Southern Comfort: Tactical Tips for Sailing South
Is your boat bound for the Caribbean? Follow these tips for a safer and more comfortable voyage south.
Is your boat bound for the Caribbean? Follow these tips for a safer and more comfortable voyage south.
The fall rally to the Caribbean is on!
Georgia has, by Administrative Order from the DNR, instituted a 300-foot anchoring set back from marinas and 1,000-foot setback from all structures.
The Salty Dawgs arrive in the Caribbean and the ARC leaves Gran Canaria.
There’s plenty to see and do on a sail down the California coast.
With good preparation, a little patience and a solid plan, the sail south down the East Coast of the US for the winter can be the best part of the trip.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
State authorities have scheduled a public hearing and are accepting comments on proposed regulations that will affect liveaboard and transient sailors.
Heading south this year? If you don’t want to go it alone, there are plenty of options to cruise in company.
Is your boat bound for the Caribbean? Follow these tips for a safer and more comfortable voyage south.
The fall rally to the Caribbean is on!
Georgia has, by Administrative Order from the DNR, instituted a 300-foot anchoring set back from marinas and 1,000-foot setback from all structures.
The Salty Dawgs arrive in the Caribbean and the ARC leaves Gran Canaria.
There’s plenty to see and do on a sail down the California coast.
With good preparation, a little patience and a solid plan, the sail south down the East Coast of the US for the winter can be the best part of the trip.
Discussions continue as cruisers raise issues with Georgia’s new laws.
Cruisers, industry representatives and marine business owners voiced their recommendations and concerns about new regulations for anchoring in Georgia’s estuarine and tidal waters at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019.
State authorities have scheduled a public hearing and are accepting comments on proposed regulations that will affect liveaboard and transient sailors.
Heading south this year? If you don’t want to go it alone, there are plenty of options to cruise in company.
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