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Setting the Hook

Knowing how to deploy and set an anchor is the first step toward enjoying a relaxing and peaceful night on the hook. And yet, many

Close Hauled

A favorite among Soundings’ Facebook fans, On the Wind is a podcast hosted by Andy Schell, who interviews offshore sailors to discover what inspires them

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Leo Goolden is on a mission to rebuild the 109-year-old English sailing yacht Tally Ho. Designed by Albert Strange in 1909, she is a historically

Adventure: Abaco

The Abaco Islands are a funscape filled with white-sand beaches, electric-blue waters, swaying green palm trees and friendly locals. Getting around the area’s twisting passages

Pushing Past Fear

Kitiara Pascoe was a young woman struggling with severe anxiety when she decided to set sail and leave everything behind. She’d never been on a

Less is More

Sometimes, simpler is better. And some people are willing to sell everything, walk away from their jobs, and buy a boat to explore the world.

Artists On Board

Between the 1760s and early 1800s, explorers who sailed from Europe to the Pacific would bring back glimpses of the landscapes they had seen in

Show Me the Way

Waterway Guide Media recently released four updated cruising guides for the 2019 season: Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic ICW, Southern and Bahamas. Inside the covers are mile-by-mile

Boating Books Review: Aloha, Molokai

Recently reprinted by Patagonia from the original 1978 first edition, Audrey Sutherland’s Paddling My Own Canoe is the story of her quest to explore the remote waters on the northeast side of Molokai, Hawaii.

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A J Craft on the Run

J Craft’s swift speedboat, the Torpedo RS, embarks on a maiden voyage from Sweden to France.

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