Dazzled in Dominica
The PAYS Dominica Yachting Festival introduced CW Editor-at-Large Herb McCormick to a gem of the Caribbean.
The PAYS Dominica Yachting Festival introduced CW Editor-at-Large Herb McCormick to a gem of the Caribbean.
After we left our catamaran in the Bahamas, I had to find my sailing fix closer to home. Montana’s Flathead Lake proved worthy.
I’m writing this on our sailboat in New Zealand, bound for Fiji and beyond. This was my husband’s idea. How did I get here?
The happiest days in most boat owners’ lives, it turns out, have nothing to do with buying or selling the boat.
These books and apps are my go-to favorites whenever I’m trying to find my way through the Caribbean.
DIY projects are about more than keeping the boat seaworthy. They’re also a way to feel part of the cruising community.
On an offshore race from Florida to Mexico, something did not go bump in the morning, but the rudder was gone nonetheless.
The absence of leaks in an exhaust system does not rule out its future failure under extreme conditions.
Experts say we’re in the middle of an active hurricane season. Those of us who lived through Hugo know the hell this forecast portends.
Executive director of Sail Newport Brad Read offers a sailing sabbatical program for those seeking a temporary leave from the rat race.
Plenty of sailors can spin a good yarn at the bar, but it’s a real trick to be able to turn a phrase on paper.
Preparing for a direct hit from Hurricane Lee taught us that when a named storm is closing in, one of the biggest battles is psychological.
The PAYS Dominica Yachting Festival introduced CW Editor-at-Large Herb McCormick to a gem of the Caribbean.
After we left our catamaran in the Bahamas, I had to find my sailing fix closer to home. Montana’s Flathead Lake proved worthy.
I’m writing this on our sailboat in New Zealand, bound for Fiji and beyond. This was my husband’s idea. How did I get here?
The happiest days in most boat owners’ lives, it turns out, have nothing to do with buying or selling the boat.
These books and apps are my go-to favorites whenever I’m trying to find my way through the Caribbean.
DIY projects are about more than keeping the boat seaworthy. They’re also a way to feel part of the cruising community.
On an offshore race from Florida to Mexico, something did not go bump in the morning, but the rudder was gone nonetheless.
The absence of leaks in an exhaust system does not rule out its future failure under extreme conditions.
Experts say we’re in the middle of an active hurricane season. Those of us who lived through Hugo know the hell this forecast portends.
Executive director of Sail Newport Brad Read offers a sailing sabbatical program for those seeking a temporary leave from the rat race.
Plenty of sailors can spin a good yarn at the bar, but it’s a real trick to be able to turn a phrase on paper.
Preparing for a direct hit from Hurricane Lee taught us that when a named storm is closing in, one of the biggest battles is psychological.
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