
Commentary
Remembering Ann Davison — The First Woman to Sail the Atlantic
One hundred years ago a new sailor was born into the world. Unbeknownst to anyone at that time, including herself, the newborn Ann Davison would become the first woman to sail the Atlantic singledhanded.
Master Mariners Wooden Boat Show Stuns the Crowd Again
There's so much more to see than we can even begin to cover with our tour of the Master Mariners Wooden Boat Show.
The Resourceful Sailor — One Pan to Cook Them All!
What’s a simple and nutritious one-pan dish for preparing on a small boat? The Resourceful Sailor shares one of his onboard meal options.
Two Weeks of the ‘Matthew Turner’ in Seven Minutes
Tamalpais High School student Omar Alami spent two weeks sailing aboard and following the 'Matthew Turner' to produce a short film as part of his media studies.
On Rule 9 and Large Ships
One challenge on San Francisco Bay is the prevalence of large ships that have limited maneuverability and must stay in restricted channels.
Caption Contest(!)
Do crew now also have to be acrobats?
Do You Remember Sailing With Your Grandfather?
As Father's Day approaches, we've been thinking about stories we've shared about sailors who were introduced to boats by their grandfathers.
Rising to the Challenge of Reaching Billionaires
According to Google there are 186 billionaires in California. We're sure that's why 'Yachting Pages' keeps sending us its billionaire-targeted press releases.
World Ocean Day Launches a Multi-Year Action Theme
World Ocean Day is launching a new multi-year action theme: Catalyzing Action for Our Ocean & Climate.
Good Jibes #145: A $2 Sailboat, a Slip, and Squalls (Latitude 38 Verbatim)
This week’s host, Ryan Foland, reads three articles from the June issue of 'Latitude 38' sailing magazine, covering everything from boat projects to close calls.
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