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Fennell family in Dinghy

Mill Valley Family Sails into Mexico

Combined with impending responsibilities back in the States, it felt like the prudent decision was to get north, away from electrical storms and torrential downpours — and to eventually repatriate.

Cambridge Bay Wolf made from bricolage

Tales from the Northwest Passage: Arctic ‘Bricolage’, Part 2

In January this year we published, Tales From the Northwest Passage: Arctic ‘Bricolage.’ Written by the Resourceful Sailor, Joshua Wheeler the story featured a few ways the crew of Breskell, a 51’ wooden sloop, ‘made do’ while transiting the Northwest Passage in 2019. Here he offers a few more examples of bricolage on boats, and on land.

Are Elon Musk’s Space Launches Attracting UFOs?

While Elon Musk has been busy launching objects into space, it appears other beings have seen the activity and sent explorers to earth to discover the source.

Brickyard Cove Marina Has Slips to Rent

We are very excited to announce that we have completed our dock replacement project for A through G dock at Brickyard Cove Marina, and now have openings in most sizes.

Viveka transom

Classic Schooner Viveka Relaunched in Richmond

The moment had been five years in the making. Viveka arrived at Rutherford’s Boat Shop in Richmond in 2015 for a full restoration. But the owner ran out of money and the project was stalled.