Cats Make Them Curious
Along the docks, boat-show visitors ask a multitude of questions about the multihulls. A “Catamaran Special” from our July 2009 issue
Along the docks, boat-show visitors ask a multitude of questions about the multihulls. A “Catamaran Special” from our July 2009 issue
New boats on the horizon include the Jeanneau 57, Bavaria Cruiser 55, G58, and Hood 32. “Past the Spindle” for our June 11, 2009, CW Reckonings
Ocean Watch, the Around the Americas mother ship, is carrying two Little Wing kayaks aboard, and CW editor at large Herb McCormick wanted to get a taste of blue rollers and moving seas in them before the expedition heads into the Far North and its less-forgiving waters. San Francisco Bay was happy to oblige.
In town for the London Boat Show, CW‘s senior editor Mark Pillsbury takes an opportunity to visit a few yards.
Before heading off to the first of the winter’s boat shows, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury takes note of Island Packet’s new 36-foot Estero, a new English boat builder, Saturn Yachts, and a sweet little daysailer from Fairlie Yachts. “Past the Spindle” from our January 8, 2008, CW Reckonings
This sporty cruiser is also great for club racing. “Review” from our January 2009 issue
This affordable performance cruiser is a blast to sail, with details often lacking on more expensive boats.
Absentees and new launches, lots going on before the Annapolis Boat show. From “Past the Spindle” for October 1, 2008
New boats have been popping up all summer in anticipation of the fall boat shows, including one for water skiing. From “Past the Spindle” for July 10, 2008
As the economy takes a dive, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury fills his holiday wish list with dreamboats like the Baltic 45, Gunboat 66, and Nordhavn 56. “Past the Spindle” from our December 11, 2008, CW Reckonings
While besieged by the late-spring heat wave that held Newport tenaciously in its grip this week, Mark Pillsbury finds a few new-boat tidbits to report.From “Past the Spindle” for June 11, 2008
A switch for one cat and a new build for another, leaves larger boat market healthy. From “Past the Spindle” for April 15, 2008
Along the docks, boat-show visitors ask a multitude of questions about the multihulls. A “Catamaran Special” from our July 2009 issue
New boats on the horizon include the Jeanneau 57, Bavaria Cruiser 55, G58, and Hood 32. “Past the Spindle” for our June 11, 2009, CW Reckonings
Ocean Watch, the Around the Americas mother ship, is carrying two Little Wing kayaks aboard, and CW editor at large Herb McCormick wanted to get a taste of blue rollers and moving seas in them before the expedition heads into the Far North and its less-forgiving waters. San Francisco Bay was happy to oblige.
In town for the London Boat Show, CW‘s senior editor Mark Pillsbury takes an opportunity to visit a few yards.
Before heading off to the first of the winter’s boat shows, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury takes note of Island Packet’s new 36-foot Estero, a new English boat builder, Saturn Yachts, and a sweet little daysailer from Fairlie Yachts. “Past the Spindle” from our January 8, 2008, CW Reckonings
This sporty cruiser is also great for club racing. “Review” from our January 2009 issue
This affordable performance cruiser is a blast to sail, with details often lacking on more expensive boats.
Absentees and new launches, lots going on before the Annapolis Boat show. From “Past the Spindle” for October 1, 2008
New boats have been popping up all summer in anticipation of the fall boat shows, including one for water skiing. From “Past the Spindle” for July 10, 2008
As the economy takes a dive, CW‘s Mark Pillsbury fills his holiday wish list with dreamboats like the Baltic 45, Gunboat 66, and Nordhavn 56. “Past the Spindle” from our December 11, 2008, CW Reckonings
While besieged by the late-spring heat wave that held Newport tenaciously in its grip this week, Mark Pillsbury finds a few new-boat tidbits to report.From “Past the Spindle” for June 11, 2008
A switch for one cat and a new build for another, leaves larger boat market healthy. From “Past the Spindle” for April 15, 2008
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