Following is a selection of my published work.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Bucket Bums

As seen in the October 2014 issue of SAILING magazine

Bucket Bums

A charter cruise goes upscale when this crew crashes the St. Barths Bucket superyacht regatta

The St. Barths Bucket Regatta is a true “bucket list” item for many sailors—a glitzy gathering of superyachts on the trendy Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy. But with our quivers just shy of a 100-foot luxury sailboat suitable for entry, we decided to do the next best thing: charter a cruising catamaran and crash the Bucket.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Crossing the Harrowed Gulf of Tehuantepec

AS SEEN IN THE JULY 2014 ISSUE OF SAIL MAGAZINE

A weather map shows the strength and direction of a typical T-Pecker system: note the high winds in the relatively small Gulf of TehuantepecTo superstitious sailors, the ocean holds many perils—some more legendary than others. There’s the Kraken, that fearsome tentacled beast that drags ships into the ocean’s depths, the ghost ship Flying Dutchman, the cursed Bermuda Triangle and, of course, the Gulf of Tehuantepec. In the case of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, where “T-Pecker” winds ravage the southernmost fringe of Mexico’s Pacific shore, the challenges are more fact than fiction.   Continued ...

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Trading Places

AS SEEN IN MARCH ISSUE OF SAILING MAGAZINE

When Suzy Leech appeared at Key West Race Week (KWRW) in her new J/70 Junkanoo, it was a classic case of ‘trading places.’ Leech, whose sailing resume lists her as “Bowchick” on the America3 all-female campaign for America’s Cup in 1995, determined at 47 she was finally ready to retire from ‘the foredeck union.

“I was not interested in getting that wet and cold and beaten up anymore, and decided this was my chance to transition.” But for Leech, a web and database programmer from Jamestown, RI; it was a humbling switch, to the back of the boat. “I never did any junior sailing or dinghies. I have only ever sailed on the bow of big boats: so this was really my first experience driving.”

And on this steep learning curve, not only did Leech trade places from foredeck to helm, but on the leaderboard as well  ...


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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

GIRLS GONE FISHING

As seen in HARBORS inflight magazine March/April 2014

Girls Gone Fishing

Everyone is familiar with the axiom, ‘Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach him to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”
But what happens when you teach a woman to fish ... ?
Fishing is thrilling and fun in an indelible way. Most people can tell you the specifics of the first fish they caught: even if it was decades ago.
But today women make up only about one-quarter of all anglers in North America. 

What keeps women from fishing more often? Having the right skills and equipment. Getting to the right place. The perceived ickiness of it.

Our mission was to bust this myth (if you’ll pardon the pun!) so Harbors Editor Susan Colby and I set out for the famed Campbell River, BC fishing grounds.

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Fishing while sailing ...

or is it Sailing while fishing?

AS SEEN IN Oct 2013 SAILING MAGAZINE:



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