To The Arctic!
Longtime sailor and founder of Ocean Research Project, Matt Rutherford, is sailing to Greenland, with the help of several organizations to research our oceans.
Longtime sailor and founder of Ocean Research Project, Matt Rutherford, is sailing to Greenland, with the help of several organizations to research our oceans.
Sometimes when you’re passage making, it’s better to be lucky than good.
Cruising World editor Herb McCormick left Saturday for a Transatlantic voyage on board Billy Gammon’s Valiant 42, Eleanor.
Shipping packages can sometimes prove challenging when you are on a Caribbean Island.
After four years aboard, a lot can need replacing and finding the right companies can be tricky. This is my report, based only on our experience, of how each of the manufacturers we’ve had to contact have responded to our post-purchase complaints and inquiries
There was a time in my life where this sort of rigid organization was not necessary to move from A to B, but having kids threw all that out the window. For us, this is the only way to maintain order—and sanity—during what can be a pretty stressful and hectic time: the pre-departure panic.
Exploring Baja this year, a place of my youth, I recently realized the extent to which I feel defined by past experiences, or maybe the extent to which I want to be defined by past experiences.
Galactic‘s annual haulout goes almost without a hitch.
After a 24-day Pacific Crossing, the crew of Galactic is giving themselves 24 days to do boat maintenance and projects in Chile, while also taking in the culture.
“Can you stave off your hunger for a couple hours longer, in favor of doing something really cool?”
How does that even happen? The crew of Del Viento finds out.
This video might just make your day.
Longtime sailor and founder of Ocean Research Project, Matt Rutherford, is sailing to Greenland, with the help of several organizations to research our oceans.
Sometimes when you’re passage making, it’s better to be lucky than good.
Cruising World editor Herb McCormick left Saturday for a Transatlantic voyage on board Billy Gammon’s Valiant 42, Eleanor.
Shipping packages can sometimes prove challenging when you are on a Caribbean Island.
After four years aboard, a lot can need replacing and finding the right companies can be tricky. This is my report, based only on our experience, of how each of the manufacturers we’ve had to contact have responded to our post-purchase complaints and inquiries
There was a time in my life where this sort of rigid organization was not necessary to move from A to B, but having kids threw all that out the window. For us, this is the only way to maintain order—and sanity—during what can be a pretty stressful and hectic time: the pre-departure panic.
Exploring Baja this year, a place of my youth, I recently realized the extent to which I feel defined by past experiences, or maybe the extent to which I want to be defined by past experiences.
Galactic‘s annual haulout goes almost without a hitch.
After a 24-day Pacific Crossing, the crew of Galactic is giving themselves 24 days to do boat maintenance and projects in Chile, while also taking in the culture.
“Can you stave off your hunger for a couple hours longer, in favor of doing something really cool?”
How does that even happen? The crew of Del Viento finds out.
This video might just make your day.
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