
The ICW North Bound Migration Begins
As the northbound migration begins, we are getting some early reports on conditions along the ICW. The overall impression this spring is that after the

As the northbound migration begins, we are getting some early reports on conditions along the ICW. The overall impression this spring is that after the

Heaps of history—that’s not usually what comes to mind when you plan a sailing charter, but if you like a bit of culture mixed with

“After spending so many years sailing the Caribbean, I was frankly astounded at how much more I enjoy the Mediterranean,” says Scott Farquharson of charter

Cruising from Guadeloupe to Grenada, heading more or less south with the wind east-northeast, basically on the beam the whole way—yup, sign me up for

In the curtain call of an Atlantic crossing that had proved frustratingly slow for many of the 186 participants in the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers

A circumnavigation of Vancouver Island? That sounded like a great idea, so after a few months of planning, my friends Bridget, Jelski, Jonty and I quit

At 0730 on the morning of December 6, three months to the day after Hurricane Irma’s eye tracked across the British Virgin Islands, I clambered

I see him now at the bow, standing all Captain Morgan-like, one leg up on the pulpit, wet hair on his face, an outstretched arm pointing

I had, however, never done a delivery across Florida on the Okeechobee Waterway and through Lake Okeechobee, mainly because the boats I delivered had masts

The ICW trouble spots develop anywhere an inlet or river crosses the ICW. At every change of the current, sand moves into and out of

If the weather’s turning and you’re already dreaming of next sailing season, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with the news and stories to get you through.

With so many years of experience (and owners to source feedback from) it’s no surprise that J/boats is innovating with the latest in their lineup,

The weather’s turning cold, and it’s that time of year again.

I met Danny Moroney a few years ago at the Annapolis Boat Show when he was hanging out at the booth next to SAIL’s. He’s

One team takes aim at a Historic record.

Outdoor living at its best—dual helms, outdoor galley, and smart layouts make this cat a true entertainer.

One of the few remaining American sailboat builders has announced that they will cease production after current orders are filled.

Like the HH44 (a Top 10 Best Boats Winner in 2024), the new HH52 is designed around its EcoDrive Parallel Hybrid Electric/Diesel propulsion system. A

Better than your favorite Caribbean island, but with bears.

The shortlist for Young Journalist of the Year has been released. Among them is SAIL’s Editor in Chief, Lydia Mullan.