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  • 2 Idiots In A Boat: Chronicles of G.D. Peters and Rand Harper as they sail around the world to raise money for children and encourage all people to seek their own horizons.
  • 4US: News and information about a team racing an 18' skiff in Europe. Provides team and boat profiles, image galleries and videos, and a race schedule.
  • A Picture Tour of the Cape Dory 26: An exterior and interior tour of the Cape Dory 26. Links provide owner discussion of the features and modifications with links to other models.
  • Achilles 24: Information, specifications, line drawings and photographs of this sailboat designed by Oliver Lee in the late 60's.
  • Al Gunther's Web Page: Features projects such as the construction of a kayak and a 26 foot Pilothouse sloop as well as sailing adventures.
  • Alvei - The Journey So Far: Chronicles the sailing adventure from Portugal to Brisbane, Australia.
  • Aquanaute Trimaran Transfer: Travel report by B.G. Fischer about the transfer journey of the Aquanaute/Aquaspace trimaran in November 2001.
  • Atom's Adventures: Articles about twenty years of sailing adventures by James Baldwin, including two circumnavigations, in his 28' sloop.
  • Avanta: Details of the sailing vessel Avanta, her crew, and visited locations.
  • Bear of Britain: Follows the preparations of a Farr 52 racing yacht and its crew.
  • Boat Dreams: Account of a boatbuilder's obsession, detailing the construction of a 15-foot "Titmouse" design.
  • Bob's Summerhaus: Photos of a 1994 Catalina 34 Sloop, and sailing links.
  • Breezin': Information about a sailing team and a J/30 which races out of Cleveland, Ohio. Offers information on the crew, and photo gallery.
  • Breila: Cruising website for Mike and Catharine Whitby aboard their Contessa 38 from Vancouver, Canada.
  • Building Galene: Facts and reflections on building a 41' offshore voyaging sailboat from a bare hull.
  • Bumfuzzle Sails: The sailing adventures of two young, novice sailors heading out on a circumnavigation.
  • Camelot V: The trans-Pacific sailing logs of a couple from Vancouver Island, Canada aboard their 41 foot sloop. With photographs.
  • Caribbean Sailing Pictures: Pictures of the Caribbean: Islands, people and tall ships.
  • Carina: Brief narrative about the Nordic Folkboat Carina, and its restoration project.
  • Chebacco News: Information and advice on building and sailing Bolger's 20' cat yawl designs.
  • Chesapeake Sailor: Records 23 years of sailing the Chesapeake Bay and modifying ESCAPE, a Catalina 27.
  • Chuck Cargo's Pages: Information about four couples who have made the break and are sailing their own boats in paradise. Descriptions of the boats, the people, and their way of life.
  • Classic Hallberg-Rassy Yachts: Dedicated to yachts built by the Hallberg, Rassy, and Hallberg-Rassy yards. Included are data on hundreds of individual yachts from 1955 to the present.
  • Cliff's Trifoiler: Information for Hobie Trifoiler owners and fans including photos, advice, technical information, and links.
  • Clipper Marine Sailor: History of and resources for the boats made by the Clipper Marine Company.
  • Cor Caroli: Documents a nine meter Fortuna yacht, a sailing vessel, moored at Lisbon, Portugal. [English and Portuguese]
  • Coral Moon: Diary, photo gallery, and message board of a 43' sailing vessel.
  • Crabclaw Tacking: Documents comparative tests with ancient sailing rigs including the crab claw proa. Includes photo galleries. [English, Polish and French]
  • CruiseWeb: Offers a collection of links on the topics of anchoring, boat selection, sailing costs, navigation, and heavy weather preparedness.
  • Cruising in Taonui: Features reports of the many sailing adventures of Tony Gooch, including the solo non-stop circumnavigation undertaken in 2002.
  • Cruising the Bahamas: Tips on boat preparation and provisioning, charts, and weather channel links for crossings of the Gulf Stream from Florida to the Bahamas.
  • Dakare: Featuring images, videos, maps, and information about past and ongoing voyages of a Hylas 54 in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas.
  • Dasein, Pearson Triton Hull 668: Details the upgrading, restoration, and cruising of Dasein, a classic fiberglass sailing yacht
  • Dick and Albert's Website: Documents the rebuild of a wooden Dragon sailing boat using modern epoxy-techniques.
  • Dick's Stuff: Relates his crewing experience aboard the tall ship Endeavor as it sailed from Eureka, California to Coos Bay, Oregon.
