
A complete guide to crossing the Pacific by sailboat — the three main routes, cyclone-season timing, boat and gear requirements, realistic costs, and what 21 days at sea actually looks like.

A working sailor's guide to sailing around the world — the classic tradewind route, real costs by year, the three-to-five year timeline, and the practical preparation that actually matters before you leave.

A working sailor's guide to sextant navigation — what the instrument actually measures, how to take a clean sight from a moving deck, the noon sun shortcut, star rounds at twilight, and what kit and practice you need to fix your position to within 2-3 nautical miles without GPS.

The shortest Channel crossing from Southampton to Cherbourg is 75 nautical miles, a 12-15 hour passage for most cruising yachts. A practical guide to tides, traffic separation, weather windows, customs, and what the crossing actually feels like at 03:00 in mid-Channel.

The 1,820 nm passage from Bermuda to the Azores takes most cruising boats 14 to 18 days. Here is the route, the timing, and what really happens on the mid-Atlantic leg.

The 130-nautical-mile run from Phuket to Langkawi is one of Asia's best-known cruising routes — three to five days down the Andaman Sea, with limestone karst islands, sheltered anchorages, and straightforward formalities at both ends.

The shortest Sicily-Malta hop is just 55 nm from Pozzallo to Valletta. A practical passage guide covering departure ports, weather windows, the Sicily Channel shipping lanes, marina options, and what to expect arriving at Grand Harbour.

Comprehensive guide about how to provision a boat. Expert advice with specific numbers, practical tips, and real-world experience from offshore sailors.

A working sailor's breakdown of the weather apps, GRIB viewers, and forecasting tools that actually matter for passage planning. Covers Predictwind, Windy, PocketGrib, and more with honest takes on what each does well and where it falls short.

The best sailing routes share reliable trade winds, warm water, and protected anchorages within a day's sail of each other. This guide covers the Atlantic circuit, Mediterranean cruising, Caribbean trade-wind sailing, Pacific crossings, and more — with distances, seasonal timing, and practical planning advice.

The passage from Gibraltar to the Canary Islands covers 750 to 850 nautical miles through the Portuguese Trades. This guide covers route options, weather windows, Strait of Gibraltar tactics, and arrival ports across the islands.

The Drake Passage — 500 nautical miles of the planet's most feared open water — stands between Ushuaia and Antarctica. This guide covers route planning, weather windows, vessel requirements, expedition costs, and a day-by-day breakdown of what the crossing is really like.