The Master of Deviation
Meet Davis Murray, fleet captain for the annual Caribbean 1500 rally, the “mayor” of St. Thomas, and a salty old Virgin Island sea dog who, on a lark, picked up a guitar and learned a whole new set of tricks.
Meet Davis Murray, fleet captain for the annual Caribbean 1500 rally, the “mayor” of St. Thomas, and a salty old Virgin Island sea dog who, on a lark, picked up a guitar and learned a whole new set of tricks.
Supplement to “Natural Treasures of the Isthmus,” a feature in our September 2008 issue
The government of the British Virgin Islands has postponed the implementation of a new tax that would have affected cruisers.
If plans for new fees on visiting vessels go through, some cruisers–including the Caribbean 1500 rally–may opt to forgo to popular destination altogether.
At Fountaine Pajot’s 30th Anniversary celebration, these sailors lost more sleep over the parties than over the race results. A feature from our June 2007 issue
Three big smiles in the British Virgin Islands helped community member Middy win CW‘s May photo contest.
Twenty years ago, Tania Aebi sailed around the world on a small boat. This year, she’s taking her two teenage sons cruising offshore. A “Feature” from our December 2007 issue.
Three generations meet head-on aboard the westbound 35-footer Shangri-La, and the trip’s not even halfway done. A feature story from our April 2008 issue
Advance your sailing skills while basking in the beauty of the British Virgin Islands.
Word of mouth and vigilant record keeping have helped slow a worrisome crime trend in the Caribbean. “Special Report” from our January 2008 issue
Camper & Nicholsons is now managing Port Louis Marina in Grenada. “Web Exclusive” to our March 2008 issue
After one year of operation, Spirt of Bermuda and the Bermuda Sloop Foundation have been recognized for educational excellence. “At Sea” from our November 29, 2007, CW Reckonings
Meet Davis Murray, fleet captain for the annual Caribbean 1500 rally, the “mayor” of St. Thomas, and a salty old Virgin Island sea dog who, on a lark, picked up a guitar and learned a whole new set of tricks.
Supplement to “Natural Treasures of the Isthmus,” a feature in our September 2008 issue
The government of the British Virgin Islands has postponed the implementation of a new tax that would have affected cruisers.
If plans for new fees on visiting vessels go through, some cruisers–including the Caribbean 1500 rally–may opt to forgo to popular destination altogether.
At Fountaine Pajot’s 30th Anniversary celebration, these sailors lost more sleep over the parties than over the race results. A feature from our June 2007 issue
Three big smiles in the British Virgin Islands helped community member Middy win CW‘s May photo contest.
Twenty years ago, Tania Aebi sailed around the world on a small boat. This year, she’s taking her two teenage sons cruising offshore. A “Feature” from our December 2007 issue.
Three generations meet head-on aboard the westbound 35-footer Shangri-La, and the trip’s not even halfway done. A feature story from our April 2008 issue
Advance your sailing skills while basking in the beauty of the British Virgin Islands.
Word of mouth and vigilant record keeping have helped slow a worrisome crime trend in the Caribbean. “Special Report” from our January 2008 issue
Camper & Nicholsons is now managing Port Louis Marina in Grenada. “Web Exclusive” to our March 2008 issue
After one year of operation, Spirt of Bermuda and the Bermuda Sloop Foundation have been recognized for educational excellence. “At Sea” from our November 29, 2007, CW Reckonings
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