DIY: A Better Saloon Table
The original saloon table in my Down East 45 schooner was a single heavy sheet of 3/4in laminated plywood, 27in wide by ...read more
In the first episode of Point of SAIL, the SAIL magazine podcast, Principal Editor Adam Cort talks with circumnavigator Jerome Rand about his adventures, past and future.
For more information, visit Jerome's YouTube channel. For the SAIL magazine review of Rand’s book, Sailing Into Oblivion, click here. For more on Rand and his adventures, visit https://5thcape.com
To listen to more SAIL magazine “Point of SAIL” podcasts, click here.
July 2020
The original saloon table in my Down East 45 schooner was a single heavy sheet of 3/4in laminated plywood, 27in wide by ...read more
The Salty Dawg Sailing Association (SDSA) has long been the go-to organization for high value, affordable rallies, but ...read more
James Forten was born on September 2, 1766 in Philadelphia to free Black parents Thomas and Margaret Forten. Forten ...read more
Ready to earn some extra funds by renting out your boat or yacht? Sail.me is an interactive service that allows you to ...read more
As a spectator event, France’s Vendée Globe never disappoints, and the 2020-21 edition of the quadrennial ...read more
The week before I flew out to the British Virgin Islands for a bareboat charter, I was having a few second thoughts. ...read more
Here in Europe, the general feeling about green energy from offshore wind turbines has moved on after an initial surge ...read more
The show has gone on despite last week's Covid panic in Auckland, and the "underdog" Italians are victorious. After ...read more
Paul Cuffe was born on Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts, in 1759. His mother was a Native American woman named Ruth ...read more