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Cruising and racing
People & Boats
Tony Jarrett bought his first cruising boat at 61. When he was 65 he started a bluewater cruise, sometimes alone.
By Tony Sheridan
Winter Sailing
Bring on the snow and ice! There's winter fun to be had under sail.
Baja Ha-Ha
Join a West Coast fleet of gregarious gringos migrating south to Baja and beyond.
By Kimball Livingston
A Season in the Exumas
Gorgeous beaches, crystal waters, friendly cruiserswhat's not to like in the Bahamas?
By Chris Knight
Dodging Northers in the Gulf Stream
A passage from Florida to the Bahamas proves to be real ocean cruising.
By Patience Wales
In Search of Vanishing Florida
Lake Okeechobee connects the old Florida with the new.
By Charles Mason
Racing Rivalries
Nothing adds interest on the racecourse like a good old-fashioned grudge match.
By Josh Adams
New-Boat Test: X-43
Seamanship
Waterlines
The chart you see on your plotter's screen may hide the hazards.
By Tom Cunliffe
Voice of Experience
An outgoing tide is a scary challenge for an oar-powered inflatable.
By Roger Young
Cruising Tips
Tack downwind to avoid a sail-slatting slog.
By Fred Roswold
Know-how
Saildrive Engines
Is a saildrive right for you? Check the pluses and minuses.
By Aussie Bray
Sole Replacement
A new cabin sole is like a facelift for your boat.
By Paul Esterle
Cover
The Farr 72 Starr Trail competes at the America's Cup Jubilee in Cowes, England. Photo by Cheryll Kerr
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