Transition States and Nations
As the American chapter in the life of the Swan 57 Flyer ends, a new one begins, in France.
As the American chapter in the life of the Swan 57 Flyer ends, a new one begins, in France.
In praise of an excellent sailor and cook.
Enjoy the pristine, natural beauty and the rich culture of this new charter destination.
Arriving at this waypoint only makes me wish to continue on to others in the archipelago.
A trio of wobbly-legged sailors is welcomed in style at the famed international port of call.
Nearing the Azores, the crew of Flyer does its chores.
It’s time for a celebration—or is it?
Eight days into their transatlantic crossing, the crew of Flyer finds wind, dispatches the miles – and a few other items, too.
Bound for the Azores from Newport, Rhode Island, the Swan 57 Flyer entered the Gulf Stream at about 0300 June 8, 2014, and the crew is feeling the difference.
Cruising World deputy editor Elaine Lembo and the crew of Swan 57 Flyer depart Newport, Rhode Island for Brittany, France.
Bending on the main takes elbow grease, a boat hook, and a bosun’s chair. Remembering what goes where helps, too.
The owner of Blue Sailing, a Royal Yachting Association sailing school in South Brittany, France, sheds light on the future role of the Swan 57 Flyer.
As the American chapter in the life of the Swan 57 Flyer ends, a new one begins, in France.
In praise of an excellent sailor and cook.
Enjoy the pristine, natural beauty and the rich culture of this new charter destination.
Arriving at this waypoint only makes me wish to continue on to others in the archipelago.
A trio of wobbly-legged sailors is welcomed in style at the famed international port of call.
Nearing the Azores, the crew of Flyer does its chores.
It’s time for a celebration—or is it?
Eight days into their transatlantic crossing, the crew of Flyer finds wind, dispatches the miles – and a few other items, too.
Bound for the Azores from Newport, Rhode Island, the Swan 57 Flyer entered the Gulf Stream at about 0300 June 8, 2014, and the crew is feeling the difference.
Cruising World deputy editor Elaine Lembo and the crew of Swan 57 Flyer depart Newport, Rhode Island for Brittany, France.
Bending on the main takes elbow grease, a boat hook, and a bosun’s chair. Remembering what goes where helps, too.
The owner of Blue Sailing, a Royal Yachting Association sailing school in South Brittany, France, sheds light on the future role of the Swan 57 Flyer.
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