Georgia Still Wrestling with Anchoring Regulations
While permits to anchor in the coastal waters of Georgia may still be required, cruisers won’t be charged for them.
While permits to anchor in the coastal waters of Georgia may still be required, cruisers won’t be charged for them.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
State authorities have scheduled a public hearing and are accepting comments on proposed regulations that will affect liveaboard and transient sailors.
The solo sailor arrived in San Diego aboard his Moore 24 on April 29, 2019.
Cruising World contributors Ellen and Seth Leonard are among those honored at a ceremony in New York on March 1, 2019.
Down but not out, the residents and sailors of New Bern, North Carolina, are on the road to recovery after the devastating storm.
Boat membership franchise company sees growth opportunities with a leader in sailboat manufacturing.
Join ABYC master technician and CW columnist Steve D’Antonio and offshore voyager Ralph Naranjo for a day of technical and cruising instruction.
McCurdy has sailed more than 100,000 offshore miles, including 17 Newport Bermuda races.
NOAA: Expect a near- or above-normal Atlantic hurricane season.
The author of popular cruising guides covering the Bahamas and Caribbean will be missed.
While permits to anchor in the coastal waters of Georgia may still be required, cruisers won’t be charged for them.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
State authorities have scheduled a public hearing and are accepting comments on proposed regulations that will affect liveaboard and transient sailors.
The solo sailor arrived in San Diego aboard his Moore 24 on April 29, 2019.
Cruising World contributors Ellen and Seth Leonard are among those honored at a ceremony in New York on March 1, 2019.
Down but not out, the residents and sailors of New Bern, North Carolina, are on the road to recovery after the devastating storm.
Boat membership franchise company sees growth opportunities with a leader in sailboat manufacturing.
Join ABYC master technician and CW columnist Steve D’Antonio and offshore voyager Ralph Naranjo for a day of technical and cruising instruction.
McCurdy has sailed more than 100,000 offshore miles, including 17 Newport Bermuda races.
NOAA: Expect a near- or above-normal Atlantic hurricane season.
The author of popular cruising guides covering the Bahamas and Caribbean will be missed.
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