She’s Under Way!
70-year-old British solo circumnavigator Jeanne Socrates left Victoria, BC, Monday morning to begin her third attempt at an unassisted, non-stop solo circumnavigation of the planet via the great southern capes.
70-year-old British solo circumnavigator Jeanne Socrates left Victoria, BC, Monday morning to begin her third attempt at an unassisted, non-stop solo circumnavigation of the planet via the great southern capes.
As a cruising family we’ve lived temporarily in solitary anchorages, Mexican cities, and historic seaside towns. In Victoria, we look forward to something we haven’t had since leaving D.C.: Big City Life.
The time for safe and comfortable passagemaking in the northern latitudes is past. Del Viento and her crew are going to settle in for a period.
The Robertsons find that being stuck in Astoria, Oregon, isn’t so bad.
The crew of Del Viento discovers if you haven’t been aground, you haven’t been around.
How had we come so many miles without this marvel?
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.
Come to the Port of Anacortes, Washington, for the 25th annual Metal Boat Festival, August 17 – 19.
In the modern world of laminates and foils, Carol Hasse and Port Townsend Sails spin gold by sticking to traditional methods of construction and paying attention to the little things that help sails withstand the tests of time. From our June 2012 issue.
The dates have been set for this 2300-mile ocean race from Canada to Hawai’i.
Come to Port Townsend, Washington, March 16-18, 2012, to see Cap’n Fatty Goodlander, Beth Leonard, Steve Callahan, and more!
The picturesque shoreline of the Pacific Northwest provides countless coves to explore on your trip to the San Juan Islands.
70-year-old British solo circumnavigator Jeanne Socrates left Victoria, BC, Monday morning to begin her third attempt at an unassisted, non-stop solo circumnavigation of the planet via the great southern capes.
As a cruising family we’ve lived temporarily in solitary anchorages, Mexican cities, and historic seaside towns. In Victoria, we look forward to something we haven’t had since leaving D.C.: Big City Life.
The time for safe and comfortable passagemaking in the northern latitudes is past. Del Viento and her crew are going to settle in for a period.
The Robertsons find that being stuck in Astoria, Oregon, isn’t so bad.
The crew of Del Viento discovers if you haven’t been aground, you haven’t been around.
How had we come so many miles without this marvel?
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.
Come to the Port of Anacortes, Washington, for the 25th annual Metal Boat Festival, August 17 – 19.
In the modern world of laminates and foils, Carol Hasse and Port Townsend Sails spin gold by sticking to traditional methods of construction and paying attention to the little things that help sails withstand the tests of time. From our June 2012 issue.
The dates have been set for this 2300-mile ocean race from Canada to Hawai’i.
Come to Port Townsend, Washington, March 16-18, 2012, to see Cap’n Fatty Goodlander, Beth Leonard, Steve Callahan, and more!
The picturesque shoreline of the Pacific Northwest provides countless coves to explore on your trip to the San Juan Islands.
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