessinger goes through prepping a boat for an ocean passage top to bottom.
In Part II of this two-part series, this old West Indies hand suggests some out-of-the-way places to visit on St. Lucia and a good way to get south to the Grenadines. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2008 issue
Part I of a two-part series: For a taste of the way the Caribbean used to be, take the tack less traveled. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2008 issue
A Massachusetts family and an Alberg 37 are up to the task. A story from our March 1982 issue.
Taking her teenage sons offshore to follow part of the route of her solo circumnavigation could’ve been a disaster, but in the end, Mom finds her plan coming to fruition. A feature from our October 2008 issue
Here’s what the Volvo Ocean Race taught Jerry Kirby. A feature from our November 2009 issue
It’s a volatile topic. Are they a good thing or not? We want to hear from you. “Community Spotlight” from our November 25, 2009, CW Reckonings.
Quick thinking, a defensive mindset, and evasive actions foil would-be attackers 100 miles south of Java. “Hands-On Sailor” from our October 2009 issue
A guide to cruising rallies for those looking to cruise in company. A special feature from our September 2009 issue
Does the annual Caribbean 1500 cruising rally make sailing south safer or just more fun? This veteran cruiser-and rally newbie-signed up to find out. A feature from our September 2009 issue
The 685-foot Yacht Express came to Newport, Rhode Island, loaded with cruising boats making the transatlantic commute.
A rescuer’s checklist arranged by priority. A supplement to the Special Report in our September 2009 issue
Veteran captain and race-boat navigator Tony Bessinger goes through prepping a boat for an ocean passage top to bottom.
In Part II of this two-part series, this old West Indies hand suggests some out-of-the-way places to visit on St. Lucia and a good way to get south to the Grenadines. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2008 issue
Part I of a two-part series: For a taste of the way the Caribbean used to be, take the tack less traveled. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2008 issue
A Massachusetts family and an Alberg 37 are up to the task. A story from our March 1982 issue.
Taking her teenage sons offshore to follow part of the route of her solo circumnavigation could’ve been a disaster, but in the end, Mom finds her plan coming to fruition. A feature from our October 2008 issue
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