Cruisers Can Help!
Want to help out a good cause the next time you’re at sea? Check out Matt Rutherford’s latest project, and get involved!
Want to help out a good cause the next time you’re at sea? Check out Matt Rutherford’s latest project, and get involved!
Anchoring among coral can put both your anchor chain and the coral at risk of being destroyed. Try this technique to keep your chain in one piece.
One man with a boat and a mission is singlehandedly creating a green economy in Antigua
Chris Bone was en route to the Philippines when an unexpected detour led him to the idea of OceansWatch.
Crews are rushing to finalize preparations for Jimmy Cornell’s Blue Planet Odyssey departure on Saturday, January 10, 2015.
With ice still blocking the way, the crew of Aventura makes the difficult decision to abandon their plans of a Northwest Passage transit.
The crew of Aventura pass the time in the Arctic while waiting for the ice to open up in the Northwest Passage.
Why take the Panama Canal to the Pacific when the Northwest Passage would do just as well?
We are happy to be in this protected bay … and wait.
This expedition remained exciting to the very end. For the last 5 days we were trying to track a storm that looked as if it
Westerly winds dominate the region we have sailed into. It seems the winds can die off or blow lightly out of any direction but when
I’ve had a busy week. The day after we sailed passed Wake Island we sailed out of the easterly trade winds and into a windless
Want to help out a good cause the next time you’re at sea? Check out Matt Rutherford’s latest project, and get involved!
Anchoring among coral can put both your anchor chain and the coral at risk of being destroyed. Try this technique to keep your chain in one piece.
One man with a boat and a mission is singlehandedly creating a green economy in Antigua
Chris Bone was en route to the Philippines when an unexpected detour led him to the idea of OceansWatch.
Crews are rushing to finalize preparations for Jimmy Cornell’s Blue Planet Odyssey departure on Saturday, January 10, 2015.
With ice still blocking the way, the crew of Aventura makes the difficult decision to abandon their plans of a Northwest Passage transit.
The crew of Aventura pass the time in the Arctic while waiting for the ice to open up in the Northwest Passage.
Why take the Panama Canal to the Pacific when the Northwest Passage would do just as well?
We are happy to be in this protected bay … and wait.
This expedition remained exciting to the very end. For the last 5 days we were trying to track a storm that looked as if it
Westerly winds dominate the region we have sailed into. It seems the winds can die off or blow lightly out of any direction but when
I’ve had a busy week. The day after we sailed passed Wake Island we sailed out of the easterly trade winds and into a windless
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