Whether or not you own your own boat or prefer to charter a yacht, a dinghy can be an important factor to consider when planning your next boating experience. Our guest blogger and fellow sailor Genevieve of the popular sailing blog, It’s a Necessity, shares her tips for choosing the
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8 Tips for getting the most out of your workouts on a boat
After 7 years of living on a boat, I think I have proven that it is, in fact, possible to stay in shape by exercising on a floating home, whether it be a catamaran or a monohull. If you are looking to follow suit, there are a few things that
Why is a Laser Faster than the Classic Moth – Or Is It?
Over at the WoodenBoat Forums there is this thread that recently popped up that was started with this question by "cmjns":"I've spent a lot of time ogling classic moth designs, from the Gen II mistrals to the Gen I Mint, and I'm a bit smitten by the Farr 3.7 and
Homeschooling on the High Seas
The author works with Anna on her reading skills in a Tierra del Fuego anchorage
If you’re planning to set sail for a year with your kids, you have one narrow goal—to keep up so your children will be able to rejoin their friends when they return. For kids in kindergarten
Fourth Volvo Ocean Race entry announced as Vestas return
Vestas 11th Hour Racing will be led by American duo Charlie Enright and Mark Towill, in a 2017/18 Volvo Ocean Race team with a strong environmental messageOn board Vestas Team Wind
Vestas, the Danish wind energy company, is returning to the Volvo Ocean Race for 2017/18 with a new team led
More of the Marquesas, March 20
From Fatu Hiva we sailed back to Hiva Oa to pick up a few supplies, including 9 baguettes that we managed to eat in less than 48 hours. Have I mentioned we are carbo freaks and my sad attempts at bread at sea, just don't cut it when we have