  • Doc's Sailing Pages: Sailing in and aroung the Noank and Mystic, CT. Links, and sailing humor.
  • Doryzwei: Information about Sailboat Dory II, its design, builder and owner, the Aegaean Sea, onehandsailing, wooden boat, Turkish Coast.
  • Doug and Kristin's Sailing Adventure: Chronicles of their year-long sabbatical sailing in the Caribbean aboard their 42 foot Whitby ketch Desiderata.
  • Drinian's Homepage: Documents the rebirth of a 1974 British-built twin-keel sloop for cruising with progress toward making the 31' sloop seaworthy and offshore capable.
  • Due North: A writer plans to sail to Newfoundland, Greenland and Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. In English and Dutch.
  • Expedition Sail: Follow the chronicles of high latitude sailing expeditions including article and photo library from 12 years in the far south: Antarctica, South Georgia, Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego. Includes charter advice and related links.
  • Far Star: Describes maintenance and repair problems encountered with a CS34 sailboat and its Universal M3-20 Diesel engine.
  • Fife Restoration Project: The trials and tribulations of an amateur restoring a nineteenth century classic wooden sailing yacht.
  • Four Days Before The Mast: A personal account of a sailing adventure aboard the HMS Rose, a 24-gun tall ship frigate replica.
  • Geoff Schultz's BlueJacket Sailing Site: Photos and reports from 30,000 miles of sailing and diving adventures aboard a 1997 Freedom 40 on the east coast of the US and the Caribbean.
  • Georgia: Provides information about the sailing yacht, the crew, and route locations as it circumnavigates the world.
  • Green Seagull: Describing the construction of a 100 foot aluminum schooner, with specification and progress photographs.
  • Grehan: Information and guidance about sailing, cruising and living on-board through the French canals and rivers to the Mediterranean aboard a Southerly 115.
  • Hacking Family Home: Jon and Sue Hacking and their teenagers Chris and Amanda on "Ocelot," a Kronos 45 catamaran. Documents their voyage starting in the Caribbean in the spring of 2002, with photographs, stories, boat specifications and equipment, schooling, flora and fauna, and recipes.
  • Hannah Mills: UK Champion 2000, Optimist Class. Information on the Optimist Class, Hannah's sailing career and her diary.
  • Harstad 31 Motorsailer: Information and photographs of this Crealock designed ketch.
  • Henk de Velde - Sea and Ice Adventures: Autobiographical site about this sailor and his voyages, news of various explorers and their expeditions as well as a list of world circumnavigations from west to east.
  • HMS Rose Sailing: Pictures and other information from the July 2000 sailing of the tall ship "HMS" Rose from Halifax to Lunenburg and Boston.
  • Hygeia of Halsa: Mie and Kiko Rutter and their circumanvigation in the sailing boat Hygeia of Halsa, a Hallberg-Rassy 42.
  • Ina Koys: Images of ships and people, places to sail, and links to tall ship Eye of the Wind.
  • Inadee Sailing Info: Provides information about UK sailing, Bukh DV20M, diesels, Fulmar yachts, and the Hornet Sailing Club.
  • Inventure: Trevor Jones aims to be the first quadriplegic to sail around the world. His wing powered trimaran has been especially adapted for the challenge.
  • Iwalani's Voyage Around the World: Join the crew of Iwalani as they take three years to circumnavigate the world, sailing on a self-built 42 foot cutter.
  • J/27 Alibi: The J/27 Alibi is a racing keelboat sailing in the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River and hails out of the Dahlgren Yacht Club.
  • Janet May: Chronicles the construction of the 65 foot hackmatack schooner in Bar Harbor, Maine. Later renamed "Quinnipiack", she now sails from New Haven, Connecticut, taking school children out onto Long Island Sound.
  • Jeanie Johnston Chronicle: Ireland's replica timber sailing ship makes her trans-Atlantic voyage to the US and Canada in Spring 2001. Pictures and progress reports from residents of Blennerville, Kerry, Ireland as she is being built.
  • Jim and Marcia Colsmith's Sailing Links: Collection of links related to sailing, with a particular emphasis on catamarans, vacation spots, parts and boats vendors, and other useful information.
  • John and Beverley Kars: Describes their travels sailing the Pi-Pu II, and displays their artwork done during that period.
  • John Stevenson's Sailing Web: Offers pictures and descriptions of Stevenson's sailing experiences over the past 30 years, including the Chesapeake Bay, three sailing trips to Bermuda, and plans for an upcoming transatlantic voyage on his 42' Pearson ketch. Also includes photographs and descriptions of canal boating in France and his time in Okinawa and Panama.
