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A Lifetime of Sailing

  I began my sailing life as a kid in an 8ft El Toro and a 16ft Snipe on Lake Millerton in California’s San Joaquin Valley.

Against the Odds

Experience is a fine thing. You may think there is no substitute for it. Every sensible sailor would agree, but when it comes to extreme

Sailing Totem

Behan and Jamie Gifford set off from Seattle, Washington aboard Totem, their Stevens 47 sloop, in 2008. They’ve been sailing the world ever since, documenting

A Monohull Sailor’s Voyage on Two Hulls

Imagine you’re driving an old rusted-out pickup truck over railroad tracks,” my boyfriend, Phillip, said while trying to answer one of the many questions our

15 Steps to be a Sailing Video Star

So you wanna be a sailing video star, and sail around the world funded by people living vicariously through your experiences? All things are possible…

Cruising with Canines

Like most soon-to-be cruisers and fellow dog owners, I fantasized about life on the boat with woman’s best friend. I pictured cruising the waterways with

Massey

Catalina Pauses Production

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

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Fifty Years of Innovation

Two industry giants are celebrating five decades this year. Here’s a look back at half a century on the water with Gori and Gill.

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