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'Memoirs of a Cruising Dog', sailing on South Islander by Amanda Spottiswoode, Salt Spring Island , 7:48 PM Tue GMT
In the maze of islands straddling the border between Vancouver and USA, doggie boaters have had to rely on perfunctory walks ashore with their boating owners. Now there's a travel guide for four-legged cruisers in 'South Islander, Memoirs of a Cruising Dog'. The book is as charming and readable as it is useful and cruising sailors everywhere in the world will wish they had the same. ... [more]  

Yacht Track Library - an ingenious new tool for cruising sailors by Daria Blackwell/Sail-World Cruising, 12:56 AM Tue GMT
At Sail-World Cruising we're always on the lookout for extra navigation aids to assist the cruising sailor, and we have found a beauty this week - and it needs your help to make it even better! ... [more]  

The incredible Jeanne Socrates has crossed the equator! In her third attempt to circumnavigate the world non-stop the indomitable 70-year-old sailor has crossed the equator for the last time and 'merely' has to make it back to her starting point in Victoria, Canada, to become the oldest female to have circumnavigated the world solo, non-stop and unassisted. ... [more]  

Guam sailors cruise to the remote Maug Islands by Lacee A.C. Martinez, GuamPDN/Sail-World, , 12:02 AM Mon GMT
To most of us Guam is a remote island in the Marianas somewhere in the western Pacific Ocean, best known as a US military base. But Guam, naturally, is not remote to the leisure sailors who live there. It's Maug that is remote - so remote that few sailors had ever ventured there, until Jim, Wayne and Bill, Guam sailors, set off recently in a 38ft Galaxie and told their story to Pacific Daily News. ... [more]  

Eight Safety Tips for a safe boating season by US Coast Guard/Sail-World Cruising, , 8:33 PM Sun GMT
As winter is finally loosening its grip and the beginning of the 2013 boating season is slowly beginning, the US Coast Guard urges boaters and leisure sailors to make the most of the season by keeping it as safe as possible. Here's eight safety tips so you will survive and enjoy your boating/sailing season: ... [more]  

Joshua Slocum had no autopilot but slept during his circumnavigation in 1895 by lashing the wheel and setting the sails. In 2006 some friends of ours lost steering altogether then sailed 1400nm by setting the sails. More and more rescues are occurring because many a modern sailor can't cope with the challenges, witness this appalling story, flashed across the sailing world this week: ... [more]  

'The greatest mismatch of vessel and peril of the sea': Bounty suit by Sail-World Cruising Round-up, , 2:41 AM Sun GMT
Even though the official investigations into the sinking of the HMS Bounty last October have not yet produced reports, the tragic death of one of the crew, Claudene Christian, is already the subject of a law suit against the current owner of the Bounty, businessman Robert Hansen, and the Bounty Organisation itself, for $90million. ... [more]  

10th Tahiti Pearl Regatta - see the images by Morgan Rogers by Morgan Rogers/Sail-World Cruising, Raiatea , 2:37 AM Sun GMT
The Tahiti Pearl Regatta (TPR), from 8-12 May, offered a festive and fun meeting, within preserved and enchanting islands. This year the TPR sailed from Raiatea to Bora Bora, Taha'a and Huahine, from 8 to 12 May 2013. They even pretended sometimes they were racing ... [more]  

PlanetSolar - four days faster across the Atlantic by Planetsolar/Sail-World Cruising, , 2:03 AM Sun GMT
PlanetSolar, the huge alien-looking vessel powered completely by solar power, reached St. Martin and beat its own record for a trans-Atlantic crossing! Because there aren't any other vessels remotely resembling PlanetSolar, the record was a closed-shop affair. Still, they were four days more skillful, technologically superior - or lucky - since the last time they crossed the Atlantic. ... [more]  

Digital Media Locker plus Blue Tooth connection for a dry iPhone by Sail-World Cruising, , 8:58 PM Fri GMT
Using an iPhone on board sailing boats is becoming more and more common as the marine Apps increase, but this product of the week does much more than protect your iPhone in a hazardous environment. We thought it was worth featuring, with its new Blue Tooth connection. ... [more]  

From Canada to France with the Spirit of Adventure by Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges, 5:57 PM Fri GMT
The Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges team is announcing the first trip to St Pierre to celebrate St. Bastille Day in France. Imagine departing historic Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and sailing into the Atlantic all the way to France..in less than two days. ... [more]  

Francis Joyon's legendary quest on hold in New York by Mer et Media, 9:32 PM Thu GMT
On a legendary record quest, Francis Joyon is at North Cove Marina in New York taking care of his maxi trimaran IDEC. On Thursday 16th May, the official stand-by began as he awaits a weather opportunity to tackle the North Atlantic record between Ambrose Light and the Lizard. ... [more]  

