
A Life at Sea, in Miniature
A custom half-hull model captures the soul of a schooner, and the lifetime of sailing memories it represents.
Sailor profiles, interviews, and Q&A stories

A custom half-hull model captures the soul of a schooner, and the lifetime of sailing memories it represents.

A rare offshore passage along Australia’s Queensland coast delivers one of sailing’s perfect days: fast, balanced, and unforgettable.

Departing Saint Lucia, the World ARC 2026-27 fleet embarks on a globe-spanning voyage shaped by preparation and camaraderie.

The British sailor is honored for more than five decades of long-distance voyaging aboard small, simply built junk-rigged boats.

Quentin Debois departs Cadiz on Jan. 6 aiming to break the solo east to west Atlantic record on a Mini 6.50.

We decided to add a 10-year-old to our crew. He was quickly comfortable giving us orders.

While the latest boats may seem out of reach, these designs show us what’s coming, and what to look for in the used market.

Caught between survival in the North Pacific and a dream in Mexico, a fisherman works his way toward freedom under sail.

A two-summer-long expedition to Canada’s easternmost provinces tested five boats and their crews while uncovering the area’s remote beauty.

Some of the best anchorages are the ones without crowds, Wi-Fi or shoreside diversions. Just peace and quiet afloat.

After two Atlantic legs and weeks at sea, ARC+ sailors celebrate achievements, friendships and family milestones in Grenada.

Popular waypoints are nice, but the lesser-known ones, and the people you meet there, will change you.