New Sailing Webinars
The American Sailing Association has launched a new webinar series for sailors. The first session on marine weather is on June 11, 2019.
The American Sailing Association has launched a new webinar series for sailors. The first session on marine weather is on June 11, 2019.
Software products and online services greatly improve the odds of avoiding Mother Nature’s unpleasantries at sea.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
Looking for the best way to sail from here to there? Check this app out.
Several new devices make affordable offshore weather and communications possible.
A cool cockpit light and a versatile jacket are perfect additions to your spring cruising kit.
A sudden squall in the Med wreaks havoc and provides a warning to sailors who spot ominous clouds on the horizon.
High Tide’s tide forecast is simple, clean, and it won’t take up space on your phone!
Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center say the Atlantic could see another above-normal hurricane season this year.
Though they may seem rare, tropical waterspouts, are hardly a scarce occurrence. Prepare yourself for what to do when you see one spinning off the horizon.
Satellite and online weather services on your chart plotter, along with the latest weather-routing software can help you plan better routes for your voyage.
The question inevitably always comes up about cruising around the world, what about the weather?
The American Sailing Association has launched a new webinar series for sailors. The first session on marine weather is on June 11, 2019.
Software products and online services greatly improve the odds of avoiding Mother Nature’s unpleasantries at sea.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
Looking for the best way to sail from here to there? Check this app out.
Several new devices make affordable offshore weather and communications possible.
A cool cockpit light and a versatile jacket are perfect additions to your spring cruising kit.
A sudden squall in the Med wreaks havoc and provides a warning to sailors who spot ominous clouds on the horizon.
High Tide’s tide forecast is simple, clean, and it won’t take up space on your phone!
Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center say the Atlantic could see another above-normal hurricane season this year.
Though they may seem rare, tropical waterspouts, are hardly a scarce occurrence. Prepare yourself for what to do when you see one spinning off the horizon.
Satellite and online weather services on your chart plotter, along with the latest weather-routing software can help you plan better routes for your voyage.
The question inevitably always comes up about cruising around the world, what about the weather?
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