Sailing Totem: Tall Tales and Weather Stories
It’s easy to take forecasts at face value when your immediate safety doesn’t depend on them. But sailors by necessity must be serious followers of weather.
It’s easy to take forecasts at face value when your immediate safety doesn’t depend on them. But sailors by necessity must be serious followers of weather.
With Henri coming, boat owners scrambled.
A hurricane survivor shares the steps she took to keep her sailboat safe.
State-of-the-art boatyards with keel pits, storm cradles, and tie-down straps on concrete are changing the seasonal calculus in the tropical hurricane box.
Leaving your boat behind can be nerve wracking, especially during hurricane season, but with proper prep, it’ll be ready to splash on launch day with no hassle.
Bahamas’ cruisers share their takeaways from the storm that swept through the islands on January 6, 2016.
It’s easy to take forecasts at face value when your immediate safety doesn’t depend on them. But sailors by necessity must be serious followers of weather.
With Henri coming, boat owners scrambled.
A hurricane survivor shares the steps she took to keep her sailboat safe.
State-of-the-art boatyards with keel pits, storm cradles, and tie-down straps on concrete are changing the seasonal calculus in the tropical hurricane box.
Leaving your boat behind can be nerve wracking, especially during hurricane season, but with proper prep, it’ll be ready to splash on launch day with no hassle.
Bahamas’ cruisers share their takeaways from the storm that swept through the islands on January 6, 2016.
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