Leisure sailors wanted to help track effects of climate change by Daria Blackwell, Ocean Cruising Club/Sail-World, 9:31 PM Thu GMT
This is your chance to do something valuable while you sail. As a leisure sailor you and other seafarers are being encouraged to take part in a unique global study to record the effects of climate change, using a simple piece of equipment you can make yourself at home and an iPhone or Android app. ... [more]  

Ten quick tips to make boat cleaning less of a chore. by Shurhold/Sail-World Cruising, , 7:28 AM Wed GMT
If you put off cleaning your boat, you are inviting expensive trouble, but cleaning can be such a chore. Here are ten quick common sense tips from Shurhold to make your cleaning go faster and be more effective. ... [more]  

4 Atlantic attempts, 4 rescues, 4 boats lost: is this a record? by Sail-World Cruising Round-up, 8:37 PM Tue GMT
'The greatest risk in life is in not taking one.' These were the words of 72-year-old British sailor and author Trevor Wilson when he was rescued for the fourth time in an Atlantic crossing attempt, just 70 miles off the United States coastline. Each Atlantic crossing attempt, some of which succeeded, ended with the loss of his boat, usually called Erma. ... [more]  

New Canadian Coast Guard Hero Class vessels welcomed by Carol Launderville, , 7:51 PM Tue GMT
The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Pat Davidson, Member of Parliament for Sarnia-Lambton, formally welcomed the new Canadian Coast Guard Ship Private Robertson V.C. into service at a ceremony in Sarnia, Ontario on April 30, 2013. ... [more]  

2013 Superyacht Awards:...and the sailing yachts were... by Sail-World Cruising Round-up, 12:23 AM Tue GMT
This month in Istanbul, among a heady collection of outrageously luxurious yachts and extraordinary designs, several sailing yachts received awards in the 2013 Superyacht Awards. The event was a glamorous event in true superyacht style, held at the Ciragan Palace Hotel Kempinski. ... [more]  

AMVER to the rescue - again - of four sailors by US Coast Guard/Sail-World Cruising, , 10:53 PM Mon GMT
This grainy night photo shows a sailor in his dismasted yacht waving to rescuers during a rescue which, thanks to AMVER, was carried out by a combination of the US Coast Guard and a good Samaritan crew ... [more]  

Superyacht or violin? Yacht designer finds the synergies by Lee Mylchreest/Sail-World Cruising, , 8:39 PM Mon GMT
Just when we thought that every bizarre shape possible had been used by superyacht designers, created by every possible strange inspiration of the owner or the designer, there's another. A superyacht is to be designed in the mode of a Stradivarius violin, by UK designer Alex McDiarmid. ... [more]  

In the Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally, the infamous tidal runs near the entrance to Benoa Harbour, where the finish line is located, have claimed two more victims. Brian Todd’s 49 footer Sue Sea, which was comfortably closing in on the finish as darkness fell, appears to have been dragged north of the line by the current. ... [more]  

Francis Joyon about to challenge Trans Atlantic record from New York by Michael Fortenbaugh, Commodore, Manhattan Sailing, , 5:40 AM Mon GMT
One of the greatest solo sailors in the world, Frenchman Francis Joyon, is expected to arrive at Dennis Conner's North Cove Marina in New York today with his extreme trimaran 'IDEC.' He will be berthed in the marina for a week or longer as he waits for a weather window to challenge the solo Trans-Atlantic Record. ... [more]  

On day seven of the Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally, the combination of no wind and adverse tide has broken more than a few hearts of sailors racing into Bali. ... [more]  

Book review: A Thousand Miles from Anywhere, Sandra Clayton by Doug Cuming, Boat Books, 12:14 AM Sun GMT
A Thousand Miles from Anywhere is a narration by Sandra Clayton of the third part of their sailing adventures, covering their journey across the Atlantic on a forty foot catamaran. Inspiringly for anyone else contemplating blue water cruising in middle age, she and her husband David sail two handed from Madeira to Florida, stopping at the Canaries, Cape Verde Island, then through the Caribbean. ... [more]  

More information emerges on America's Cup capsize by Sail-World Cruising Round-up, 9:24 PM Sat GMT
While much of the sailing world mourns the death of British Olympic sailing star and America's Cup strategist Andrew 'Bart' Simpson, widely reported on the racing sites of Sail-World, the design of the yacht Artemis is being questioned as cracking noises were heard by the crew before the main frame simply 'cracked like a taco', injuring some crew and killing Simpson. ... [more]  

