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Extreme Family Voyaging, the Anasazi Girl Way
For James Burwick, Somira Sao, and their two young children, 200-mile days on the Open 40 _Anasazi Girl _are just part of the everyday routine.
For James Burwick, Somira Sao, and their two young children, 200-mile days on the Open 40 _Anasazi Girl _are just part of the everyday routine.
The SpeedDream 27 takes all the go-fast accoutrements of modern yacht design and blends them into one radical concept. Tech Review from our November/December 2012 issue.
A community project built and based in Emsworth, England, for the London Cultural Olympiad, the Collective Spirit is a 30-foot encapsulation of over 1,200 donated family heirlooms and parts of U.K. history.
Tim Zimmermann battens down the hatches on the Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _on the Chesapeake Bay for Hurricane Sandy.
US Sailing’s independent review panel investigates the _Aegean _accident during the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.
A 27-foot prototype of SpeedDream sets sail, and Tim Zimmermann takes notice.
During the week of Oct. 8, SW‘s Boat of the Year judges put 15 new models to the test on the Chesapeake Bay. The best of the best will be announced in SW‘s January/February 2013 issue, which will hit newsstands in mid-December. Photos by Walter Cooper. Click here to read more about the nominees.
Tim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.
The shrinking ice cap in the Northwest Passage affords unique opportunities to explore the unknown for those adventurous enough.
Will the move to a one-design for the next Volvo Ocean Race be enough to bring eight quality teams to the starting line come 2014?
In this February 1995 ‘From the Experts’ article, Steve Bourdow explains how Laser rigging was refined to a new level as Olympic sailors join the ranks of this popular one-design.
A trip to the sailing paradise of Buzzard’s Bay reminds Tim Zimmermann of his summers sailing as a child.
For James Burwick, Somira Sao, and their two young children, 200-mile days on the Open 40 _Anasazi Girl _are just part of the everyday routine.
The SpeedDream 27 takes all the go-fast accoutrements of modern yacht design and blends them into one radical concept. Tech Review from our November/December 2012 issue.
A community project built and based in Emsworth, England, for the London Cultural Olympiad, the Collective Spirit is a 30-foot encapsulation of over 1,200 donated family heirlooms and parts of U.K. history.
Tim Zimmermann battens down the hatches on the Beneteau 36.7 _Moondust _on the Chesapeake Bay for Hurricane Sandy.
US Sailing’s independent review panel investigates the _Aegean _accident during the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.
A 27-foot prototype of SpeedDream sets sail, and Tim Zimmermann takes notice.
During the week of Oct. 8, SW‘s Boat of the Year judges put 15 new models to the test on the Chesapeake Bay. The best of the best will be announced in SW‘s January/February 2013 issue, which will hit newsstands in mid-December. Photos by Walter Cooper. Click here to read more about the nominees.
Tim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.
The shrinking ice cap in the Northwest Passage affords unique opportunities to explore the unknown for those adventurous enough.
Will the move to a one-design for the next Volvo Ocean Race be enough to bring eight quality teams to the starting line come 2014?
In this February 1995 ‘From the Experts’ article, Steve Bourdow explains how Laser rigging was refined to a new level as Olympic sailors join the ranks of this popular one-design.
A trip to the sailing paradise of Buzzard’s Bay reminds Tim Zimmermann of his summers sailing as a child.
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