
Fishing… Pass It On
This fishing family initiates a new member.

This fishing family initiates a new member.
An eclectic mix of restaurants along the East Coast can make that long yacht delivery south (or north!) a master’s program in top-notch gastronomy. Join Annie Lannigan as she and her crew dine their way from Camden, Maine, to the Florida Keys. Read the full story in our October 2012 issue.

One boater’s generosity reminds this editor why boaters are the best.
Among the most endearing qualities of the Gunfleet 58 is the massive amount of truly useable volume inside. The flat bottom allows full headroom all the way to maximum beam and keeps stowage lockers from intruding on floor space in the staterooms and common areas. View a gallery here.

I am at the emergency room, waiting for a doctor to come out and tell me if we can save Bossanova. From our July 2012 issue.

Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.

Bob Stephens talks about square-top mainsails. Web Extra from our July 2012 issue.
From humble beginnings in a gravel pit, Fairline Yachts has come a long way.

For the crew of the David B, the most challenging passages can be the most rewarding.
A vacation spot for presidents and pirates, Block Island is a New England treasure. “Cruising Yachtsman” Web Extra from our August 2012 issue. Photographs by Daniel Harding Jr.

Beating the odds is something of a specialty for Justine Laymore, ocean racer and lymphangioleiomyomatosis survivor. Web Extra from our August 2012 issue.

Captain Vincent Daniello explores the various technologies available for weather routing.

This fishing family initiates a new member.
An eclectic mix of restaurants along the East Coast can make that long yacht delivery south (or north!) a master’s program in top-notch gastronomy. Join Annie Lannigan as she and her crew dine their way from Camden, Maine, to the Florida Keys. Read the full story in our October 2012 issue.

One boater’s generosity reminds this editor why boaters are the best.
Among the most endearing qualities of the Gunfleet 58 is the massive amount of truly useable volume inside. The flat bottom allows full headroom all the way to maximum beam and keeps stowage lockers from intruding on floor space in the staterooms and common areas. View a gallery here.

I am at the emergency room, waiting for a doctor to come out and tell me if we can save Bossanova. From our July 2012 issue.

Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.

Bob Stephens talks about square-top mainsails. Web Extra from our July 2012 issue.
From humble beginnings in a gravel pit, Fairline Yachts has come a long way.

For the crew of the David B, the most challenging passages can be the most rewarding.
A vacation spot for presidents and pirates, Block Island is a New England treasure. “Cruising Yachtsman” Web Extra from our August 2012 issue. Photographs by Daniel Harding Jr.

Beating the odds is something of a specialty for Justine Laymore, ocean racer and lymphangioleiomyomatosis survivor. Web Extra from our August 2012 issue.

Captain Vincent Daniello explores the various technologies available for weather routing.
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