Good Reason to Sail
After two days of racing, Valiant takes to sea once again, this time with patients and doctors as crew.
After two days of racing, Valiant takes to sea once again, this time with patients and doctors as crew.
An apparent electrical fire damages Newport’s waterfront marine store.
When other groups are cutting budgets and abandoning projects, Coast Guard supporters charge ahead like bull dogs.
Spanning thousands of miles, the waterways of North America provide endless scenic playgrounds during every season of the year for sailboats and powerboats big and small. A feature from our July 2010 issue
An East Coast sailor treasures a West Coast monument. “Herb’s Watch” for June 25, 2010
Ocean Watch‘s Golden State landfall delivers shoreside pleasures amid some bumpy coastal hops. “Herb’s Watch” for our June 10, 2010, CW Reckonings
A husband-and-wife team picks a fast multihull to take to a Down East lake. A boat review feature from our May 2010 issue
Red-sand beaches. Stunning lighthouses. Cornish meat pies. Funky brewpubs. Where do you find all this? The Keweenaw Peninsula. Never heard of it? You’re not alone. A feature from our March 2010 issue
CW_Editor reflects on first hand accounts of global warming from a longtime _CW contributer. “Editor’s Log” from our December 2009 issue
In a ruggedly beautiful setting and with an agenda suited for mañana, a Sea of Cortez rendezvous couldn’t be better. “Passage Notes” from our November 2009 issue
His family’s Thanksgiving tradition of a late-season sail reinforces one sailor’s relish for exploring nearby cruising grounds aboard a beloved boat. “Under Way” from our November 2009 issue
Shuttling scientists to and from the Farallon Islands relies on volunteer efforts by sailors hungry for blue water. A special report from our August 2007 issue
After two days of racing, Valiant takes to sea once again, this time with patients and doctors as crew.
An apparent electrical fire damages Newport’s waterfront marine store.
When other groups are cutting budgets and abandoning projects, Coast Guard supporters charge ahead like bull dogs.
Spanning thousands of miles, the waterways of North America provide endless scenic playgrounds during every season of the year for sailboats and powerboats big and small. A feature from our July 2010 issue
An East Coast sailor treasures a West Coast monument. “Herb’s Watch” for June 25, 2010
Ocean Watch‘s Golden State landfall delivers shoreside pleasures amid some bumpy coastal hops. “Herb’s Watch” for our June 10, 2010, CW Reckonings
A husband-and-wife team picks a fast multihull to take to a Down East lake. A boat review feature from our May 2010 issue
Red-sand beaches. Stunning lighthouses. Cornish meat pies. Funky brewpubs. Where do you find all this? The Keweenaw Peninsula. Never heard of it? You’re not alone. A feature from our March 2010 issue
CW_Editor reflects on first hand accounts of global warming from a longtime _CW contributer. “Editor’s Log” from our December 2009 issue
In a ruggedly beautiful setting and with an agenda suited for mañana, a Sea of Cortez rendezvous couldn’t be better. “Passage Notes” from our November 2009 issue
His family’s Thanksgiving tradition of a late-season sail reinforces one sailor’s relish for exploring nearby cruising grounds aboard a beloved boat. “Under Way” from our November 2009 issue
Shuttling scientists to and from the Farallon Islands relies on volunteer efforts by sailors hungry for blue water. A special report from our August 2007 issue
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