Hallberg-Rassy 372
A Chesapeake Bay test sail reveals a boat that’s set to head to sea. Photos by Billy Black. A Web Extra from CW‘s July 2012 issue. Read the boat review here.
A Chesapeake Bay test sail reveals a boat that’s set to head to sea. Photos by Billy Black. A Web Extra from CW‘s July 2012 issue. Read the boat review here.
A Chesapeake Bay test sail reveals a boat that’s set to head to sea.
The crew of Rasmus visit the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary on the island of Bequia.
Scott and Brittany Meyers who are out cruising aboard their Hallberg-Rassy 35, Rasmus, share a humorous look at the cruising life. What would you add to the list?
A way to meet people, find boat parts, or relay the news, for many the Net is an important part of the sailing life.
How much work is there to do before leaving your boat in storage? A lot.
The things you have on board and hope you’ll never, ever need.
When the clanging starts, sometimes you need to take matters into your own hands.
Funny story for you…
Getting a boat ready to cruise if you’ve been idle for 5 months is work!
It’s all fun and games- until someone’s EPIRB goes off.
We learned a lot about cruising before we ever left (albeit through the eyes of others) but we’ve learned there are just as many myths circulating out there as there are boats.
A Chesapeake Bay test sail reveals a boat that’s set to head to sea. Photos by Billy Black. A Web Extra from CW‘s July 2012 issue. Read the boat review here.
A Chesapeake Bay test sail reveals a boat that’s set to head to sea.
The crew of Rasmus visit the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary on the island of Bequia.
Scott and Brittany Meyers who are out cruising aboard their Hallberg-Rassy 35, Rasmus, share a humorous look at the cruising life. What would you add to the list?
A way to meet people, find boat parts, or relay the news, for many the Net is an important part of the sailing life.
How much work is there to do before leaving your boat in storage? A lot.
The things you have on board and hope you’ll never, ever need.
When the clanging starts, sometimes you need to take matters into your own hands.
Funny story for you…
Getting a boat ready to cruise if you’ve been idle for 5 months is work!
It’s all fun and games- until someone’s EPIRB goes off.
We learned a lot about cruising before we ever left (albeit through the eyes of others) but we’ve learned there are just as many myths circulating out there as there are boats.
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