
On Watch: Reincarnating Trinka
After losing Trinka, a classic Rhodes Reliant 41, in Hurricane Irma, owner Thatcher Lord went through the difficult task of salvaging her.
After losing Trinka, a classic Rhodes Reliant 41, in Hurricane Irma, owner Thatcher Lord went through the difficult task of salvaging her.
With several circumnavigations under his belt, Cap’n Fatty shares his simple advice for sailing in big winds and seas.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn Goodlander enjoy a four-day, multigenerational cruise aboard Ganesh in Singapore.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn are enjoying the slower pace of life in the Indonesian village of Matasirih.
Cap’n Fatty details all the reasons that he loves the ketch rig aboard his Wauquiez Amphitrite, Ganesh.
The Goodlanders revisit the island of Borneo and an orangutan rehabilitation center.
Cap’n Fatty reflects on 50 years of marriage and life aboard.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
On long passages, having the boat steer itself allows the crew time to focus on other jobs — and to relax.
The Goodlanders join in the festivities on Huahine.
Cap’n Fatty takes the confusion out of chartering a sailboat.
After losing Trinka, a classic Rhodes Reliant 41, in Hurricane Irma, owner Thatcher Lord went through the difficult task of salvaging her.
With several circumnavigations under his belt, Cap’n Fatty shares his simple advice for sailing in big winds and seas.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn Goodlander enjoy a four-day, multigenerational cruise aboard Ganesh in Singapore.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn are enjoying the slower pace of life in the Indonesian village of Matasirih.
Cap’n Fatty details all the reasons that he loves the ketch rig aboard his Wauquiez Amphitrite, Ganesh.
The Goodlanders revisit the island of Borneo and an orangutan rehabilitation center.
Cap’n Fatty reflects on 50 years of marriage and life aboard.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
On long passages, having the boat steer itself allows the crew time to focus on other jobs — and to relax.
The Goodlanders join in the festivities on Huahine.
Cap’n Fatty takes the confusion out of chartering a sailboat.
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