High-latitude Circumnavigators Awarded 2021 Blue Water Medal
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
Longing for some extended time amid the hills and history of the Inner Hebrides, this family of six settles into a winter berth at the Oban Marina.
On a meandering voyage from Ireland to Scotland, the intrepid, rotating crew of Quetzal experience dodgy forecasts, gorgeous scenery and a wee dram or two.
Aventura‘s 560 miles voyage proved that she is undoubtedly a comfortable, fast and easy to sail passagemaker.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
Longing for some extended time amid the hills and history of the Inner Hebrides, this family of six settles into a winter berth at the Oban Marina.
On a meandering voyage from Ireland to Scotland, the intrepid, rotating crew of Quetzal experience dodgy forecasts, gorgeous scenery and a wee dram or two.
Aventura‘s 560 miles voyage proved that she is undoubtedly a comfortable, fast and easy to sail passagemaker.
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