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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 12
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Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
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Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: Source Interlink
Release Date: November 23, 2001
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Subscription Length: 365 days
Sales Rank: 486




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This magazine is edited for both novice and expert sailors alike. Its feature articles are written for both large and small boat sailors covering an array of topics including design, rigging, tuning, sail trim, spinnaker handling, wind and water conditions and the practical considerations of owning a sailboat. Its regular departments include boat and equipment design commentary, new boat and product news, racing news, seamanship, boat handling, navigation and piloting.



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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - sail magazine
Fairly good magazine. The articles are short, interesting, and often include sailing stories. SAIL could use more hands on information. Overall evenly balanced between stories of interest, and "how to" articles. SAIL seems to be targeted at the middle class boat owner. You may need to subscribe to a mag more focused on your particular needs or two to three magazines on sailing.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do not order at Amazon
The Magazine is great, but Amazon forgot my order for 3 month. And mail me 3 month old magazine. I have seen same problem to other magazine order from Amazon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sail
As a fairly new sailor, I have subscribed to several other magazines. Many like Sailing World deal with mostly racing boats, which isn't even close to what I'm interested in. The reason I love SAIL, is that it is meant for people like me to learn new things. Places to go, passages to make, tips on basics, storage techniques, new technology and just plain good advice. We started with a 24 foot motor sailer, and just invested in a 33' steel hull fixer upper. Hopefully, the next will be the one to make ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - We were Sailing Along
Are you the type who enjoys a nice excursion in a sailboat? If so, then you will probably enjoy Sail magazine. This publication is one of dozens available on the newsstands that cover the sport and hobby of sailing, but I feel its one of the best around.

What makes me feel so strongly about this magazine is the fact that the articles and advice are written by actual sailors. This magazine doesn't waste the reader's time with articles composed by so- called professional writers. Instead, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I�d rather be sailing than reading about it, but....
When the storm blows, or I am languishing in the doldrums, I pull out one of the three "boating" magazines I get: Sail, Sailing and Soundings. "Sail's" top quality, above, the other two, is in the areas of technical advice. It always has a solid information on cruising tips and weather mixed with a smattering of great sea stories.

The destinations that are profiled, for potential cruising destinations, always becharm me with the thought that one day I too will anchor in Italy, or Maine, ... Read More



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Cruise Queen Victoria will enter service in the company’s 165th anniversary and will operate cruises to and from Southampton to the Mediterranean, the Canaries, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, and South America. The 1,968-passenger vessel will feature a covered wraparound promenade deck, a forward-facing observation lounge, a large Lido pool with a retractable magrodome, and 10 of the12 passenger decks will be served by exterior glass-walled lifts. Like QE2 and QM2, the liner will have a Queens Grill, offering single-seating gourmet dining. There will also be a unique Colonial Restaurant on Deck 11 with spectacular panoramic views.

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The on-board menus, entertainment and lecture program will be geared to British tastes and the currency will be sterling. Queen Victoria will fly the red ensign; she will have the name of her home port, Southampton, on her stern, and she will have a British Captain and Officers.   In design terms the cruise Cunard Queen Victoria will have an undeniably British feel with two British design teams being responsible for the interior of the Cunard Queen Victoria.

Queen Victoria is being built at Italy’s Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, near Venice, with her keel laid on July 12, 2003. One of the most technically advanced shipbuilders in the world, Fincantieri has built more than 7,000 vessels, including many for Cunard’s parent Carnival Corporation. Originally ordered as the fifth in a series of five 'Vista' class ships for sister company Holland America, the contact was signed over to Cunard before the keel was laid and Holland America then ordered a further ship for delivery  in 2006.   Enjoy a Cruise on Queen Victoria.  The lead ship in the series, Zuiderdam, entered service in December 2002.

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