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Interview with Dr. Stanley ParisDr. Paris on Kiwi Spirit aims to break the solo nonstop circumnavigation record set by Dodge Morgan on American Promise |
Web Exclusives 2013 |
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Sailors rescued, boat abandonedThree sailors were rescued 28 miles east of the St. Johns River in Florida after their 30-foot sailing vessel, Second Wind, was disabled and sustained sail damage. |
May/June 2013 |
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A fog of regulationYou’ve finally crossed the border into Florida after more than 700 statute miles of Intracoastal Waterway cruising and your mind begins to wander to thoughts of that upcoming Gulf Stream crossing to the Bahamas. |
May/June 2013 |
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Disaster avertedThe return passage after the Newport Bermuda Race is often a pleasant cruise. |
March/April 2013 |
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Coast Guard investigates tall ship tragedy |
January/February 2013 |
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Entries set for Global Ocean Race |
Web Exclusives 2012 |
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The lonely cliffs of St. KildaAfter retiring from my Northern Ireland medical practice at the age of 60, I devoted myself to ocean voyaging. Aboard Progress, my 34-foot wooden hull sloop of 1950’s vintage, I explored on both sides of the North Atlantic. One of my fondest memories, however, is a relatively modest four-day cruise to the islands of St. Kilda far to the west of Scotland. |
November/December 2012 |
On going agroundA variety of situations with the potential for going aground have arisen during the last 41 years of cruising, 15 of those years full time living aboard our 47-foot ketch Carricklee. |
October 2012 | |
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A hop, skip, and a jump to PanamaWhile in Beaufort, N.C., aboard Namani, our 1981 Dufour 35, we conceived a bold and promising plan: to depart the U.S. East Coast as soon as a November weather window allowed, and head for Panama in a hop (800 miles from the Carolinas to the eastern Bahamas), a skip (300 miles to Jamaica) and a jump (600 miles to Panama). |
October 2012 |
Solo sailor dismasted, takes upbeat approachAt the time of the dismasting, solo sailor Daniel Collins was en route from Marathon, Fla., to Bermuda on the first leg of what he calls “The Oddasea Project” a planned circumnavigation. |
July/August 2012 |

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