
Pactor Babe’s Got Her Ears On
Whether sharing weather and news with a friend in a distant anchorage or monitoring a disaster, Carolyn Goodlander keeps Fatty in the know with her SSB radio. A special electronics feature from our March 2008 issue
Whether sharing weather and news with a friend in a distant anchorage or monitoring a disaster, Carolyn Goodlander keeps Fatty in the know with her SSB radio. A special electronics feature from our March 2008 issue
When preparing to head to sea, this veteran sailor takes inventory of his electronics and backup systems and decides to build in more redundancy. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
Reid Stowe is unquestionably in the midst of one of the most remarkable sea journeys of all time.
Take a swing at a serious distance race, promises Herb McCormick, and you’ll come away with a trick or three that makes you a better all-around sailor. “Herb’s Watch” for July 8, 2008
The Internet is a great place to find crew, provided you follow a few precautions. “At Sea” from our May 15, 2008, CW Reckonings
Knowing what to pack, how to act, and when to ask questions makes the learning curve at sea easier to climb. From “Hands-On-Sailor” March 2008
As Cruising World’s resident delivery captain gets ready to sail a 70-footer south to the Caribbean, he’s making lists. “Hands-On Sailor” from our February 2008 issue
Story coming soon…
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander relates three instances where the network of SSB radio operators came to the rescue of sailors in distress.
Captain Nick Barran left this life-saving message when his boat was sinking. Supplement to “Communications Are Critical for Rescue,” a story in our November 2007 issue
When an untried cruising ground beckons, make sure that you’re ready to meet its challenges. “Voyaging” from our November 2007 issue
Appendix to “Sailing the World, One Leg at a Time,” from our October 2007 issue.
Whether sharing weather and news with a friend in a distant anchorage or monitoring a disaster, Carolyn Goodlander keeps Fatty in the know with her SSB radio. A special electronics feature from our March 2008 issue
When preparing to head to sea, this veteran sailor takes inventory of his electronics and backup systems and decides to build in more redundancy. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
Reid Stowe is unquestionably in the midst of one of the most remarkable sea journeys of all time.
Take a swing at a serious distance race, promises Herb McCormick, and you’ll come away with a trick or three that makes you a better all-around sailor. “Herb’s Watch” for July 8, 2008
The Internet is a great place to find crew, provided you follow a few precautions. “At Sea” from our May 15, 2008, CW Reckonings
Knowing what to pack, how to act, and when to ask questions makes the learning curve at sea easier to climb. From “Hands-On-Sailor” March 2008
As Cruising World’s resident delivery captain gets ready to sail a 70-footer south to the Caribbean, he’s making lists. “Hands-On Sailor” from our February 2008 issue
Story coming soon…
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander relates three instances where the network of SSB radio operators came to the rescue of sailors in distress.
Captain Nick Barran left this life-saving message when his boat was sinking. Supplement to “Communications Are Critical for Rescue,” a story in our November 2007 issue
When an untried cruising ground beckons, make sure that you’re ready to meet its challenges. “Voyaging” from our November 2007 issue
Appendix to “Sailing the World, One Leg at a Time,” from our October 2007 issue.
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