First Published in Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 1989 Cruising Guide to Annapolis by Tom Dove National Geographic magazine called it “Camelot on the Severn” while, in a spurt of hyperbole, a sign at the entrance to Annapolis proclaims it “Sailing capital of the world.” That may not be far Read More …
Category: Sailing
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New Sailors’ Questions
First published 1989 in Chesapeake Bay Magazine New sailors’ questions by Tom Dove You are interested in sailing because it is a new experience with new sights, sounds and sensations. Here are answers to some of the questions you may have before you embark on that first sail: *** WHAT IS IT LIKE? Read More …
Your First Sailing Lesson
First published in Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 1989 The first sailing lesson – What to expect by Tom Dove While a few people teach themselves to sail with a book and a boat, the easier and surer way is to take a sailing class. There are many commercial sailing schools all around the world as well Read More …
Boats, Yachts, Lines, Ropes and All That
First published in several Maryland newspapers, 2/23/90 Boats, Yachts, Lines, Ropes and All That by Tom Dove “Would you call that a yacht or a boat?”, the nice lady asked. “Is that a boat or a ship?”, the tourist inquired. “What do you call that string over there – a rope or Read More …
At Sea or at Bay
Originally published in several Maryland newspapers, 3/23/90 At Sea or at Bay by Tom Dove Several hundred sailors will flock to the annual Safety at Sea Seminar at the Naval Academy on the weekend of March 31 to hear about preparation for offshore voyaging. They will get Read More …
Just Launched – Beneteau 390
First published in SAIL Magazine, 1989 Just Launched – Beneteau Oceanis 390 by Tom Dove Lots of thought and cruising experience went into the detailing of the Beneteau Oceanis 390. Major things like the expansive skylights and secure companionway design plus minor items like rollers on the chocks and the nice drawer catches all point Read More …
Just Launched – Classic 59
First published in SAIL Magazine, 1988 Just Launched – Classic 59 by Tom Dove If the name “L. Francis Herreshoff” alerts your senses and you are looking for a large yacht that has all the safety and comfort features needed for extended open-water or coastal cruising, look at the Classic 59. The new boat is Read More …
Just Launched – Elite 364
First published in SAIL Magazine,1988 Just Launched – Elite 364 by Tom Dove French-Canadian by heritage, Cruiser-Racer by design, the Elite 364 is a European-American boat that offers good value for money spent. Philippe Harle’s design team gave the 364 modern hull lines, a high-aspect rig and ellliptical keel for swift performance on the race Read More …
Just Launched – Hunter Passage 42
First published in SAIL Magazine, 1989 Just Launched – Hunter Passage 42 by Tom Dove The term “center cockpit” often creates an image of the typical charter boat of a decade ago: roomy, heavy and forgiving of error, but slow in any single-digit breeze. The Hunter Passage 42 should go a long way toward changing Read More …
Just Launched – Hunter Vision 32
First published in SAIL Magazine, 1988 Just Launched – Hunter Vision 32 by Tom Dove With the Vision 32, Hunter Marine has identified several major technological trends in the sailing marketplace and made them affordable in a production boat. Unstayed masts, wing keels, full-battened mainsails with lazyjacks, walkthrough transoms and large cabins for entertaining have appeared Read More …