One day I would like to make it my mission to expand the demographics of the people involved in sailing. I’d love to help people discover it and help them understand that it isn’t an...
Buying a bigger boat was a huge leap, but with more space, a cabin for their son, a larger sail package, an autopilot, and other features, they are better positioned...
Cruising sailors share some of the most well-loved anchorages on the Chesapeake Bay.
The 400-year-old port city of Norfolk, Virginia, offers everything from history to fine food and art, as well as much to see by water.
The largest of the Chesapeake's Eastern Shore rivers, the Choptank is a haven for sailors, anglers, and watermen.
Venturing north of the Bay Bridge brings a different kind of fun and challenge for cruising sailors on the Chesapeake.
There’s plenty to see and do in the nation’s capital, especially if you plan to explore via the Potomac River, the second larges tributary of the...
A seasoned charter sailor shares destinations and tips on what to do while enjoying a charter vacation on Northern Lake Michigan. ~By Eric Vohr
The Back Creek Yacht Club's founding commodore, John Campbell, pioneered the concept of a virtual yacht club in 2001 with the intent of keeping dues and initiation fees extremely low,...

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