  • John Ward's: Includes summaries of how to make a sailboat steer itself without an autopilot, navigational worksheets, and a sailing resume.
  • Justduet's Log: Relates various sailing adventures. Includes images and a guest book.
  • Kitty and Skippy: Our plan is to sail around the world on a sunbeam 39.
  • Koken Sailing Pages: Information about the vessels and sailing adventures of the Koken family. Includes specifications, images, and Catalina links.
  • Kookaloo: Construction of 36 foot yacht with pictures. Journal of recent sailing trips and offshore races.
  • Lake Ontario Sailing: Ken Palmer's page about sailing Lake Ontario out of Rochester, NY.
  • Lex & Wolf: Contains pictures of vacations (sailing trips and hikes).
  • Lindenberg 22: History, layouts and photos of the Lindenberg 22 built by Paul Lindenberg, Cocoa, FL between 1978 and 1982.
  • Lindenberg 26 Yachts: Includes history, specifications, tips, images, and a list of owners of L26s. Links to Yahoo Groups message board.
  • Log of Kyeta: Weblog of the extended cruise of sailing vessel Kyeta, from Michigan to the Caribbean.
  • Long Passages - Cruising The World: Circumnavigation in a Shannon 38 with information on destinations from Annapolis to Singapore and beyond.
  • Main Marine Maritime: Image gallery of tall ships, sailing vessels, and cruise liners. Also contains photograghs of barges and general maritime shipping.
  • Manta 19: The adventures of Sophie, a Manta 19 trailer sailer number 1239 built by Blakes Marine of Hoylake in 1983.
  • Marine.fm: Planning a filmed sailing expedition through the Northwest Passage aboard Ainhara, a 47 foot Dalu.
  • Mark Rosenstein's Sailing Page: Collection of sailing information with a bent toward Tall Ships and maritime history.
  • Memories of sailing the Eye of the Wind: Eye of the Wind is a tall ship with many adventures under her keel. Site includes stories of her owners, crews and guests along with many photographs.
  • Meriah: A family from Vancouver Island, Canada set off aboard their 50 foot Herreshoff Ketch on a journey of adventure and discovery.
  • Micro Yachts in the Tasman: A review of small sailboats that have sailed the Tasman between Australia and New Zealand.
  • Mike's Sailing: Looking for people who share similar interests in sailing, fishing, and diving. Interested in doing charters in the Los Angeles(Long Beach) area.
  • Mike's Virtual Chandlery: Site dedicated to Tanzer owners and boaters.
  • Monarae: Photo gallery of sailing in the Virgin Islands and information on the charter yacht Bel Ami.
  • Multihulls Rule: Photo galleries from Auckland N.Z, of cats and tris, ranging from beach cats to ocean racers.
  • My Westerly: The complete restoration of a 22ft sloop. View the captains' log of sailing adventures and trophies.
  • Myles G. Jenkins: Personal profile of a RYA yachtmaster who sails luxury yachts and other boats throughout the world.
  • Nereus: Information about Thierry Jacquet and his travels around the world in an Outborn 44 aluminum sloop. Includes vessel specifications and image galleries.
  • Norwegian Blue: A 42 foot steel sailing yacht which has sailed the Northwest Passage. Includes comprehensive information on the route, the boat and her crew.
  • Noxhy's Ships Page: Photo gallery of tallships.
  • Obi-Wan: Information on a Sirocco 31, designed by Angus Primrose, and built in Spain.
  • Official Website of Ellen MacArthur: Background and current information on the decade's outstanding competitive sailor. Includes photographs, video clips and media reports.
  • Offshore Breeze: Dedicated to cruising the waterways. Provides links for sailors everywhere.
  • OKBayou: Information about Seaward 25 sailboat modifications and places cruised. Includes sailing links and information.
  • Old Men of the Sea: Dedicated to yachting and racing. It provides information to the sailing group in and around Smyrna Yacht Club.
  • OOD 34 Online: James' OOD 34 site. This is a web site for owners and sailors of the OOD 34 (Offshore One-Design 34) class yacht.
  • Pagan Maid: Some captioned photos of a Hustler 35.
  • Petestack Sailing Pages: Scottish west coast racing with an Impala 28 and an SK700, sailing forums and past adventures with Drascombes and other boats.
