February 1, 2007 at 2:16 pm
Midwinter 2007 By Tom Snyder I recently read a cruising magazine article by an attractive, articulate and adventurous couple who sailed the waters of the southern Caribbean. Their passionate and cheerful description of their commonsense safety measures regarding piracy were astounding. I enjoy imagining an invitation they might write, askingRead More
February 1, 2007 at 2:15 pm
Midwinter 2007 By Dodge Morgan Voice No. 1: “You look like an old sailor.” Voice No. 2: “I am that, especially the old part, but you look like you are in costume, just dressed up as an old sailor.” No. 1: “Let us talk sailing anyway. Are you good atRead More
December 1, 2006 at 1:55 pm
December 2006 By Dodge Morgan I read that the remains of legendary fighter pilot “Earthquake McGoon” McGovern, who flew for the Tiger Shark squadron for China before we entered WW II and later for a CIA combat “airline” in Indochina, has just been found and returned for burial with familyRead More
December 1, 2006 at 1:35 pm
December 2006 By Tom Snyder I am sending an open letter from the good citizens of New England to the boaters of England. As you will see, I plan to take the moral highroad wherever possible. The bitterness that I shall avoid is in no way related to the “USRead More
December 1, 2006 at 12:00 am
The boat is lost. Will the replays ever end?
October 1, 2006 at 1:44 pm
October 2006 By Dodge Morgan I read “We, the Navigators” by David Lewis during an eight-day solo cruise this August. The author has intensely studied the navigation techniques of the South Pacific islanders as they linked Polynesia to Melanesia to Micronesia by sea voyages in outrigger canoes from a time,Read More
October 1, 2006 at 1:21 pm
October 2006 By Tom Snyder From the depths of one man’s patheticnessof the “confessional” on these pages as a way of illuminating some hapless loser of a man – an imaginary man based not entirely on me, but based on my joy of contemplating pathetic characters. I always pretend toRead More