Parachute sea anchor gets a ride into space by Sail-World Cruising, 11:04 PM Fri GMT
Popular parachute sea anchor used by many cruising sailors is to be used by NASA's new Orion spacecraft when it returns from its first beyond low Earth orbit flight test next year. ... [more]  

Fuel filters recalled by Osculati by Sail-World Cruising, 9:51 PM Fri GMT
Because a small number of leaks have been reported on some products, Italian marine equipment firm Osculati is recalling all fuel filters with the part numbers 17.664.00-17.664.10 due to a potential safety issue. ... [more]  

New 'Penguin' semi-sub: explore under the sea without getting wet by Victoria Wollaston Mailonline/Sail-World Cruisng, , 11:13 PM Thu GMT
Here's a great new toy for your super yacht or a green marine pastime for when you are not sailing. It's a bizarre semi-submarine that lets you explore the ocean floor without ever getting wet, from a company strangely called EGO. ... [more]  

First solo circumnavigation by deaf sailor wins OCC award by Daria Blackwell, Ocean Cruising Club/Sail-World, 8:46 PM Thu GMT
This week Scottish sailor Gerry Hughes became the first deaf yachtsman to circumnavigate the world singlehanded by crossing 'the line' in Troon Harbour in Scotland. He was greeted by hundreds of well wishers and fans who turned out to mark the occasion. Best of all, he was bestowed an Ocean Cruising Club (OCC) Special Recognition Award upon stepping onto the dock. ... [more]  

Phuket International Boat Show - Opening dates announced by Event Media, Phuket , 5:59 PM Thu GMT
The 2014 edition of the Phuket International Boat Show will be held between ninth and twelfth January at Royal Phuket Marina, and the opening hours extended further into the evening. ... [more]  

The glamour super maxi Super Sled may be getting most of the attention in the Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally, but the real battle is going on between the mid sized yachts a few hundred miles behind ... [more]  

Indonesia Fremantle to Bali race and rally - Weather conditions encouraged Paul and Sue Burlinson to leave the security of Dampier’s Hampton Harbour this afternoon and join the race. ... [more]  

Many familiar faces from previous World Cruising Club rallies have returned to cruise home together with the ARC Europe and Atlantic Cup. Thirty yachts from twelve different nations set sail for home after the Caribbean season. ... [more]  

You don't have to be an organisation as large as National Geographic or Time to make big waves in the App world. A yachting lifestyle magazine app which was co-founded two first-timers in App creation has won a Webby Award. ... [more]  

Kayakers to sail and paddle across the North Sea
Choosing a chartplotter program for ActiveCaptain users
Thailand: Armed robberies on sailing boats leave cruisers shaken
An ARC Rally second departure now takes Transat rallies to six
Fremantle to Bali Rally 2013 sets off in fine weather style
Coastguards pay tribute to yacht crew after copybook rescue
Phoenicia seeks sponsorship to sail the Atlantic
Latest NEEL 60 trimaran - certainly something to talk about
Cornell's new twin Atlantic Odyssey takes Transat rallies to four
Lightning kills one crewman on Philippines boat
Boats insure against collision with Loch Ness Monster
US Sailing hosts First Safety at Sea Seminar in China
New World Record for 40ft circumnavigation set by Guo Chuan (CHN)
Alpha 42 - new innovative performance cruising catamaran
The Six Minute Safety Sailing Spiel
Skipper missing, non-sailor rescued mid-Pacific, updated
US Sailors to vote on Loaner Kids Lifejacket locations
Old Gaffers gather to celebrate 50 years
Book Feature: Dag Pike's Cruising under Sail
Words of wisdom from a Cruising Guru
World's fastest Hydroptere to go for Pacific record   
Sailor's boat confiscated for carrying cigars   
Royal Yachting Association - some success on new harbour bill   
The moment 750,000 people won't forget   
The Singles only Sailing Club - encouraging new sailors   
Repairing rudder upside-down in the Southern Ocean   
Bay of Biscay rescue prompts plea from Coastguard   
Dismasted Russian solo sailor rescued in Bass Strait   
The Gathering Cruise in Ireland July 2013   
No-VAT French charter yachts until EU decides   
Plastiki - the book of a very Green adventure   
Overboard surfer rescued by yacht after 27hours treading water   
The disappearing Sandy Island - Scientist may have the answer.   
Coast Guard icebreaking operations at Bruce Mines to begin April 21   
Planetsolar - crossing oceans again for science and education.   
British MOB rescue cleverly uses the boat's liferaft   
Ten personal 'sailing essentials' for cruising on someone else's boat   
Australian River Bar yacht drama: five beached including rescuers   
High hurricane activity predicted for the Atlantic in 2013   
Maritime Anti-Piracy: The Captain's Guidebook   


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