  • Philip Stobo: His sailing adventures to the Bahamas and the Gulf Islands on Madgic Spell, a Macgregor 26x. Descriptions with photos of trips to Gulf Islands, Vancouver, Victoria, San Juan, Bahama Bank and Port Lucaya.
  • Pin's Windrider 17 Sailing Page: Includes photographs and short videos of sailing Windrider 17, by a new sailor in Ontario who is looking for other Windrider owners.
  • Pirate: Details the history and restoration of the 40 foot R-class racing sloop, currently at The Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, Washington.
  • Ramona - 5.5 Metre Sailboat US 82: Contains information about a boat built for the 1968 Olympics by Driscoll's in San Diego, California. With photographs.
  • Raven's Voyage: Photos, maps and narratives of the voyage by a couple in a 1978 Cheoy Lee 41 foot ketch from Chicago to the Bahamas, and their aspirations beyond.
  • Realization: Provides information about the history of the Cape Dory 32, delivery to the new owners, and subsequent adventures. Includes crew and vessel image galleries.
  • Renegade Syndicate: Provides news, images, and information about a UFO 34 sailing yacht registered at Ipswich, England. Includes a list of links and contacts of other UFO owners.
  • Restoration of Glissando: The two year restoration of a 1963 Pearson Triton found wasting away in a boatyard, the launching in May 2001 and cruising logs from then.
  • Retire onto a Sailboat: Bill Dietrich presents a plan to retire and buy a sailboat to live on. Includes information, images, and logs of sailing vessel Magnolia.
  • Rondinara: Information on a Fisher 37, including specifications, modifications, and details of trips in the Mediterranean.
  • Rongevaer's Atlantic Crossing: Track the current progress of Rongevaer, a 31' sailboat bound on a voyage from Bayfield, Wisconsin, to Norway.
  • Ryan's Sailing Page: Sailing photos collection, with pages on boats, windsurfing, trips, and family.
  • S/V Brudair: Chronicles the adventures of Damon, David, and their cat Ashley as they sell their belongings to purchase a 41 foot sail boat to travel the world. Shares tips and ideas, articles and reviews, recipes, and features FAQ’s, a guestbook, and links of interest.
  • S/V Cats Paw: The logs, adventures and insights of an Oregon couple in their Malö 42 sloop on voyages to Alaska and the South Pacific. Includes an extensive equipment section.
  • s/v Dreamtime: Join us as we prepare to become full-time liveaboards on our Morgan Out Island 33' sailboat.
  • S/V Morning Star: About living aboard and cruising in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico, places liked and things learned. Includes tips on heavy weather anchoring and the effects of leaving your boat for the summer in high heat.
  • S/Y Naomi - Around the world.: Circumnavigating the world in a 38 foot sailboat. Departed Norway in 1999 and will continue to sail wherever the wind blows.
  • Sail Challenge 2002: An opportunity to learn how to sail. Offer courses during a one week cruise of Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Sail Cruising in Seraphina: Sailing onboard Seraphina, a Moody 44. Logs and pictures from the UK to the Mediterranean and watercolours by Irene Bassett.
  • Sail Geek: Read about the joy, wonder, danger and insanity with a young family of four as they leave behind solid Earth on a voyage to the ocean.
  • Sail Gemini: Sailing from San Francisco to the Channel Islands and Mexico.
  • Sail Gitana: Some captioned photos of and from this junk-rigged schooner sailing out Niceville, Florida.
  • Sail With Shadowfax: Follow a family on their trip from Chicago to the Caribbean. With photos, information, and links.
  • Sailboat Dory II: Information about the boat from her designer, builder, and owner.
  • SailCharbonneau Homepage: This adventure follows the Parks family as they sail aboard their Island Packet 40.
  • Sailin' Fool: Offers information, images, and opinions of Blue Traveler, a Bostrom 37 sloop.
  • Sailing Around the World: Out of Bounds: Sailing around the world on a 46 foot Swan sailboat. A three year sailing journey brought to the web with Quicktime VR/video, Real Audio, high res JPG images, and frequent updates.
  • Sailing in Greece: Dedicated to the love of sailing the Greek seas, with sailing and racing links, and information about Greece and the city of Nissyros.
  • Sailing on Lake Michigan: Trip accounts, pictures, and links related to sailing vessel Sharon Lee, a Catalina 22 slipped near Waukegan, Illinois.
  • Sailing Page: Sailing stories of single handed sailing in small boats and sailing ship pictures as well as some underwater pictures.
  • Sailing Stories: The owner's log about the schooners Orbit II and Rosemary Ruth, including a description of the loss of the former and refit of the latter.
