
Posts Tagged ‘Singlehanding’
Good Jibes #175: Josh Kali on the McIntyre Mini Globe Race
Josh Kali is a mountain climber, sailor, and professional marine technician who spent two-and-a-half years building his 19-foot boat 'Skookum' for the McIntyre Mini Globe Race 2025.
Ruby Gates — Alone Across the Pacific
I spent 30 days at sea talking to myself, scolding birds who pooped on my deck, shushing fear, dancing to the moon and mistaking stars for ships.
Sailing “Just a Lap” Around the World for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Jenny Decker is attempting to enter the 'Guinness Book of World Records' as the first person with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease to sail around the world solo.
SHE DID IT! Singlehanding Phenom Cole Brauer Finished Global Solo Challenge
Cole Brauer is set to become the first American woman to finish a solo around-the-world race in the next 24 hours, after just over four months at sea.
US Racers Ronnie Simpson and Cole Brauer in South Atlantic in Global Solo Challenge
Ronnie Simpson, Cole Brauer and David Linger are a trio of Americans nearing the home stretch of the Global Solo Challenge singlehanded race around the world.
‘Good Jibes’ #103: Bruce Schwab on Singlehanding Around the World
In 2005, Bruce became the first American in history to officially finish the Vendée Globe race. Hear his stories and tips as he chats with host Moe Roddy.
Good Jibes #81: Marga Pretorius on Cruising Solo
Marga Pretorius is a shipwright and marine surveyor who singlehands her Kelly Peterson 44 in Mexico.
Happy International Women’s Day From the Women of Latitude 38
In celebration of International Women's Day, we introduce you to the women of Latitude 38.
Good Jibes: Jeanne Socrates on Circumnavigating at Any Age
Jeanne is the oldest person to sail solo nonstop unassisted around the world via the Southern Ocean’s Five Great Capes, and is also the first woman to sail solo nonstop unassisted around the world from North America.
Webb Chiles, and What Comes Next After Living an Epic Life
What sailors rarely talk about is what comes after the journey and the destination. What does one do once they've realized their goals? How do sailors with tens of thousands of ocean miles under their belts age with grace and purpose?
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