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Real Travel Adventures March 2007 Ivo Paulik |
Crossing the Atlantic A voyage through the Caribbean on a yacht. |
Fast Company August 2003 Chuck Salter |
Putting Winds in Their Sails Suzanne Pogell's school does much more than teach women how to sail. Womanship helps women take the lead, chart their course, and keep an even keel. |
High on Adventure December 2002 |
Catamaran Sailing the British Virgin Islands No matter your situation, sailing the British Virgin Islands on a crewed catamaran may just be the best vacation of your life. |
Wired October 2002 Carl Hoffman |
Billionaire Boys Cup High tech hits the high seas in a windblown battle between Craig McCaw and Larry Ellison. The author sets sail with Team OneWorld in the race to take back the America's Cup. |
AskMen.com Paul Ryden |
Charter a Yacht for Vacation A yacht vacation allows you to set your own itinerary. If you're ready for this next step in vacations, here's what you need to know. |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Amy Ullrich |
Well Chartered Waters Looking for a great vacation that involves some pampering -- no cooking, cleaning or other dirty work? Here's a tip: It typically costs more to stay at a five-star resort in the Virgin Islands than it does to sail on a crewed boat of comparable quality. |
Outside March 2007 Eric Hansen |
Chartered Territory With our guide to bareboating, it's easier than ever to rent and rule your own sailing ship. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2010 Bob Brown |
The Smallest Powerboat to Cross the North Atlantic The journey from Canada to Greenland was in jepardy from the get-go. We left in strong opposing curents, strong winds, and big seas. |
Outside September 2009 Patrick Symmes |
Sailing from Haiti to Miami When you're crossing to Florida the hard way-across 800 miles of water, with six people and no motor, in a 21-foot handmade open boat-it's a long, long way from Haiti to Miami. |
High on Adventure February 2002 Les Furnanz |
Thai High On the Andaman Sea Cruising Thailand's Islands and Karsts on a Clipper Ship |
Outside November 2001 Tim Zimmermann |
She Rules the Waves For intrepid sailor Ellen MacArthur, round-the-world records are meant to be shattered... |
Adventure April 2005 Robert Young Pelton |
Pirate of the Caribbean Looking for adventure? Some cruises can be perfect for the adventure traveler. |
High on Adventure October 2003 |
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast Adriatic Waters, Forested Islands, and Medieval Villages |
Wired May 2006 Carl Hoffman |
Taming the Sea Monster Strong, light, and frighteningly fast, carbon-fiber trimarans are rewriting every record in the books, when they're not breaking up in the middle of the icy Atlantic. |
Inc. June 2006 Josh Dean |
Wish You Were Here? 8 Amazing boat trips around the world. |
CEO Traveler |
A Midsummmer Night's Dream Cruising Norway's fjords aboard the Crystal Harmony |
Smithsonian May 2007 Whitney Dangerfield |
Life Aquatic The sailing world docks in Annapolis. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2008 Taylor & Taylor |
To Scenic Dominica and Beyond on Holland America's Maasdam My wife and I had decided to take the spring cruise, principally because it stopped at Dominica, an island we had never visited but had heard good things about. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Larry Taylor |
Around South America:Wondrous Sights-Cultural Delights South America is full of color and liveliness, with quiet and peaceful cities scattered among it. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Royally Grounded Don't expect smooth sailing for the rest of Royal Caribbean's year. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2005 Linda Fasteson |
Cruises: Embarking on a Royal Adventure Into the Amazon and Beyond It was a magical cruise that offered a taste of three continents - South America, Africa, and Europe, all in 23 days. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2011 Jason Moser |
This Stock Is at the Top of My List Don't miss the boat on this stock deal. Steiner Leisure isn't a cruise line; it's even better. The company provides spa services and products worldwide on both sea and land with services on 151 cruise ships and 70 land-based locations carrying Steiner products and spas. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2007 Nell Raun-Linde |
Winding Through The Baltic Sea Head for the Baltic Sea to follow the paths of wild Vikings, Russian conquerors and enterprising German merchants. |
Lucire May 5, 2012 Stanley Moss |
Out of This World Sailing the Web's luxury yachting itineraries provide a sense of exclusive excess. |
Popular Mechanics August 2002 Rich Taylor |
Sails With Sizzle The fastest monohull sailboat in the world is a needle-nosed ocean racer called V.O.60. It was designed by Bruce Farr, and is capable of 36 knots. That's 41.4 mph. This sleek machine is 64 ft. long, just over 17 ft. wide and weighs 30,000 pounds. |
AskMen.com James Bassil |
Volvo Ocean Race The Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier sailing competition -- and it's most punishing. |
Job Journal September 21, 2008 Julia Hollister |
Sail Away in Your Workplace For a workplace like no other, consider joining a cruise ship crew. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Alex Pasquariello |
Four Boating Vacations You Shouldn't Miss In Newport, San Francisco, the Eastern Caribbean, and Bryson City, N.C., boating for moguls, families, twenty-somethings, and landlubbers. |
Boating August 2005 |
Project Boat Blog A year's worth of inside information on the publication's summer project boats: The Robalo R260... The SeaStrike 240 CC. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2008 Larry Taylor |
From Middle East Glitz to Ancient Treasures Taking a cruise along the coast of Oman and into the Red Sea. |
Science News February 12, 2005 |
From the February 9, 1935, issue New-type sailboat is minus foresail, boom, and stays... New "farthest out" set at 3 sextillion miles... Find thousands of germs on "clean" glasses... |
Popular Mechanics August 2005 |
Volvo Open 70 Offshore Racer High-tech on the high seas: The round-the-globe Volvo Open ocean race pits the world's most advanced sailboats against the world's worst weather -- gale-force storms, mountainous seas and sweltering doldrums. |
Reason June 2005 Brian Doherty |
Sea of Litigation The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case which raises the question of whether the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) extends to foreign companies whose ships hit U.S. ports to pick up U.S. passengers. Federal appeals courts have been split on the issue. |