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Ko Doc Mai is a typical limestone pinnacle, but this one is particularly good for diving. Photo by Michaela Urban
The bay’s 42 islands are home to majestic limestone pinnacles, hidden lagoons, and miles and miles of pristine beach and jungle. By Eric Vohr
To accompany Craig Ligibel's "Postcard from SW Florida's Charlotte Harbor--Rx for the Winter Blahs" in the March 2017 issue of SpinSheet, here's our Charlotte Harbor Guide.
Charter Sailing in Greece
To minimize surprises, pack two bags: one with personal items, and one as captain with a bevy of essentials. By Zuzana Prochazka.
Sailors already have a justly deserved reputation for carousing. But a trip to the BVI seems to magnify that sort of behavior. --by Eva Hill
With a captain who’s geared toward teaching, a charter can be a learning opportunity for any sailor who wants to take it up a notch. --by Beth Crabtree
The Liberty Clipper is one of two ships in the Liberty Fleet of Tall Ships, a 23-year-old, family-owned, Boston-based company that runs charters out of Boston, offshore passages, and...
Even with tropical breezes and turquoise waters calling seductively from the South, Bay sailors this October can find their own patch of paradise on the Chesapeake. By Tracy Leonard.
“It was spectacularly beautiful. The weather was wonderful (in the 80s). The logistics were the challenge.”
When experienced sailor John Burke and new sailor Haley Varner chartered out of Grenada March 5-12 through Dream Yacht Cha...

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