Sails Pitch
Editor Mary South visits Nevis and finds a worthy cause in the tiny local yacht club.
Editor Mary South visits Nevis and finds a worthy cause in the tiny local yacht club.
Spring is the season of optimism — and in April, as the first wan rays of sunshine put a little bounce in our step and a chantey in our hearts, it’s time to get the boat ready.
Editor Mary South explores all the tantalizing vacation options at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show.
Editor-in-Chief Mary South remembers moments at sea and ashore that are still so vivid they take her breath away.
The Yachting staff hunkers down and carries on in Hurricane Sandy.
Yachting, like the rest of the marine industry, has just returned from the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. As you may know, it’s the largest in-water show in the world, covering 3 million square feet of space and exhibiting $3 billion worth of boats.
It’s fall boat show season and, as you can imagine, there are more odious duties in life than walking around looking at boats and being paid to do so. Editor’s Letter from our November 2012 issue.
So many of you have written to ask about the mighty Bossanova, my beloved steel trawler, that I thought I’d bring you up to date. This part is the bad news. Editor’s Letter from our September 2012 issue.
There are few sights more mournful than a yard full of boats on jack stands. Luckily, there’s no better way to let the healing begin than by attending a fall boat show. Editor’s Letter from our October 2012 issue.
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.
It’s possible that the summer-long vacations of our childhoods may ruin a fair portion of our later years. Three months off, during the most beautiful time of the year — what could be better? From our June 2012 issue.
Land Ho! The journey ends.
Editor Mary South visits Nevis and finds a worthy cause in the tiny local yacht club.
Spring is the season of optimism — and in April, as the first wan rays of sunshine put a little bounce in our step and a chantey in our hearts, it’s time to get the boat ready.
Editor Mary South explores all the tantalizing vacation options at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show.
Editor-in-Chief Mary South remembers moments at sea and ashore that are still so vivid they take her breath away.
The Yachting staff hunkers down and carries on in Hurricane Sandy.
Yachting, like the rest of the marine industry, has just returned from the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. As you may know, it’s the largest in-water show in the world, covering 3 million square feet of space and exhibiting $3 billion worth of boats.
It’s fall boat show season and, as you can imagine, there are more odious duties in life than walking around looking at boats and being paid to do so. Editor’s Letter from our November 2012 issue.
So many of you have written to ask about the mighty Bossanova, my beloved steel trawler, that I thought I’d bring you up to date. This part is the bad news. Editor’s Letter from our September 2012 issue.
There are few sights more mournful than a yard full of boats on jack stands. Luckily, there’s no better way to let the healing begin than by attending a fall boat show. Editor’s Letter from our October 2012 issue.
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.
It’s possible that the summer-long vacations of our childhoods may ruin a fair portion of our later years. Three months off, during the most beautiful time of the year — what could be better? From our June 2012 issue.
Land Ho! The journey ends.
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