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6 articles tagged with “Passage Planning

Best Sailing Weather Apps & Tools for Route Planning

Best Sailing Weather Apps & Tools for Route Planning

A working sailor's breakdown of the weather apps, GRIB viewers, and forecasting tools that actually matter for passage planning. Covers Predictwind, Windy, PocketGrib, and more with honest takes on what each does well and where it falls short.

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Breezada Team
Best Sailing Routes in the World: A Cruiser's Guide

Best Sailing Routes in the World: A Cruiser's Guide

The best sailing routes share reliable trade winds, warm water, and protected anchorages within a day's sail of each other. This guide covers the Atlantic circuit, Mediterranean cruising, Caribbean trade-wind sailing, Pacific crossings, and more — with distances, seasonal timing, and practical planning advice.

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Breezada Team
Sailing from Gibraltar to the Canary Islands: Passage Guide

Sailing from Gibraltar to the Canary Islands: Passage Guide

The passage from Gibraltar to the Canary Islands covers 750 to 850 nautical miles through the Portuguese Trades. This guide covers route options, weather windows, Strait of Gibraltar tactics, and arrival ports across the islands.

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Breezada Team
Sailing from Ushuaia to Antarctica: The Drake Passage Guide

Sailing from Ushuaia to Antarctica: The Drake Passage Guide

The Drake Passage — 500 nautical miles of the planet's most feared open water — stands between Ushuaia and Antarctica. This guide covers route planning, weather windows, vessel requirements, expedition costs, and a day-by-day breakdown of what the crossing is really like.

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Breezada Team
Sailing from Florida to the Bahamas: Routes, Costs & Tips

Sailing from Florida to the Bahamas: Routes, Costs & Tips

Everything you need to cross from Florida to the Bahamas by sailboat. Four routes from 48-130 nm, Gulf Stream tactics, customs requirements, costs ($2,000-4,100 for two weeks), and the best anchorages from Bimini to the Exumas.

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Breezada Team
How Long Does It Take to Sail Across the Atlantic?

How Long Does It Take to Sail Across the Atlantic?

A realistic breakdown of Atlantic crossing times by route, season, and boat type. The trade wind route takes 14-21 days, the northern passage via Azores 18-28 days. Includes provisioning, daily routines, and what it costs.

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Breezada Team