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Destinations

Cruise to Cuba? Maybe mañana

The boating ban remains unaffected by President Obama’s new travel policy, but changes are coming. Now that President Obama has moved to re-establish full diplomatic

Annapolis Harbor, City Dock

Oil painting by Leonard Mizerek Leonard Mizerek nurtured his artistic love of nature while growing up in Pennsylvania’s Brandywine Valley, made famous by the Wyeth

Cold realities and a warm escape

Winter had been noncommittal as I wrote this in early January. When I walked the docks at Tidewater Marina, the obligatory give-and-take about the weather

Haida Gwaii

The best of Canada’s Pacific Northwest. For most American cruisers, the Pacific Northwest stops at the U.S. border and the San Juan Islands, but the

Passing Cloud – Cousin of Bluenose

Bluenose, Canada’s most famous schooner, made its mark almost a century ago fishing and racing in the Atlantic off Nova Scotia. Today, a direct cousin

Late afternoon sail

Oil painting by Sergio Roffo Down a little dirt lane on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, almost hidden from view off the main road, is a boat

Stopping along the C&D

Inside the canal • Because anchoring is prohibited in the canal, the cozy little basin at Chesapeake City on the western end (and southern side)

Sabre Yachts

Sabre 51 Salon Express

Informed by decades of owner feedback, this new build refines a proven formula for serious cruising.

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Nine Cruising Classics

From hull design to onboard flow, these legendary powerboats prove that great cruising never goes out of style.

Jason and Morgan Reel

Lessons From Liveaboards

Living aboard is a dream for many boaters. The people who’ve done it share what they’ve learned along the way.

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