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The Big DIY Catamaran Build
When they couldn't find a performance catamaran for a price they could live with, longtime cruising sailors and YouTubers Matt and Jessica Johnson decided to build their own. Learn more about your…
One Wild Cat
SAIL Technical Editor Adam Cove took on a massive challenge competing in the Race to Alaska solo in an 18-foot catboat. Read or listen to his story here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
On Point
Want to live on the edge? Try running the bow of a 140-foot classic schooner for the first time at one of the world's showiest regattas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Youth Hostel on a Sailboat
When he set out to restore an S&S Swan 37, 29-year-old Max Campbell had one plan in mind: to invite as many people as possible with him sailing across oceans. He has succeeded, and then some. …
Pegasus Takes Flight
Managing Editor Lydia Mullan tags along as an odyssey begins in the Mediterranean aboard a new Pegasus 50. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Made in Maine
Among many sailors, Maine is known as one of the East Coast's most stunning cruising grounds. But with a rich, deep history in shorthanded sailing, it's also the home-grown epicenter of American…
Cargo Under Canvas
Learning on the job as a first made aboard a sailing cargo ship in remote Pacific islands was adventure enough. Then came Covid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ghost Ships in the Great Lakes
What’s it like to sail in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary on Lake Huron and snorkel on the wrecks that make it famous? SAIL Editor-in-Chief Wendy Mitman Clarke went to find out. Learn more…
Accessible Boating is This Sailor's Mission
Geoff Holt was 18 years old when a swimming accident made him quadriplegic. But that terrible event has spurred a lifetime of record-setting sailing and inspired him to create an organization that is…
Seamanship: Lessons From the Sinking of Alliance
The sailors who were involved in the rescue of the crew of the J/122 Alliance, which sank in the Gulf Stream during this year's Newport Bermuda Race, discuss safety lessons learned, large and small.…
How Starlink is Changing Sailing Communications
Starlink is becoming ubiquitous on sailboats, and the technology has now breached perhaps the world’s last internet-free domain—the open sea—for better and, a few say, for worse. All agree on one…
The Sinking of Alliance
Managing Editor Lydia Mullan shares her harrowing first person account of J/122 Alliance's sinking during this year's Newport Bermuda Race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
Profile: Jeanne Goussev, founder of Sail Like a Girl
Jeanne Goussev has led teams in the Race to Alaska three times, winning the notoriously difficult race twice. Now, the founder of Sail Like A Girl is fighting a new battle against MS. Learn more…
Experience: Running Aground While Anchored
They'd weathered severe storms in this anchorage before, so they thought all was well when they dropped the hook in the same place. Then the world started tilting. Learn more about your ad choices.…
The Technology of the 37th America's Cup
With the 37th America's Cup right around the corner, take a look into what new things you can expect from this year's evolution of the 173-year-old trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
Electric Love
One couple’s determination to build a life together on the water brought them from boat hitchhiking to running a pioneering new Fountaine Pajot Smart Electric. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
From the MHP&S Editor: It’s About Balance
An idyllic pause in paradise has Lydia Mullan considering what we value most about being out on the water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Editor: Sweet Ride
SAIL Editor-in-Chief Wendy Mitman Clarke has spent the spring and summer racing a Herreshoff 12 1/2 and can attest to the truth that after 110 years on the water, this is still one of the sweetest…
An Obsessive Sort of Sailor
Erskine Childers may be best known to sailors as the author of the classic Riddle of the Sands. But as SAIL Cruising Editor Charles Doane recounts, he was also a gun runner for Irish independence on…
Sailing with Robin Lee Graham
The legendary Robin Lee Graham is doing a very different kind of sailing now than he was during his days aboard Dove. Emma Garschagen caught up with him in the mountains of Montana. Learn more about…
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