2022 IODAI NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Event Date : 11th – 14th […]
Event Date : 11th – 14th […]
If someone goes overboard, but is still conscious to get themselves back onboard you may want to consider a man overboard ladder. Rachael Sprot looks at the options
If you can correctly identify this harbor, you’ll be on your way to winning a fine Points East designer cap. To qualify, identify the harbor AND tell us something about the harbor, such as how you recognized it and some reasons you like to hang out there.
March/April 2022 By Sandy Marsters I’m pretty sure it’s impossible that this year marks the 25th anniversary of Points East. Fifteen maybe? Otherwise, that would mean I turned 71 on March 3, and that’s impossible.
March/April 2022 By Jean Kerr Fish House Punch for a crowd Not all recipes call for the addition of black tea, but I like the flavor balance it provides, and a bit of caffeine in the mix is welcome.
Nature’s mercy is something we appreciate aboard our smaller craft here in New England as well.
Maine Coaster memories I believe the mystery harbor is York Harbor in York Maine. I, along with family and friends, used to charter with the late-captain Richard Witham aboard his Maine Coaster that was docked at the York town dock.
It can happen in the blink of an eye. Wear a PFD to stay alive.
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My mother, Gail Stanwood, passed at 96 in October 2020. She kept meticulous cruising logs, then retyped the accounts with detailed narratives. She would savor this 2021 log entry for the sloop, Prelude.
March/April 2022 and 1998 Editor’s note: This article ran in the very first Points East magazine in April 1998. As we celebrate our 25 years of publishing, we felt compelled to rerun this piece, as it reflects so much of what makes this magazine special.
March/April 2022 By Jack Farrell During a short break from winter’s grip in late February, the temperature along the coast rose briefly into the high 60s. At Star Island, unofficial capital of the Isles of Shoals, the care-takers had been out of fruit and vegetables for weeks.
In many ways, the summer of 2020 was like any other. But there was the COVID pandemic, which changed everything, except for the things that did not change, like sailing along the coast of Maine.
Sue Pelling takes a look at the latest women's boating shoes and picks the best on the market for discerning female sailors
When it comes to choosing the best women's sailing jacket for you, there are many options to consider. Sue Pelling takes a look at coastal sailing jacket designs that are also suitable for wearing ashore
When it comes to selecting the best women’s sailing jacket for you...
Dear FD Sailors, 50 years ago the FD Olympics were sailed in Kiel, Germany. This year there will be a great revival in August. Not…