
Charter Life: Making Memories and Bringing Them Home
Making memories while on charter is the easy part—bringing a few home with you takes more consideration.
Making memories while on charter is the easy part—bringing a few home with you takes more consideration.
Veteran cruisers debate three fall routes from the US east coast to the islands.
Finding these boats took effort. Buying them took leaps of faith. Sailing them was well worth it all.
As we cruise south from New England, we adjust our diet, enjoying crab cakes in Maryland, shrimp in the Carolinas, and the local catch in Florida and the Bahamas.
When it comes to do-it-yourself projects, there are no limits to what a handy circumnavigator with empty pockets and a vivid imagination can pull off.
With the right products and tools, along with a healthy portion of elbow grease, it’s possible to give an older sailboat’s gelcoat a new lease on life.
Costa Rica packs a mighty punch when it comes to ecological diversity. Sailing the country’s Pacific coast is an ideal way to experience the country’s beauty.
While we have easy access to stores and supplies in Mexico, I’m canning like a prepper and dreaming of remote islands.
A couple of Vermont farm boys with daydreams of adventure become bluewater sailors on a half-century-old Tartan.
Determine if your prop spins clockwise or counterclockwise and learn how to use the kick to your advantage.
The sinking of the sailboat Raindancer brought at-sea safety preparations to the forefront and reminded us of our own whale encounters.
The baking crumble filled the salon with the buttery aroma of fruit and cinnamon, transforming our chilly cabin into a warm, cozy refuge.
Making memories while on charter is the easy part—bringing a few home with you takes more consideration.
Veteran cruisers debate three fall routes from the US east coast to the islands.
Finding these boats took effort. Buying them took leaps of faith. Sailing them was well worth it all.
As we cruise south from New England, we adjust our diet, enjoying crab cakes in Maryland, shrimp in the Carolinas, and the local catch in Florida and the Bahamas.
When it comes to do-it-yourself projects, there are no limits to what a handy circumnavigator with empty pockets and a vivid imagination can pull off.
With the right products and tools, along with a healthy portion of elbow grease, it’s possible to give an older sailboat’s gelcoat a new lease on life.
Costa Rica packs a mighty punch when it comes to ecological diversity. Sailing the country’s Pacific coast is an ideal way to experience the country’s beauty.
While we have easy access to stores and supplies in Mexico, I’m canning like a prepper and dreaming of remote islands.
A couple of Vermont farm boys with daydreams of adventure become bluewater sailors on a half-century-old Tartan.
Determine if your prop spins clockwise or counterclockwise and learn how to use the kick to your advantage.
The sinking of the sailboat Raindancer brought at-sea safety preparations to the forefront and reminded us of our own whale encounters.
The baking crumble filled the salon with the buttery aroma of fruit and cinnamon, transforming our chilly cabin into a warm, cozy refuge.
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