Sailing Totem: Facing Fears—Kid Boat Edition
Afraid to take your kids cruising? Read on as this experienced cruising mom addresses the most common fears.
Afraid to take your kids cruising? Read on as this experienced cruising mom addresses the most common fears.
The work list is long for the Totem crew, but the finished projects will be sweet.
No matter how much water has passed under the hull, friendships between cruising sailors are special.
A sailing couple revives their cruising spirit with a stay at this wild, remote island.
On the 50th anniversary of the Regata del Sol al Sol from Tampa Bay to Isla Mujeres, a crew joins a seasoned skipper aboard for the maiden voyage of his 57-footer.
The annual exodus to Mexico doesn’t disappoint.
The 2017 Baja Ha-Ha wraps up — after a few more good times, of course.
Remote Bahia Santa Maria turns out to be an excellent place to recharge boat and body and meet the crews in the 24th running of the Baja Ha-Ha.
It didn’t take long to figure out how the ‘Famous Turtle Bay Beach Party’ got its name. Rock on!
A game of baseball, Baja style, brings cruisers and locals together for a fun-filled afternoon.
As the miles pile up in our wake on the way to Cabo San Lucas, there’s lot’s to do when you’re on a boat doing nuttin’.
For the 24th annual rally to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the Baja Ha-Ha fleet has a fine breeze at the start in San Diego.
Afraid to take your kids cruising? Read on as this experienced cruising mom addresses the most common fears.
The work list is long for the Totem crew, but the finished projects will be sweet.
No matter how much water has passed under the hull, friendships between cruising sailors are special.
A sailing couple revives their cruising spirit with a stay at this wild, remote island.
On the 50th anniversary of the Regata del Sol al Sol from Tampa Bay to Isla Mujeres, a crew joins a seasoned skipper aboard for the maiden voyage of his 57-footer.
The annual exodus to Mexico doesn’t disappoint.
The 2017 Baja Ha-Ha wraps up — after a few more good times, of course.
Remote Bahia Santa Maria turns out to be an excellent place to recharge boat and body and meet the crews in the 24th running of the Baja Ha-Ha.
It didn’t take long to figure out how the ‘Famous Turtle Bay Beach Party’ got its name. Rock on!
A game of baseball, Baja style, brings cruisers and locals together for a fun-filled afternoon.
As the miles pile up in our wake on the way to Cabo San Lucas, there’s lot’s to do when you’re on a boat doing nuttin’.
For the 24th annual rally to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the Baja Ha-Ha fleet has a fine breeze at the start in San Diego.
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