Citizen Science Call to Action
Sailors help to collect data for ocean research
Sailors help to collect data for ocean research
During a summer filled with news about how seemingly no one can get along with anyone else, we found ourselves ashore just in time for the island’s third annual Meet the Fleet celebration.
A vintage cruiser gets a new lease on life with an engine refit.
History for Rent: A pair of Rhode Islanders have restored Shamrock‘s wheelhouse and now rent it out.
Michael and Ken Keyworth are on a quest to find an emergency steering remedy that will help bluewater cruisers and racers reach a safe port unassisted.
It was a spectacular early August morning, the next to last day of a weeklong sail that had taken us from Newport, Rhode Island, across
It’s a funny thing about old boats. While we think nothing of taking an ax to a rotted set of stairs or a tumbledown shed,
The twists and turns leading up to your first charter (or your first time doing anything for that matter) can be daunting. But in return, you’ll arrive in paradise, step aboard a boat maintained by someone else, and go off on a jaunt you’ve always dreamed about.
Mark Pillsbury tries out the Whale Super Sub 650 bilge pump.
Sailors need sailboats, and boatbuilders need customers. Throw in a boatbuilding school that relies on projects for its hands-on curriculum and a few community sailing programs that depend on affordable sailboats to introduce kids to a life on the water, and presto, you have the ingredients for a scheme in which everyone comes out a winner.
Dr. Richard Kirby is hoping you will help the Secchi Project map the seasonal and annual changes in phytoplankton worldwide.
Forget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.
Sailors help to collect data for ocean research
During a summer filled with news about how seemingly no one can get along with anyone else, we found ourselves ashore just in time for the island’s third annual Meet the Fleet celebration.
A vintage cruiser gets a new lease on life with an engine refit.
History for Rent: A pair of Rhode Islanders have restored Shamrock‘s wheelhouse and now rent it out.
Michael and Ken Keyworth are on a quest to find an emergency steering remedy that will help bluewater cruisers and racers reach a safe port unassisted.
It was a spectacular early August morning, the next to last day of a weeklong sail that had taken us from Newport, Rhode Island, across
It’s a funny thing about old boats. While we think nothing of taking an ax to a rotted set of stairs or a tumbledown shed,
The twists and turns leading up to your first charter (or your first time doing anything for that matter) can be daunting. But in return, you’ll arrive in paradise, step aboard a boat maintained by someone else, and go off on a jaunt you’ve always dreamed about.
Mark Pillsbury tries out the Whale Super Sub 650 bilge pump.
Sailors need sailboats, and boatbuilders need customers. Throw in a boatbuilding school that relies on projects for its hands-on curriculum and a few community sailing programs that depend on affordable sailboats to introduce kids to a life on the water, and presto, you have the ingredients for a scheme in which everyone comes out a winner.
Dr. Richard Kirby is hoping you will help the Secchi Project map the seasonal and annual changes in phytoplankton worldwide.
Forget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.
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