Bright blue skies and brisk cold air. A wide-open Bay under the mid-day sun. No wonder many of our readers keep sailing right through January and February. Here are five things cold...
The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race was pushing Ocean Passages’ crew, gap semester students, and our ship, making us sharper, more agile sailors as we prepare to sail south to Cuba...
The hurricane damage was devastating, but troubled times opened doors for miracles, and sailors are returning to the Caribbean. ~ by Zuzana Prochazka
At age 90, Gene McCord still sails, organizes races, and shares his passion for sailing with all who hop onboard. ~By Dave Nestel
The Winter Solstice is the day with the fewest hours of daylight and the longest night of the year; it’s also called the hibernal solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere it can fall on...
Managing power, water, and waste effectively will make for a happy crew. Here are some tips on how to maximize (or minimize) each on a charter.
We asked racers what they wanted from Santa this year and the old man has definitely got his work cut out for him!
MACIF shatters records, the Volvo crews are pushed to their limits, and our favorite trans-Atlantic Star sailor is so, so close to making it.
I thought sailing would be boring. I was so wrong. It is so much fun, and I can count on something happening each time I go out that I had not encountered yet. I’m constantly learning...

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