Righting Moment Augmentation in Modern Sailing Yachts
February 11, 2020
In the last year, two major events in the Pacific Northwest crowned champions that sailed vessels utilizing a system of enhanced or assisted ballast—Team Angry Beaver won Race to Alaska aboard a canting-keel Schock 40; and…
Cruising Destinations,Featured,Guest Dock
Destinations: Finding Hammersley Inlet
February 10, 2020
Here's our latest installment from Jim Burgoyne of SalishSeaPilot.com on a little known part of Puget Sound...
One Tack & Two Jibes
January 16, 2020
One Tack & Two Jibes 1,300 Miles from Alaska to San Francisco Wedged between the lee cloth and cushions on Yahtzee’s starboard settee, I stare aloft through the dark of the cabin and the main hatch, listening intently to…
Whales to Port! A Flotilla Cruise Through the Inside Passage
January 4, 2020
Shortly after 9 a.m., the mist over Ketchikan Marina lifted. The crews of our six Grand Banks cruisers fired the twin diesel engines, loosened mooring lines and coordinated radios as anticipation was building. One by one, we…
Cruising Destinations,Featured
Dalmatian Paradise
January 2, 2020
Pacific Northwest Sailors Chartering in…
Video | Exploring the Salish Sea with “Rock the Park”
November 12, 2019
An interesting all-angles look at the San Juan Islands and Salish Sea from ABC'S Rock the Park.
Cruising Stories,Seamanship & Navigation
Heavy Air in Hecate Strait: Wild Wind & Waves in the Teeth of a Gale
November 5, 2019
Writing about our rough crossing of Hecate Strait isn’t something that comes easily—it’s actually a memory I’d rather not relive. Learning from your mistakes is an important trait of successful sailors, though, and the…