The Chesterfields: The Magical Islands
It’s 6am… a morning just like any other. The sky and its clouds are reflected in the calm sea, in a perfectly silent ambience. Pearls of water glisten on the deck, chilled by the freshness of ...
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It’s 6am… a morning just like any other. The sky and its clouds are reflected in the calm sea, in a perfectly silent ambience. Pearls of water glisten on the deck, chilled by the freshness of ...
It was a year ago that the Cataja cast off for a long voyage. Loyal Multihulls World readers, Eurielle and Antoine let us in on the technical and financial inside track on what has been a special ...
Jonathan has been living on a catamaran since he was 8 years old. Today he is 17, and here he reveals to us his feelings about his life and what he has gained from it – particularly interesting for ...
"I am all that is, that was and will be, and no mortal has ever lifted my veil". What secrets does the remote, mysterious Easter Island hold? Where giant stone Gods contemplate the stars. An island ...
Having done loads of sailing on their Orana 44, Gordon and Louise decided to get themselves a Helia 44, with the intention of getting to Australia by sea. Here they recount the first part of their ...
Regular Multihulls World readers will be familiar with Banana, a St Francis 50 whose adventures around the world we have followed in several editions. Setting out from South Africa in 2010, Sophie and ...
Olivier and his family tell us all about their round-the-world trip on board their catamaran “Jangada”. After one year, they have arrived in Polynesia. Time to reflect…
Having bought James Wharram's and Hannecke Boone's plans in 1998, it wasn't until August 2012 that the boat left its construction shed. The crew has written to us from Huahine.
Yann loves travelling, especially if it's on a multihull and in the furthest corners of the earth. Here's the proof with his account of a three week cruise on his brother's catamaran, covering the ...
Roaming is an inescapable fact of life for lots of artists. Tours for musicians and dancers, exhibitions for painters and photographers… So why not travel on the water? This is the idea of Honky ...