Sailing Today

Paul Heiney

‘You will be living a lonely life, depending on your wits and falling back on your instincts’

Many tides ebb and flow between my writing this and your thumbing through the pages of this magazine, and possibly ignoring it. In any magazine, there’s always the bits you skim, or the pages you quickly scan and move on. But I bet you’re devouring every word now. We are all seriously boat deprived and will go to any lengths to get our fix of it,

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