Sailing Through the Biggest Storm
“Living in Galapagos for me is a privilege, a gift from our parents and grandparents, who came to these seemingly
“Living in Galapagos for me is a privilege, a gift from our parents and grandparents, who came to these seemingly
The plan was hatched one cold winter night in Roswell, GA during a boys’ night out. Brad Duncan, Steve Navarra,
Written by Marissa Neely | 2024 Summer Issue In maritime lore, sailors are often depicted as aficionados of the amber
By Tabitha Lipkin The longer one sails the coast o’Maine, favorite harbors begin to rise to the top of one’s
By Maria Brown | 2024 Summer Issue Blackbeard, the notorious pirate, was perhaps not unlike you and me. He had
Written by David Levesque | 2024 Charter Issue Our cover for this issue comes to us from Sailing Cadoha, by
Written by Shae Lefebvre | 2024 Charter Issue Despite the challenges, our journey was filled with moments of pure joy
Written by David Levesque with input from The Moorings & Horizon Yacht Charters | 2024 Charter Issue Editor’s Note Welcome
Luke and Adam Martin are brothers from Cardiff, South Wales in the United Kingdom. Their story is not just about sailing. It’s a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for resilience, courage, and adventure. As they progress from the tranquil waters of the Bristol Channel to the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, their tale unfolds with every wave and wind gust. The brother’s love of sailing traces back to their childhood, where they sailed dinghies with their father.
Word spreads quickly amongst cruisers when a safe anchorage is discovered, or a friendly harbor is found.Safe, all-weather, predictable inlets are also high on the list of information to share. It just so happens all three of these features exist in the St. Mary’s River dividing the states of Florida and Georgia.The St. Mary’s River inlet separating Florida and Georgia, carries 45 feet at mean low water through its wide well marked entrance.