Offshore-Cruising Safety Tips
These are some of the top safety tips for yachtsmen interested in blue-water cruising.
These are some of the top safety tips for yachtsmen interested in blue-water cruising.
Lacking basic seamanship skills and being reliant on technology gets some boaters into trouble.
Here’s how to keep your yacht safe from the flames.
The secret of seamanship.
National On-Water Standards give boating educators national quality standards for providing skills instruction.
Even the most casual yachtsman often believes that he knows everything necessary to have a great day on the water. However, if you’ve spent time
This article from the December 1930 issue of Yachting (and Part II from January 1931) gives full plans and instructions for building “The most boat for the lease cost, and so simple anyone can build her.”
Sea Sense instructors will be in the Pacific Northwest, New England this summer.
They go by a few names: survival suits, quick-donning immersion suits or gumby suits. You need them on board, and Mario Vittone explains why.
The best life jackets have pockets for a reason — Mario Vittone explains what to keep in them in case of an emergency.
In part four of a four part series, Mario Vittone explains what to do before and during a helicopter rescue hoist.
In part three of a four part series, Mario Vittone explains how to increase your chances of being found at sea.
These are some of the top safety tips for yachtsmen interested in blue-water cruising.
Lacking basic seamanship skills and being reliant on technology gets some boaters into trouble.
Here’s how to keep your yacht safe from the flames.
The secret of seamanship.
National On-Water Standards give boating educators national quality standards for providing skills instruction.
Even the most casual yachtsman often believes that he knows everything necessary to have a great day on the water. However, if you’ve spent time
This article from the December 1930 issue of Yachting (and Part II from January 1931) gives full plans and instructions for building “The most boat for the lease cost, and so simple anyone can build her.”
Sea Sense instructors will be in the Pacific Northwest, New England this summer.
They go by a few names: survival suits, quick-donning immersion suits or gumby suits. You need them on board, and Mario Vittone explains why.
The best life jackets have pockets for a reason — Mario Vittone explains what to keep in them in case of an emergency.
In part four of a four part series, Mario Vittone explains what to do before and during a helicopter rescue hoist.
In part three of a four part series, Mario Vittone explains how to increase your chances of being found at sea.
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