Marblehead Pullover from 12°West
For Her Clothing company 12°West makes sailing gear designed by and for women with a focus on fit, performance and style. Among the company’s product
For Her Clothing company 12°West makes sailing gear designed by and for women with a focus on fit, performance and style. Among the company’s product
Tis the Season The holiday season is upon us. What are you going to get the sailor in your life? Here is Last Years Holiday
Seasonal Kicks Fowl Weather Chukkas from Sperry Top-Sider are a perfect blend of classic nautical styling and durable, weather-ready construction. Waterproof seam-sealed leather uppers are
The Shades Kaenon’s new Clarke sunglasses feature the company’s patented SR-91 lenses and are inspired by the laid-back atmosphere of the company’s Newport Beach home
Drink Up Depending on how much time you spend at sea, there is a chance that a bottle of Jefferson’s Ocean bourbon has more miles
Sip and be Merry Whether you want to keep your morning coffee hot or that last nightcap cold, a good thermal cup is a great
SealLine Zip Dry Duffle Bag When it comes to packing for a sailing trip, you need to remember two things about your bags—keep them small,
One of the great things about bareboat chartering is the ability to escape, casting off the lines and exploring new bodies of water. But when
The Cobb Premier Grill can roast, bake, grill, smoke, boil and fry. Heck, you can even make a pizza with this thing. It is compact
The 45-liter Pro Drybag from Subtech Sports is waterproof to a depth of 164ft and features an internal electronics pocket for extra protection. Reinforced backpack

March is the Offshore Issue, and it’s one I’ve been looking forward to for months. After all, it was an offshore race that really inspired

This weekend a significant portion of the boating industry descended upon Miami for the annual Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show. It’s a warm and

Laura Grondin and Paul Cayard have been named Rolex Yachtswomen and Yachtsman of the Year for their accomplishments in competitive sailing during the 2025 season.

For a third year in a row, SAIL Magazine has been recognized as the top magazine at the Boating Writers International annual awards. SAIL led

I wrote recently about my ongoing project to redesign the mast and sailplan on our family boat, a 1971 OE 36 called Spica. I’ve agonized

New England’s season kick off for racers returns this March.

I’m not patient, laid-back, or compliant so when I hear the expression “age gracefully” all my hairs stand up. It’s unlikely for me to go

Editor-in-Chief Lydia Mullan reflects on her work anniversary with SAIL.

Another issue is off to the printer and on the way to your house! March is our offshore issue, so there are plenty of adventures,

The critically endangered right whale has been a focal point for conservation efforts for decades, and with boat strikes being one of the major threats