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CIRCUMNAVIGATORS:
Traditionally, circumnavigation implied going round the 'Horn'. These days, a
lot of people use the Panama Canal, saving time, staying warmer and avoiding the
dangers inherent in the traditional route. We consider that any route that takes
you round the world is a circumnavigation.
In The Great Adventure we catch up
with Australian couple Peter and Maureen Pope, aboard the S/Y 'Mahe', five years
into their circumnavigation of a lifetime.
In Spirits Of The Millennium,
in the first issue, we followed the crew on board the S/Y 'Spirit Of Minerva', one of four identical
yachts racing round the world in the Millennium Round The World Race. As they
reached the end of the race we were gratified to find we had picked the winning
boat as the focus for our attentions...
CRUISING
FOLK is
about the part of sailing which is not out at sea - you tell us about the places
you have visited and the fact that you sailed to get there means that the rest
of us might be able to get there in the same way - or avoid the place if your
experiences warn us off...
In Cruising Europe
In Bolts From The
Blue
PORTRAIT OF A
SAILOR is about sailors as people. Their exploits, their ideas, their
characters. Anything and everything you want to tell us! Famous, infamous or
heretofore unknown, we're interested in them all, including you, if you've a mind
to create a self-portrait.
SAIL
TALES is
where we can enjoy each other's sailing stories - that idyllic weekend,
something that happened during an ocean passage or on a holiday sail around
your local coastline.
In 'Tales from The Atlantic'
In The Boatman
VOYAGERS is about
lengthy passages afar, as opposed to short cruises on home territory or
sightseeing trips where the boat is left moored while the crew explore inland
delights.
In A Breath Of Fresh
Air we continue to travel with a British crew aboard a steel cutter,
into the Pacific, and sail across that vast
expanse of blue water, stopping here and there.
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