Tacking Away from Conventional Wisdom
With a pair of bold moves that couldve spelled disaster, an Around Alone veteran Brad Van Liew takes class honors on Leg One of the solo race around the planet.
With a pair of bold moves that couldve spelled disaster, an Around Alone veteran Brad Van Liew takes class honors on Leg One of the solo race around the planet.
Here we are, 10 years after Mike Plant and his Open 60 Coyote came to grief, once again confronted by a story about sailors lost at sea in an uncomfortably similar scenario.
Bound for the skyline of Manhattan on solo sailor Brad Van Liews wild Groupe Finot-designed Open 50, wed left Newport, Rhode Island, hard on a
Any vessel venturing into the ocean should be structurally sound and built with appropriate attention to ABYC standards and equipped according to USCG regulations. If
Ready for your first offshore passage? Here, we examine a classic East Coast route.
World Cruising Routes author and Atlantic Rally for Cruisers founder, Jimmy Cornell, still chasing the horizon
Signing on the training vessel Alaska Eagle during the 2001 Transpac Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu, a CW editor experiences all the pleasure of having it both ways
A lifelong inshore sailor goes offshore to test his mettle in a biennial dash to Bermuda
For over 20 years, participants in the Marion-Bermuda Race have followed this simple credo. It’s a successful strategy that’s based on a simple premise: By
With a pair of bold moves that couldve spelled disaster, an Around Alone veteran Brad Van Liew takes class honors on Leg One of the solo race around the planet.
Here we are, 10 years after Mike Plant and his Open 60 Coyote came to grief, once again confronted by a story about sailors lost at sea in an uncomfortably similar scenario.
Bound for the skyline of Manhattan on solo sailor Brad Van Liews wild Groupe Finot-designed Open 50, wed left Newport, Rhode Island, hard on a
Any vessel venturing into the ocean should be structurally sound and built with appropriate attention to ABYC standards and equipped according to USCG regulations. If
Ready for your first offshore passage? Here, we examine a classic East Coast route.
World Cruising Routes author and Atlantic Rally for Cruisers founder, Jimmy Cornell, still chasing the horizon
Signing on the training vessel Alaska Eagle during the 2001 Transpac Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu, a CW editor experiences all the pleasure of having it both ways
A lifelong inshore sailor goes offshore to test his mettle in a biennial dash to Bermuda
For over 20 years, participants in the Marion-Bermuda Race have followed this simple credo. It’s a successful strategy that’s based on a simple premise: By
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