April 2004 Table of Contents
THE SAILING LIFE On Watch 19 Daughter of a Son of a Sailor by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander When Roma Orion, a third-generation liveaboard, left for
THE SAILING LIFE On Watch 19 Daughter of a Son of a Sailor by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander When Roma Orion, a third-generation liveaboard, left for
Leaving the West Indies is no joke if you don’t get the timing right
Winter Park, Florida – Cruising World magazine stood at the top of the class in the Boating Writers International Excellence in Boating Journalism Awards. Fellow
THE SAILING LIFE On Watch 17 She’ll Be Right, Mate by Steve Callahan In Australia, “She’ll be right” actually means the thing is a total
On Watch 17 The Slayer of Logic by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander When Cap’n Fatty lands his dream gig, the woman who knows him best provides
Part II: On a real-life Mission Impossible, even the best-laid plans can go awry
Part I: On an ocean-racing Open 50, a little luck is priceless when your world turns upside down
On Watch 21 What Is Cruising, Anyway? by Steve Callahan From monos to multis, from minis to maxis, from crowded crews to perfect solitude, Steve’s
Under Way 19 Doldrum Demons Begone! by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Becalmed on passage from the Maldives to Chagos, the crew of Wild Card take what
The Recreation Marine Research Center (RMRC) at Michigan State University is now in the process of recruiting the first National Recreational Boater Panel. It has
Financial disputes between GPSC Charters Ltd., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and GPSC Yachts, of Athens, Greece, have forced the closure of the two companies, but clients
Part III: Caribbean-bound boats have little time to tarry, whichever route they decide to follow
THE SAILING LIFE On Watch 19 Daughter of a Son of a Sailor by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander When Roma Orion, a third-generation liveaboard, left for
Leaving the West Indies is no joke if you don’t get the timing right
Winter Park, Florida – Cruising World magazine stood at the top of the class in the Boating Writers International Excellence in Boating Journalism Awards. Fellow
THE SAILING LIFE On Watch 17 She’ll Be Right, Mate by Steve Callahan In Australia, “She’ll be right” actually means the thing is a total
On Watch 17 The Slayer of Logic by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander When Cap’n Fatty lands his dream gig, the woman who knows him best provides
Part II: On a real-life Mission Impossible, even the best-laid plans can go awry
Part I: On an ocean-racing Open 50, a little luck is priceless when your world turns upside down
On Watch 21 What Is Cruising, Anyway? by Steve Callahan From monos to multis, from minis to maxis, from crowded crews to perfect solitude, Steve’s
Under Way 19 Doldrum Demons Begone! by Cap’n Fatty Goodlander Becalmed on passage from the Maldives to Chagos, the crew of Wild Card take what
The Recreation Marine Research Center (RMRC) at Michigan State University is now in the process of recruiting the first National Recreational Boater Panel. It has
Financial disputes between GPSC Charters Ltd., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and GPSC Yachts, of Athens, Greece, have forced the closure of the two companies, but clients
Part III: Caribbean-bound boats have little time to tarry, whichever route they decide to follow
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