Capt. Kenneth Reightler To Skipper Log Canoe Flying Cloud
Retired astronaut and the U.S. Naval Academy’s Distinguished Chair in Space Science Capt. Kenneth Reightler, Jr. named skipper of the log canoe Flying Cloud, now under major restoration
Retired astronaut and the U.S. Naval Academy’s Distinguished Chair in Space Science Capt. Kenneth Reightler, Jr. named skipper of the log canoe Flying Cloud, now under major restoration
Sixteen years later, they have created a thriving yacht sales business and a harmonious partnership and marriage. The road here was circuitous, but it provided the building blocks for their future.
Here are top reasons to RELISH sailing on the Chesapeake Bay in September, one of the best months of the year to be on the water!
The Chesapeake Bay Trust and the Anne Arundel County Watershed Protection and Restoration Program, announce $1,117,528 in funding for the Anne Arundel County Watershed Protection and Restoration Grant Program
Cruising northbound is ideal when the persistent southerly winds are in a locked pattern for many days during Chesapeake Bay sailing summers.
Let Boating Safety Be Your Number One Priority. We can never have enough refreshers on water safety, and with boating-related deaths this year already up from last year and the year before, we wanted to share a few simple things we can all do to make our time on the water safer.
See you on the water at one of the top Fourth of July fireworks displays on the Chesapeake Bay.
Congratulations to Steve Maddox, who was recently awarded the Timothea Larr Trophy by U.S. Sailing. Maddox is well-known and respected around the Chesapeake as the force behind SeaAffinity, a Baltimore-based, non-profit sailing organization.
I thought of my early days of walking similar docks daydreaming about the one dream boat for cruising. What if I could meet my younger self and give sage advice gleaned from 30 years messing around on and with boats? What would I say?
The Annapolis Sailing School staff will celebrate its anniversary with festivities come summertime. John Cosby, managing director of Annapolis Sailing School, started working there as a junior instructor in 1977, came back every summer in college, and then stayed on full-time as the marina manager.