When shipwright Rafe Weber was a boy, he would sit along the banks of a creek, see a couple of logs floating by, and wonder what kind of cool boats he could build.
Some of the cruising community's must-see, can't-miss spots from ICW itineraries. By Art Pine.
Learning to sail is picking a 5000-year old "hobby" that takes a weekend to learn, a lifetime to master.
Photo courtesy of Pirate Adventures of the Chesapeake
The several maritime museums along the Chesapeake Bay are one option for shore excursions, but there are plenty of others to take advantage of all over the Bay while still remaining...
In previous parts of this series we have covered tacks and gybes. Now a few words of wisdom on...
There was a BIG board meeting last night at Eastport YC (EYC), and the club has decided to turn its annual J/70 Fall Brawl into the...
With more than 100 creeks and rivers flowing into the Chesapeake Bay, there are plenty of places where paddlers can experience the history of the waterways firsthand. Here are a few...
First up, the Screwpile Regatta happened this weekend, and 67 boats showed up to Solomons, MD, to bang around the buoys and take i

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