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Schooner Nina Missing

Nina, with a crew of seven, is overdue on a Tasman crossing. The ship was last heard from June 4.

C+C 101

C+C 101 LOA 33′ 0″ (10.06 m.) LWL 29′ 10″ (9.09 m.) Beam 10′ 11″ (3.33 m.) Draft 6′ 6″ (1.98 m.) Sail area 671

Welcome Home

The Robertson family aboard Del Viento deal with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol on their arrival in Friday Harbor, Washington.

Custom Morris SUP

Morris Yachts is offering a custom paddle board and purpose-built storage with the M46.

OSTAR 2013

The Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race, organized by the Royal Western Yacht Club, is under way.

ABYC Safety Inspection

Continuing with our theme the week before last I want to look further at the results from our ABYC Boat Safety Check event last month in Annapolis. As mentioned in my last post on this event the number one item our inspectors found was faulty or non-existent ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s). Next on the list were issues related to over-current protection for both shore power and DC circuits on board. When I’m talking about over-current protection I’m referring to things like fuses …

ABYC Safety Inspection

Continuing with our theme the week before last I want to look further at the results from our ABYC Boat Safety Check event last month in Annapolis. As mentioned in my last post on this event the number one item our inspectors found was faulty or non-existent ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s). Next on the list were issues related to over-current protection for both shore power and DC circuits on board. When I’m talking about over-current protection I’m referring to things like fuses …

One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

Schooner Nina Missing

Nina, with a crew of seven, is overdue on a Tasman crossing. The ship was last heard from June 4.

C+C 101

C+C 101 LOA 33′ 0″ (10.06 m.) LWL 29′ 10″ (9.09 m.) Beam 10′ 11″ (3.33 m.) Draft 6′ 6″ (1.98 m.) Sail area 671

Welcome Home

The Robertson family aboard Del Viento deal with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol on their arrival in Friday Harbor, Washington.

Custom Morris SUP

Morris Yachts is offering a custom paddle board and purpose-built storage with the M46.

OSTAR 2013

The Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race, organized by the Royal Western Yacht Club, is under way.

ABYC Safety Inspection

Continuing with our theme the week before last I want to look further at the results from our ABYC Boat Safety Check event last month in Annapolis. As mentioned in my last post on this event the number one item our inspectors found was faulty or non-existent ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s). Next on the list were issues related to over-current protection for both shore power and DC circuits on board. When I’m talking about over-current protection I’m referring to things like fuses …

ABYC Safety Inspection

Continuing with our theme the week before last I want to look further at the results from our ABYC Boat Safety Check event last month in Annapolis. As mentioned in my last post on this event the number one item our inspectors found was faulty or non-existent ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s). Next on the list were issues related to over-current protection for both shore power and DC circuits on board. When I’m talking about over-current protection I’m referring to things like fuses …

One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

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