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Galápagos Marine Reserves: Why Transiting Yachts Need to Pay Attention
A recent report from a yacht transiting the Galápagos en route to French Polynesia has highlighted the importance of understanding the boundaries and regulations of the Galápagos Marine Reserve. After being boarded by park rangers while passing through Canal Santa Fe, the crew found themselves subject to enforcement procedures despite having no intention of stopping in the islands.
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After the Sails are Furled: Opening Japan to the Cruising World
When Canadian sailor Kirk Patterson arrived in Japan by yacht in 2013, there were only a handful of foreign cruising boats visiting each year. Today, thanks in part to his work through Konpira Yacht Services, Japan is becoming one of the Pacific's most exciting cruising destinations. In this fascinating interview, Kirk shares his remarkable journey from offshore sailor to Japan's leading yacht agent, explains why cruising in Japan is easier than ever, and offers practical advice for skippers planning a visit.
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Mediterranean Cruising: How a Mixed-Nationality Couple Cope with Bureaucracy
Sailing the Mediterranean as a mixed-nationality crew has its challenges, especially if one crew is European and the other is non-European. In this report, Claudine who is French and Donovan who is American provide a useful report on navigating not only the Mediterranean waters but also the bureaucracy when checking in and out of Greece, France and Italy as well as dealing with Schengen visa rules.
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Comment on Papua New Guinea: A Cruiser’s Cautionary Tale
Julia Wilkes reports: I love PNG, we lived in POM for 5 yrs, travelled extensively in the country and cruised through the Louisiades for over a year as well. But this above detailed experience is very much a reality in...
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A Helping Hand in the Middle of the Indian Ocean
One of the greatest strengths of the cruising life isn't the boats or the technology - it's the people. This uplifting report from the Indian Ocean highlights the unwritten bond between mariners, where a small act of kindness between strangers became a powerful reminder that, wherever you are in the world, fellow seafarers are often ready to lend a hand.
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Wire Rigging: Understanding Terminations for Remote Cruising Repairs
A blue-water skipper in need of replacement wire rigging, whether for an urgent repair or a long-scheduled renewal, might find themselves a long way from rigging workshops, swaging presses or familiar chandlers. Being so remote from a profusion of wire types and terminations and the experts to fit them should not mean, however, that the rigging work cannot be undertaken. In this article, Jimmy Green Marine explains how combining swaged and DIY stainless wire terminations can turn a complex problem into a manageable one.
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New Zealand: New Import Standards for Cats and Dogs
In May 2026, New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industry published a new Import Health Standard for Cats and Dogs which includes significant changes to pre-export identification checks and to the tests and treatments required for import. While the new standard comes into effect on July 1, 2026, there will be a nine month period when dogs and cats can be imported under the 2021 and 2026 standards. Read all the details in this report.
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Cruising Musings: Isolation, Crew and Community
Noonsite Regional Editor Megan continues her monthly Musings, covering cruising topics that are often overlooked, yet a major part of life on board. For the past 9 years, Megan and her family have called their Boreal 47 expedition monohull, SV Zephyros, home and in this latest installment, she continues her thoughts on why she continues to feel called to the cruising life as she discusses crew, community and the sailing bubble.