In Case of Emergency
An offshore medical course teaches sailors how to manage onboard trauma and severe illness.
An offshore medical course teaches sailors how to manage onboard trauma and severe illness.
Hydrogenerators and wind generators can help sailors keep battery levels high and diesel hours down.
Baking bread pudding, especially the chocolate variety, warms the cabin while cruising Alaska.
Having decided to repaint my Pearson Ensign, I decided to change the name as well. Only one problem: Everyone knows it’s horrible luck to change the name of a boat!
“It’s a double-edged sword with pagan deities: When they’re happy, they send you a friendly current or lift you around a cape, but when they feel slighted, these old gods will ruin your day.”
The Lymans explore Antigua, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Dominica during a four-week adventure.
CRC products are versatile and a good choice for multiple projects.
“In the cockpit, there was a beautiful Sestrel binnacle compass with an artistic fleur-de-lis pointing north.”
Actions taken during bad-weather sailing should take into consideration the boat, the wind, the sea state and the crew.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
Picturing potential emergency situations and walking through them before they ever happen can be a great safety tool.
Sailing with a ship’s cat has major pros and a few cons. Always check for entry restrictions in each new port.
An offshore medical course teaches sailors how to manage onboard trauma and severe illness.
Hydrogenerators and wind generators can help sailors keep battery levels high and diesel hours down.
Baking bread pudding, especially the chocolate variety, warms the cabin while cruising Alaska.
Having decided to repaint my Pearson Ensign, I decided to change the name as well. Only one problem: Everyone knows it’s horrible luck to change the name of a boat!
“It’s a double-edged sword with pagan deities: When they’re happy, they send you a friendly current or lift you around a cape, but when they feel slighted, these old gods will ruin your day.”
The Lymans explore Antigua, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Dominica during a four-week adventure.
CRC products are versatile and a good choice for multiple projects.
“In the cockpit, there was a beautiful Sestrel binnacle compass with an artistic fleur-de-lis pointing north.”
Actions taken during bad-weather sailing should take into consideration the boat, the wind, the sea state and the crew.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
Picturing potential emergency situations and walking through them before they ever happen can be a great safety tool.
Sailing with a ship’s cat has major pros and a few cons. Always check for entry restrictions in each new port.
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