Authors Guidelines

We accept articles in Word format, via e-mail as attachments. Please do not embed photos in the Word article; send photos separately. We accept hi-resolution digital images via e-mail or on dropbox.

Because we plan the magazine many months in advance, it is helpful to query us with story ideas prior to sending a completed article. Contact George Day, george@bwsailing.com.

Here are the article categories we are looking for:

DISPATCHES

We run five or six short Dispatches in each issue. These can be short first-person accounts, with photos, or short news and notes that will be useful and interesting to other cruisers. Length 300 to 1,000 words.

LIVING ABOARD

These are personal stories about life aboard a boat with family, friends and new friends. We hope to offer readers a “slice of life” aboard a boat out cruising or entered in a rally or offshore event. Articles need not be “how to” but we enjoy having each story pass on something real and useful if possible. 1,500 to 2,500 words.

SEAMANSHIP

How-to articles by experienced sailors on any and all aspects of seamanship and boat handling. These articles work well if they can be enlivened with real anecdotes from the author’s sailing career. Photos or illustrations really help. 1,500 to 2,500 words.

PRACTICAL PASSAGEMAKER

This section of the magazine is devoted to how things work or don’t work aboard a cruising or offshore sailboat and how we can make life easier and safer. Personal stories of repairs, renovations, installations etc. that will interest cruising boat owners work best. 1,000 to 2,000 words.

OFFSHORE NAVIGATOR

We like to run articles by experienced cruisers and electronics experts in this section. The focus of these articles is to help readers understand and better use modern navigation and communications technology. Personal experience with technology is welcome. 1,000 to 1,500 words.

ENERGY AFLOAT

These articles offer solutions to common onboard energy and electrical problems and range from simple to complex energy generating, storage and monitoring systems. 1,000 to 1,500 words.

CLASSIC PASSAGES

These feature articles usually are tales from the high seas of passages along the coastlines, across oceans or on well-known bodies of water. Our hope is to give our readers really good sailing yarns that also inform them about exotic lands, famous seas and the world’s weather patterns and systems. Sailed over the horizon lately? Why not tell us about it? 1,500 to 2,500 words.

WORLD CRUISING

World Cruising articles focus on great and interesting cruising grounds from near and far, whether it be San Francisco Bay or Botany Bay. We want to offer readers good first-person stories about sailing to a new place, encountering a new land, meeting new people and learning new things. Sidebars on local knowledge, resources, etc., are helpful. Cruising can be all about discovery. Share cruising discoveries with us. 1,500 to 2,500 words.