  • Sailing Sybarite: Sailing the Northsea with Belgian S/V Sybarite, a Jeanneau Melody, built in 1979.
  • Sailing to Mexico: Log of the sailing vessel TICA, a Cabo Rico '38 sailing from Portland Oregon to San Diego, Baja, Costa Rica and Panama.
  • Sailing Vessel OOPS!: The personal experiences of MadMaggie and her dog and cat living on a sailboat.
  • Sailing Vessel Sergeant Lewis: Photos of the construction and launch of a big plywood/composite trimaran.
  • Scanner 391: Promoting boats built by ScanYacht AB. Includes specifications and test data, image gallery, and a message board.
  • Schooner Elinor: Launched in 1906, home port Copenhagen, Denmark and lost in 2001. Contains information about the ship and a discussion forum.
  • Schooner Free Spirit: The cruising logs and photographs of a family aboard their 50 foot Dudley Dix designed schooner.
  • Schooner Mistress: Information on the history and restoration of a 78' topsail schooner based in Baltimore, USA. A comprehensive though rarely updated site.
  • Sea Muffin: Photos and text track the preparation of a 1982 Bruce Roberts 34' sloop by a couple who aim to circumnavigate from Portland, Maine, USA.
  • Seayanika: Cal Vader 49 being built on a hilltop in Vista California for a 10 year trip around the world.
  • Shark 007: History, specifications, line drawings and photos of Shark keel boats in general and of Shark 007 in particular.
  • Sokari Online: Travel stories, photos and tips for sailing the Coral Sea to Indonesia by an Australian couple who cruised there in 1999 and again in 2001-2002 aboard catamaran "Sokari."
  • South Coast Sailboats: Information for owners, referencing repairs, replacements, upgrades and maintenance.
  • Sparkman and Stephens Rendezvous: Jim Huxford's personal collection of S and S related photos, stories and links.
  • Steve and Carole Heard: Describes the recreational boating interest of the couple, includes pictures and stories.
  • Stormy Duchess: Relates past voyages of the 40 foot cutter, such as trans-Atlantic crossings, Caribbean, and Lake Superior cruises. Includes logs and image galleries.
  • Sulmar's Trans-Atlantic Voyage: In July 2001, Gillian and Robin Cay sailed their 35 foot sloop from Scotland on a year's adventure to the Caribbean and back via ports in Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Madeira and the Canary Islands.
  • Sunray: Story of a 2001 trip from Denmark to Malta. Offers crew and vessel profiles, logs, advice and tips.
  • Survive the Savage Sea: Provides insight to the Robertson family, who survived for 38 days in an open boat after killer whales sank S/Y Lucette, their 43' staysail schooner.
  • SV Watermelon: Logs, narratives, and image galleries from a 17 year cruise in the tropics.
  • Taniwani: Photographs and descriptions of a Najad 490 cutter as it is being built and then sailed from Sweden to the South Pacific.
  • Team Kahuna: Competitive sailing crew aboard an Express 37, berthed in Tacoma, Washington. Includes vessel details, race results, upcoming events, images, and related links.
  • Team Sandbagger: The 22' prototype sailboat and crew of 3. Puget Sound area racing, cruising, links to Seattle area Yachting sites. Includes racing humor.
  • TeamToucan: Follows the Crosby family on their adventure aboard the 40-foot sailing yacht Toucan.
  • The Cape of Good Hope Cruising Route: Passage planning information for the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • The Cat's Pyjamas?: An account of efforts to overcome many OEM defects and upgrade a 39' Prout Escale catamaran.
  • The Cruising Life: Provides a series of articles and information for those cruising with families and pets.
  • The Dutch Proa: A quest for safety led to this design of a 36 ft pacific proa.
  • The Edge of Wind and Water: Provides information on conversion of a Cal 40 retired racer and live aboard to a reliable offshore racer. Includes racing results, modifications, and sailing related links.
  • The Eye of the Wind: Chronicles the farewell voyage as the vessel sails from Bermuda to Denmark to its new owner. Features images, video clips, and a message board.
  • The Fabola Diva Collection: Information about a Fabola Diva 35 sailing boat named Unique. Include tips, tricks, tests, links, articles and photos.
  • The Jorodeta: A 53 foot Teak ketch, Magellan 45, built entirely of Burma Teak, and planning a world sail in the fall of 2000. Information about the yacht, crewing on the Jorodeta, and her previous voyages is available.
