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Smithsonian May 2007 Whitney Dangerfield |
Life Aquatic The sailing world docks in Annapolis. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2007 Ivo Paulik |
Crossing the Atlantic A voyage through the Caribbean on a yacht. |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Tom Richman |
Out of Control (at Last) A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence. |
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. |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Roy Furchgott |
Chartering A Slow Boat To Anywhere Bareboat or fully staffed, trawlers are a perfect getaway. |
Popular Mechanics June 28, 2005 |
The Wettest Roller Coaster on Earth Two veteran crew members of the Volvo Ocean Races, Peter Merrington and Katie Pettibone, share their experiences on the fastest open-ocean single-hull class of sailboats ever built: the brand-new Volvo Open 70. |
Outside February 2003 Sharael Feist |
Fancy Fleet Mothballed America's Cup yachts return to the starting line |
Outside November 2001 Tim Zimmermann |
She Rules the Waves For intrepid sailor Ellen MacArthur, round-the-world records are meant to be shattered... |
Outside May 2002 Peter Nichols |
Incident in a Nowhere Place When the news broke that sailor and environmentalist Peter Blake -- New Zealand's national hero, and the greatest ocean racer of his generation -- had gone down fighting, with a rifle in his hands, it became more than just another nightmare at sea... |
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. |
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. |
Inc. June 2006 Josh Dean |
Wish You Were Here? 8 Amazing boat trips around the world. |
Popular Mechanics September 1999 Chris Caswell |
Jump, Jive And Wail Swing keels for sport sailboats counter heeling and slippage to give you more speed. |
Sports Illustrated July 30, 2002 Rick Reilly |
... -- -- -- ... The jaw-dropping story of the summer happened off Long Beach, Calif., last week when one of the most expensive sailboats in the world -- captained by the most famous sailor in the world -- sank. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2007 Ron Kapon |
Windjammer Barefoot Cruise to the ABC Islands This very informal crew creates a fun and relaxing atmosphere to visit Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. |
High on Adventure February 2002 Les Furnanz |
Thai High On the Andaman Sea Cruising Thailand's Islands and Karsts on a Clipper Ship |
Inc. March 2008 Bobbie Gossage |
My Place: Blake Mycoskie's Cozy Cruiser The CEO of Toms Shoes is always on the move so he sold his apartment and bought a boat. |
Fast Company October 2003 Keith H. Hammonds |
These people spent a year on a boat and lived to tell the story Last year, Deb Meyerson and Steve Zuckerman dropped out of successful careers and went sailing with their kids. How do you make a dream a reality? Good fortune, of course, but also resolve, discipline, and a willingness to live with uncertainty. |
Popular Mechanics November 2002 |
Offshore Racing's New Look The American Power Boat Association is making major changes in the way it conducts races and does business. |
Inc. December 1, 2000 Jill Andresky Fraser |
Business for Sale: California Dining-Yacht Service If you've always fantasized about spending your life wining and dining on a boat in some gorgeous locale, consider this: a 10-year-old dining-cruise business anchored at a picturesque Orange County, Calif., marina that's closed to commercial maritime traffic... |
Popular Mechanics November 2006 Josh Harkinson |
What Went Wrong: Lake George Disaster When 47 senior citizens boarded the Ethan Allen in upstate New York, the afternoon was ideal for a boat tour. An unstable vessel and an ill-timed wake caused it to end in tragedy. |
Wired June 26, 2007 David A. Kaplan |
Extreme Sailing: The Biggest Boat in the World Tom Perkins set out to build the biggest, riskiest, fastest, most technologically advanced, single-hulled sailing mega yacht in the world. The 289-foot Maltese Falcon, launched in spring 2006, is that engineering dream come to life. |
Lucire May 5, 2012 Stanley Moss |
Out of This World Sailing the Web's luxury yachting itineraries provide a sense of exclusive excess. |