
Posts Tagged ‘Changes in Latitudes’
Miniyachts, Mega Adventures — Megayachts, Mini Adventures
The smaller the yacht the bigger the adventure.
Where Are They Now? Sailors Changing Latitudes
By the time their stories appear on these pages, the sailors who wrote them are often many miles and oceans away on further adventures.
‘Salty Dancer’ — Mexico to Costa Rica, Part 1
In December 2023, 'Salty Dancer's mooring lines parted and she ended up on the rocky south breakwater. The following March she continued her planned circumnavigation …
Holidays to Remember Aboard ‘Synergy’ and ‘Tahu Le’a’
Reading the stories of cruiser Christmases in the December Changes in Latitudes prompted me to write regarding two experiences we had on related topics: celebrations in far-flung locations, though not necessarily Christmas. More »
Catching Up With Sailors Cruising the Latitudes
Lots of folks come and go in the 'Changes in Latitudes' column every year. Here's a look at what a few of our 2024 'Changes' contributors are up to these days.
Robert and Virginia Gleser Reflect on 25 Years of Cruising
Robert and Virginia Gleser from Alameda are still cruising after 25 years, aboard their Islander Freeport 40, Harmony.
Krista Swedberg’s Adventurous Sailing Career Aboard Tall Ships
Krista Swedberg's adventurous sailing life is a great example of sailing as a career. And no, she's not racing!
Horsing Around in the Horse Latitudes
Migrating south is a fall tradition for many species, including sailors. As they head south they see new stars and cross many climate features recorded and named by history's navigators.
West Coast Sailors Rock First-Ever Bocas Regatta
The Bocas del Toro archipelago of the Caribbean Panama is best known for its beautiful cruising grounds and surfing spots, but not so much as a racing venue.
That may be changing. More »
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