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Our Island in the Sun by Garry Domnisse

Illustrated with charts, photos, log entries and more and in color and covers the complete trip from San Diego to Panama Canal, to Key West.
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COVID-19 Event Adjustments

The new 'shelter in place' order affecting much of the Bay Area has prompted the Bay Area Multihull Association to cancel or postpone the Doublehanded Farallones Race.
Tonga

The New Normal in Paradise

Island cruising destinations around the world are rapidly updating their customs and immigration procedures as the global pandemic unfolds.
Envolee

Puerto Vallarta Race Sizzles into Mexico

A long and light PV Race has drawn to a close with the smallest boat in the fleet claiming overall victory after 1,000 miles of ocean racing from San Diego to Puerto Vallarta.

Our Island In The Sun by Garry Domnisse

Illustrated with charts, photos, log entries and more and in color and covers the complete trip from San Diego to Panama Canal, to Key West.

Two Big Reasons to Do the Baja Ha-Ha

The Baja Ha-Ha has two big advantages over other outstanding West Coast long-distance events such as the Pacific Cup, the Singlehanded Transpacific Race and Transpac.

Preparing for a Puddle Jump: Lessons Learned by 2019 First-Timers

When I crossed the equator for the first time last May, I paid tribute to the ocean by pouring out a tipple of precious rum. I’d brought just one large bottle for the trip, because I’d heard that cruisers are only permitted to have a total of six liters of alcohol aboard when they arrive to French Polynesia. More »