A baker’s dozen (thirteen) posts so far this month.
Probably the most useful will be my thoughts on Iridium Exec compared to the older GO!
Also some updated thoughts on using tablets for navigation based on having done exactly that last summer on our new-to-us J/109.
And several posts on the winter projects I’m engaged in.
John was born and brought up in Bermuda and started sailing as a child, racing locally and offshore before turning to cruising. He has sailed over 100,000 miles, most of it on his McCurdy & Rhodes 56, Morgan's Cloud, including eight ocean races to Bermuda, culminating in winning his class twice in the Newport Bermuda Race. He has skippered a series of voyages in the North Atlantic, the majority of which have been to the high latitudes. John has been helping others go voyaging by sharing his experience for 25 years, first in yachting magazines and, for the last 20 years, as co-editor/publisher of AAC.