Stubborn Season, Stubborn Boat Bits
The countdown to a June departure begins.
The countdown to a June departure begins.
A boatyard isn’t just a yard. It’s a kingdom of creative adventure for liveaboard kids.
An invitation to be guest of honor at the storied Chicago Yacht Club helps a prank-prone youngster atone for his antics.
Sailing to the Caribbean from the U.S. East Coast in November can be a mixed bag of weather conditions, and 2013 was no different. Several boats that participated in the third annual Salty Dawg Rally experienced rough conditions in the Gulf Stream. Check out the firsthand photos of the changing conditions from Zulu, which received a multi-day tow from the U.S. Coast Guard after losing its rudder. Photos by Brian Sager.
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander supposes we’re all intrigued with the neighborhoods we grow up in, and he grew up in Oceanus.
A cruise through Georgian Bay’s unsounded white areas keeps a couple on their toes, but loving it just the same.
A major clothing retailer and a sailboat owner ignore the misplaced punctuation and find common ground.
The crew aboard an expedition yacht explores the western coast of Madagascar, the island nation that lies across the Mozambique Channel from the southeastern coast of Africa.
Namani‘s crew scurried to get tools and parts in Panama City and then hightailed it to the unspoiled islands just a daysail south. There they could make repairs in peace and quiet while squeezing in time for fun and relaxation.
A family sets off on a 52-footer, then takes stock and makes a choice.
The very top of the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, at almost 52 degrees of North latitude, is a chilly place all year ‘round. There’s not
Mark Pillsbury tries out the Whale Super Sub 650 bilge pump.
The countdown to a June departure begins.
A boatyard isn’t just a yard. It’s a kingdom of creative adventure for liveaboard kids.
An invitation to be guest of honor at the storied Chicago Yacht Club helps a prank-prone youngster atone for his antics.
Sailing to the Caribbean from the U.S. East Coast in November can be a mixed bag of weather conditions, and 2013 was no different. Several boats that participated in the third annual Salty Dawg Rally experienced rough conditions in the Gulf Stream. Check out the firsthand photos of the changing conditions from Zulu, which received a multi-day tow from the U.S. Coast Guard after losing its rudder. Photos by Brian Sager.
Cap’n Fatty Goodlander supposes we’re all intrigued with the neighborhoods we grow up in, and he grew up in Oceanus.
A cruise through Georgian Bay’s unsounded white areas keeps a couple on their toes, but loving it just the same.
A major clothing retailer and a sailboat owner ignore the misplaced punctuation and find common ground.
The crew aboard an expedition yacht explores the western coast of Madagascar, the island nation that lies across the Mozambique Channel from the southeastern coast of Africa.
Namani‘s crew scurried to get tools and parts in Panama City and then hightailed it to the unspoiled islands just a daysail south. There they could make repairs in peace and quiet while squeezing in time for fun and relaxation.
A family sets off on a 52-footer, then takes stock and makes a choice.
The very top of the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, at almost 52 degrees of North latitude, is a chilly place all year ‘round. There’s not
Mark Pillsbury tries out the Whale Super Sub 650 bilge pump.
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