Refitting a Tired Saloon Table
Unhappy with the table in your saloon? Build a new one with these simple steps.
Unhappy with the table in your saloon? Build a new one with these simple steps.
Refurbishing the tired floorboards of a classic-plastic cruiser is a time-consuming, painstaking task, but also one that’s well worth the effort.
Working with local artisans can offer the opportunity to bring home a special piece of the local culture onboard.
In Fine Company: In a fleet of classic beauties, Dorade, perhaps Olin Stephens’ most famous design, still turns heads when her sails are set and the rail is down.
History in the Making: Who knew? The best part of a visit to the Paris boat show was not found in the City of Light
After 60 years and countless miles, a classic, humble wooden 30-footer has fulfilled the dreams of not one intrepid couple, but two. From Cruising World‘s July 2012 issue.
Lean and lithe yet sound and fast, the British-built Spirit 46 Bamboozle is a thoroughly contemporary conveyance with the form and soul of a classic. “Yacht Style” from our October 2011 issue.
The crew of Ganymede sails through a sea of mixed signals while cruising along the Mexican caost.
With Ganymede‘s arrival in Mexico, it’s the end of the beginning for the Backyard Warrior. “Hands-On” Sailor from our December 2010 issue
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. From “Yachtsyle” in our December 2010 issue
Ganymede makes a splash when her moment finally arrives. “Hands-On” Sailor from our August 2010 issue
Sailors scramble to protect their floating real estate when a hurricane sets its sights on southeastern New England. Charter Briefing from our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings
Unhappy with the table in your saloon? Build a new one with these simple steps.
Refurbishing the tired floorboards of a classic-plastic cruiser is a time-consuming, painstaking task, but also one that’s well worth the effort.
Working with local artisans can offer the opportunity to bring home a special piece of the local culture onboard.
In Fine Company: In a fleet of classic beauties, Dorade, perhaps Olin Stephens’ most famous design, still turns heads when her sails are set and the rail is down.
History in the Making: Who knew? The best part of a visit to the Paris boat show was not found in the City of Light
After 60 years and countless miles, a classic, humble wooden 30-footer has fulfilled the dreams of not one intrepid couple, but two. From Cruising World‘s July 2012 issue.
Lean and lithe yet sound and fast, the British-built Spirit 46 Bamboozle is a thoroughly contemporary conveyance with the form and soul of a classic. “Yacht Style” from our October 2011 issue.
The crew of Ganymede sails through a sea of mixed signals while cruising along the Mexican caost.
With Ganymede‘s arrival in Mexico, it’s the end of the beginning for the Backyard Warrior. “Hands-On” Sailor from our December 2010 issue
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. From “Yachtsyle” in our December 2010 issue
Ganymede makes a splash when her moment finally arrives. “Hands-On” Sailor from our August 2010 issue
Sailors scramble to protect their floating real estate when a hurricane sets its sights on southeastern New England. Charter Briefing from our September 16, 2010, CW Reckonings
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