  • The O'Day Javelin Project: The restoration of a classic 1966 O'Day Javelin sailboat using step-by-step pictures and descriptive narrative.
  • The Out Island 28 Sailing Page: Information on the Out Island 28, weather information, and sailing links.
  • The Phoenix Journal: Some information on a couple and three cats aboard a Gulf 32 pilothouse sloop along the coast of California, USA.
  • The Refit of the "Vicson": Photo journal of the renovation of a vintage Challenger 24 sailboat.
  • The Sailing Adventures of "La Boatique": This Island Trader 41 left from its home port on Lake Erie to sail the world.
  • The Santana: Offers details on the history, design, restoration and current use of this classic 1935 Sparkman & Stephens 55' schooner once owned by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
  • The Starboard Home Chronicles: The story of a couple's transatlantic crossing on a 40 foot sailboat and their sailing adventures in Europe and the Mediterranean.
  • The TGW Network: Sailing stories, sailing and dog photography and computer backgrounds, and other miscellaneous stuff (not all sailing related).
  • The Voyage of Wind-Borne III: Carolyn and Rick O'Brien prepare their 36 foot Bayfield (cutter rigged) sailboat for a voyage in 2001 from Toronto to the Caribbean. Pictures and information on Bayfield Yachts. Includes sailing links.
  • The Voyage South: All about sailing South from the Chesapeake Bay to Florida and beyond. Emphasis on the Intracoastal Waterway and Okeechobee Lake, as well as other interesting sites along the way. Includes sections on cooking, charts, weather links, boat drinks, and general living aboard.
  • The Wild Hair: Offshore, coastal and inshore cruising stories and pictures by a couple who own a MacGregor 25.
  • Tim Hammer's Captain's Log: Pacific Northwest sailing log book for My San Juan 7.7, includes stories and photos.
  • Tobogganride: Chronicling the adventures of a Canadian couple preparing to set-out around the world in their Corbin 39 named Toboggan. Includes background and boat specifications.
  • Tom Cunliffe: Information about the sailor, traveller, raconteur and motorcyclist including his books and associated services. Also consultancy and specialty on traditional sailboats, speeches and lectures.
  • Tor Pinney's Homepage: American cruising sailor, writer and songwriter. Many published sea stories, boating articles, and photographs.
  • Travels with S/Y Thetis: Sailing logs of the Thetis in the seas around Greece, Turkey, Malta, and Italy. Illustrated with maps and photographs and containing much historic and geographic information.
  • Trumpeter of the Rock: Racing a Swan 46 in various events around Gibraltar and Spain. Includes race results and image galleries.
  • Vintagesail.com: For fans of "not-so-new" yachts. Provides photos and links to owners of vintage yachts, with an emphasis on Westerly.
  • Virgin Islands Trip Overview: Follow the illustrated log of "Whale II" on a Caribbean voyage.
  • Voyage of Heartsong III: A Texas couple fulfilling a lifelong dream of sailing around the world aboard a Hylas 54.
  • Voyages of the Tsing Tao: Tsing Tao is a Gulf-32, and this site is the log of its Pacific journeys. It shares the incredible voyages of Pj, Geri and Tasha, the Attack Cat, in Baja California and Mexico.
  • Wayne Beardsley's Sailing Page: Includes Wayne's favorite technical and general information sailing links.
  • Wayne's World: Chronicles Wayne's sailing adventures on a 22 foot South Coast Seacraft.
  • Weir Witch: A retired couple bought a 26ft auxiliary sloop in 1999, and after a major refit, based it in west Scotland to sail its Firths and sea-lochs.
  • Wind Angel: Story of the delivery and subsequent adventures aboard a 1984 Irwin 41' ketch. Includes trip logs, photos, and Jim's recipes.
  • Wind Musher: Information about a Macgregor 26X and its crew, sailing and fishing in Alaska.
  • Windward to Home: Verbal and pictorial depiction of a northbound coastal passage from Mazatlan, Mexico to the Southern California area.
  • Yacht Atalanta: Home page for the Seattle based 74 foot sailing yacht Atalanta.
  • Yacht Emerald: The project diary of rebuilding a 30' Szmargd II, a fiberglass hull sloop with wooden deck and cabins.
  • Yacht Fiona: Eric B. Forsyth's travelogue as he sails around the world on a 42-foot yacht.
  • Yacht Seerose: The narrative of a 5-year cruise on a 44 foot steel ketch from South Africa to SE Asia, via Mozambique, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya and across the Indian Ocean.


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