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2023 

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SISTERSHIP MAGAZINE

Welcome to 
SisterShip Magazine!

We are dedicated to producing a magazine packed full of stories, advice and inspiration just for you.  You'll find articles and stories with diverse perspectives, written from the heart, from contributors of all different backgrounds, ages and experiences, who bare their souls and don't dance around the issues.  

SisterShip is a supportive and inspirational way to look at cruising and advice that is focused on telling the stories and sharing the knowledge of women on the water. We cover everything on the water from sailing, to kayaking, water sports and all ocean based activities.
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  • Featured This Month

    SisterShip
    10 Dec, 2019
    Life on the water is never static. Mother Nature makes sure of that! Even at anchor things are constantly changing; the view as the boat swings, the light on the waves, the sound in the rigging, other vessels arriving or leaving.
    The original Sistership Magazine Founder Ruth Boynall
    08 Nov, 2019
    In 2015, while checking requests from women wishing to join the Women Who Sail Australia (WWSA) group, I came across one from a woman named Ruth Boydell. When asked if she was involved in sailing, she humbly replied that she had bought a boat in Western Australia and was sailing it back to Newcastle on the east coast
    Topping Blogs
    08 Nov, 2019
    These are SisterShip team’s selection of Chart-Topping blogs curated just for you!
    Women's Sailing Regattas
    08 Nov, 2019
    The Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron’s (RMYS) 29th Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta (AWKR) and Middle Harbour Yacht Clubs Women’s Regatta took place earlier this year. These events are open to women-only crews and mixed crews with female helms.

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