The Feel of the Atlantic
Three weeks. No distractions. Just ocean, sky, and survival. A transatlantic crossing reveals a deeper connection to the sea—and yourself.
Three weeks. No distractions. Just ocean, sky, and survival. A transatlantic crossing reveals a deeper connection to the sea—and yourself.
From hurricanes to hidden ocean hazards, the National Hurricane Center delivers the forecasts that keep sailors safe—24/7, across millions of miles of open water.
A practical guide to safe and reliable boat wiring, covering conductor types, insulation, labeling, and key ABYC standards every boater should understand.
Planning to cruise the Bahamas? Here’s everything you need to know about updated 2026 cruising permits, entry fees, clearance procedures, and requirements for arriving by boat.
Often overlooked by sailors, the Cape Verde Islands offer incredible anchorages, vibrant culture, and unforgettable cruising experiences. This guide shares why it’s worth staying longer.
Cruising with kids may seem overwhelming, but for some families, it’s the most rewarding way to live. This article explores real life onboard, from education to daily routines, and why you don’t have to wait to start.
Choosing the right thru-hull material can directly impact your boat’s safety. A retired U.S. Coast Guard officer compares bronze and Marelon, breaking down strength, corrosion resistance, ABYC standards, and real-world maintenance considerations to help you decide what belongs below your waterline.
Nearly a decade ago, Rachel and her husband cast off from California aboard their Tayana 42 in search of adventure. What began as a five-year sabbatical evolved into full-time cruising in French Polynesia, importing their boat, building a life around conservation and diving, and eventually transitioning to a Leopard 46 catamaran to continue their island journey.
After grinding through long shifts in the Australian mines, Camille and Jesse traded steel-cap boots for bare feet and bought a 39-foot Jeanneau in Malaysia—with zero sailing experience. What followed was a crash course in storms, self-reliance, community, and building a life afloat in Southeast Asia.
A winding dirt road through the lush mountains of Hiva Oa leads to one of the Marquesas’ most sacred sites—Puamau, home to the towering Tiki statues of French Polynesia. From dramatic cliffside views to the legendary presence of Takai’i, this journey blends raw adventure with ancient history.