Reach (Don’t Beat) Through the Virgin Islands
Here’s a winter itinerary you don’t hear much about: Experienced Caribbean sailors and qualified bareboat charterers hold dear a secret that they don’t want to share with you, but I will.
Here’s a winter itinerary you don’t hear much about: Experienced Caribbean sailors and qualified bareboat charterers hold dear a secret that they don’t want to share with you, but I will.
Sure you can. Elaine Lembo experiences it first-hand.
Sailing with kayaks can make all the difference in your shallow-water excursion
Call it fate, karma, or kismet. Call it whatever you like, but some encounters, and the sails that turn up with them, are meant to be. From our October 2012 issue.
Cruise from the end of February through October out of the new Moorings base at Back Creek, just a few minutes from downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
A free-WiFi discovery in Yap kindles a writer’s windfall of sorts, and that, in turn, launches the search for The Boat. On Watch from our September 2012 issue.
Ditch your schedule. Be out of touch. Sail somewhere. Have fun.
The purposeful 62-foot Oyster 625 is a remarkable, state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Boat review from our August 2012 issue.
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
The Fuji 40, with an S&S pedigree, offers a roomy interior and a sea kindly motion. “Classic Plastic” boat review from our August 2012 issue.
Ready for a visual vacation? These photos from our 2012 Charter Address Book show companies that aren’t afraid to have a little fun.
Here’s a winter itinerary you don’t hear much about: Experienced Caribbean sailors and qualified bareboat charterers hold dear a secret that they don’t want to share with you, but I will.
Sure you can. Elaine Lembo experiences it first-hand.
Sailing with kayaks can make all the difference in your shallow-water excursion
Call it fate, karma, or kismet. Call it whatever you like, but some encounters, and the sails that turn up with them, are meant to be. From our October 2012 issue.
Cruise from the end of February through October out of the new Moorings base at Back Creek, just a few minutes from downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
A free-WiFi discovery in Yap kindles a writer’s windfall of sorts, and that, in turn, launches the search for The Boat. On Watch from our September 2012 issue.
Ditch your schedule. Be out of touch. Sail somewhere. Have fun.
The purposeful 62-foot Oyster 625 is a remarkable, state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Boat review from our August 2012 issue.
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
The Fuji 40, with an S&S pedigree, offers a roomy interior and a sea kindly motion. “Classic Plastic” boat review from our August 2012 issue.
Ready for a visual vacation? These photos from our 2012 Charter Address Book show companies that aren’t afraid to have a little fun.
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