February PY Arrives Soon

January 22, 2026

Pacific Yachting Volume 68 No. 2: The February issue of Pacific Yachting is arriving soon. This issue is all about slowing down and taking stock. Tom Davis recalls fishing with his father, Alex Fox gets excited for the next generation of sailboat racers and our destination feature by Alicia Peters follows her husband on a journey through time, retracing his childhood adventures. In Currents we look at what’s happening beneath the water’s surface, and our boat review looks at the newest model of a modern Finnish classic. It’s the perfect read after this month’s boat show excitement, so go grab your copy from the mailbox or nearest news rack. 

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