The Maritime Executive newsletter has a story this week of some truly strange anomalies going on with the worldwide AIS system aboard ships and boats of […]
AIS Mystery: Ships Displaced and Strangely Circling
The Legendary Dyer Dhow Dinghy
Our old family friend, Bobby Little, lived in Ohio but loved to cruise the Maine coast, something his lovely wife Ann was not eager to do. […]
Salty Dawg Sailing Association is Homeward Bound
Caribbean cruisers confounded by conronavirus join up with the Salty Dawgs to sail home to the States in a huge, informal flotilla By Lynn Hoenke […]
Evicted from St. Maartin
With disruption and quarantines affecting everyone everywhere, it is no surprise that cruisers and sailors in the Caribbean, who are used to moving freely from island […]
New Year’s Eve in Bora Bora, French Polynesia
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Theft in Turtle Bay, Mexico. The Outboard’s Gone
Andy and Jill Cross, with their two young sons Porter and Magnus, are full time cruisers. They spent the last year and a half in Alaska […]
Dangerous Encounters with Ships at Sea
Over the years, after lectures or seminars on offshore sailing that I have given, the most common question from the audience is “What was the scariest […]
Staying Safe While Cruising the Caribbean
Even though thousands of us head to the Caribbean every winter on our own boats, with friends or to sail aboard a charter boat, there are […]
Holiday Sales. Garmin Marine Stuff up to 20% Off
We don’t want to give undue promotion to one company over others but we came across a deal that we felt we needed to pass along. […]