February 2005
Shoreline edited by David W. Shaw Citizen Jachney, straight-line winds, a 700-mile day’s run, trouble on Pitcairn, People and Food, Jimmy Cornell, and more The
Shoreline edited by David W. Shaw Citizen Jachney, straight-line winds, a 700-mile day’s run, trouble on Pitcairn, People and Food, Jimmy Cornell, and more The
Shoreline edited by David W. Shaw Swimming with hammerheads, sudden squalls, Bajau boat people, People & Food, Jimmy Cornell, and more Visitations On Watch by
God’s Own Ax On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander On Christmas Eve, a midocean light show brings more than just a spectacle for the eyes
Nectar of the Gods On Watch by Steve Callahan The sailor as “city manager”–allocating resources from plumbing to electrical to financial–sees the world in a
The Sailing Life A 30-Year Passion for Sailing and the Unknown Shoreline by Nim Marsh A harbor cruise aboard Murray Davis’ old tender inspires reflection
The Sailing Life Toad Rides Again! On Watch by Steve Callahan From the manic highs of self-congratulation to the despairing lows of disaster, our hero
The rig: Inspect your rig for weak points. Rigging redundancy, such as an inner forestay and running backstays, may save you from a dismasting. External
The Sailing Life The Capricorns On Watch by Steve Callahan Astride the southern tropic, two sailors connect the midnight dots that lead voyagers of all
The Sailing Life A Few Sheaves Short On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Among the skeletons in Cap’n Fatty’s closet is a brief stint as
A U.S. sailor enters the uncharted waters of European Union regulations and comes out alive
THE SAILING LIFE We’ve Struck It “Rich” On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Of all the reasons that stand between you and your cruising dreams,
Shoreline edited by David W. Shaw Citizen Jachney, straight-line winds, a 700-mile day’s run, trouble on Pitcairn, People and Food, Jimmy Cornell, and more The
Shoreline edited by David W. Shaw Swimming with hammerheads, sudden squalls, Bajau boat people, People & Food, Jimmy Cornell, and more Visitations On Watch by
God’s Own Ax On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander On Christmas Eve, a midocean light show brings more than just a spectacle for the eyes
Nectar of the Gods On Watch by Steve Callahan The sailor as “city manager”–allocating resources from plumbing to electrical to financial–sees the world in a
The Sailing Life A 30-Year Passion for Sailing and the Unknown Shoreline by Nim Marsh A harbor cruise aboard Murray Davis’ old tender inspires reflection
The Sailing Life Toad Rides Again! On Watch by Steve Callahan From the manic highs of self-congratulation to the despairing lows of disaster, our hero
The rig: Inspect your rig for weak points. Rigging redundancy, such as an inner forestay and running backstays, may save you from a dismasting. External
The Sailing Life The Capricorns On Watch by Steve Callahan Astride the southern tropic, two sailors connect the midnight dots that lead voyagers of all
The Sailing Life A Few Sheaves Short On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Among the skeletons in Cap’n Fatty’s closet is a brief stint as
A U.S. sailor enters the uncharted waters of European Union regulations and comes out alive
THE SAILING LIFE We’ve Struck It “Rich” On Watch by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Of all the reasons that stand between you and your cruising dreams,
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