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Sail Away - January 2007
by Sail Staff, Posted March 5, 2007Role Playing
This month’s contributor is Tom Reinke, who sails a Flying Scot with his wife, Mary. They love leading bareboat charters and turning over the helm to the officer of the day. If you’re new to chartering—or if your friends are—you’ll find his organizational ideas helpful.The primary objective of a charter is to have a good time, and that means different things
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Sail Away Archive
by Sail Staff, Posted March 5, 2007FULL STORY

Superior Sailing
by Sail Staff, Posted September 22, 2006FULL STORY

Sail Away - November 2006
by Sail Staff, Posted September 22, 2006Travel Smarts
We’ve heard some sad tales from a number of reader/charterers who had troubles getting themselves and their luggage to the desired destination in the Caribbean. There’s no way to solve their problems retroactively, of course, but there are ways to prevent them in the future. I talked with Judy Shapiro, an agent with Caribbean Travel (800-327-5540) forFULL STORY

Sail Away - July 2006
by Sail Staff, Posted September 22, 2006Charter a Passage
I think it’s fair to say that a significant difference between finding a passagemaking opportunity through a course or membership group (see page 60) and going the crewed-charter route is the wealth of options offered by the worldwide fleet of crewed boats. These have to do primarily with the size of the boat (from around 40 feet on up, and up someFULL STORY





















