Let your boat’s speed through the water charge your battery bank (published November 2015) Water powered the beginning of the Industrial Revolution when inventors and entrepreneurs […]
Water Power
The Inevitability of Problems
It’s a virtual certainty that problems will arise at sea. Solutions are not always as inevitable. The goal is to minimize the number and severity of […]
Sailing Schools and Community Sailing
Whether new to sailing or a boat owner, taking classes through a sailing school can ensure better and safer sailing for all (published August 2015) SAILING […]
Boatbound
Boatbound is a ‘pier to pier’ renting service that connects boat owners with renters (published August 2015) In the summer of 2012 Aaron Hall (founder and […]
Sailing Around the World One Charter at a Time
17 of the world’s best places to charter can lead you on a round the world adventure (published August 2015) For many of us, the point […]
CURRENT ISSUE | OCTOBER 2015
28 Bill Biewenga Black Clouds on the Horizon 32 Heather Francis Seasickness: suffering sailors and condition 36 World Cruising Cruising the Twelves The Dodecanese Islands of […]
CAPTAIN’S LOG | OCTOBER 2015
Fitting Out Essentials | When we bought Lime’n five years ago, our intent was to sail the boat south to the Bahamas and Caribbean from Newport […]
BOAT REVIEWS | SALONA 33
Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay has been a hot bed of sailing, racing and boatbuilding for hundreds of years. The bay is the home to the Herreshoff […]
CURRENT ISSUE | SEPTEMBER 2015
20 Bill Biewenga Inevitability of Problems 24 David Burch The New Inland Navigational Rules 28 World Cruising Cuba Part 3 The Cuba show by Christine Myers […]
CAPTAIN’S LOG | SEPTEMBER 2015
Cruising Boats Evolve As we were putting together our annual Preview of New Monohulls for 2016, it struck us just how new and different many of […]