Blending his talents as a chef, restauranteur, and cookbook author, John Shields wants to make sure we "think local" not only in how we eat, but also how we preserve the important...
We all want to win sailing races, but we want to have fun doing it. Here's how one Chesapeake Bay sailing team gets the job done and has fun too.
Three part sailing safety series introducing some on-water first responders, starting with natural resources police and what they do for sailors and other boaters. ~by Beth Crabtree
As a volunteer with Sail Beyond Cancer, Vicki gives the memorable gift of sailing to those struggling with cancer and their loved ones.
Learning to interpret a weather surface map can help boaters identify regions where thunderstorms are likely to form. 
On the morning he cast off, the author ratcheted up the windlass and scrubbed sections of anchor chain to dislodge the muck. These acts were the portal to the cruising rhythm.
A community sailing program broke down all the perceived barriers to sailing.
Sailors toss around many acronyms, especially when it comes to safety. Here are 10 spelled out and explained.
Monster waves and gale conditions marked the 2022 Sydney Hobart Race in which the American boat placed fourth. ~By Craig Ligibel

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