Chesapeake liveaboards dispel many myths about living afloat, either on a sailboat or powerboat
Sailing safety expert John Rousmaniere shares his thoughts on a pre-castoff crew meeting, boat preparation, and preparing for emergencies
A well-made dodger (also called a sprayhood) is a necessary staple aboard any boat.
Herrington Harbour Sailing Association began its 40th season with a fantastic gala at the Mount Vernon Inn.
The Annapolis Sail and Power Squadron is one of the oldest boating club organizations in Annapolis. It was chartered in 1941 as a squadron of the United States Power Squadrons.
Quantum Sail Design Group's David Flynn takes a look at the Zen of becoming the ultimate crew to answer the eternal question: How do I become a better crew so I can get on good boats?
A Hoosier’s sea story... My first glimpse of the Chesapeake came at dawn on a clear morning in late July... By Kevin Derr
On the first day of a sailing charter, it’s best to corral your crew and assign tasks to keep everyone busy while you manage details and attend the chart and technical briefings.
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