Small Craft Advisor
It's in the mold of Good Old Boat, which I also enjoy. Published out of Pacific Northwest.I also read Sail & it's companion quarterly, BoatWorks. The latter is specifically geared to the DIY boater. I find Sail has a wide variety of topics & normally read it cover-to-cover.I found Cruising World fairly useless & let it lapse after a year. Ditto with Sailing World after 3 complimentary issues.As a BoatUS member with the trailering coverage too, I get those bi-monthly magazines & find them interesting, when I get to them, but they are near the bottom of the pile.For what it's worth, I also get Northeast Boating, formerly Offshore. That's more about ideas for destinations/vacations & interesting stories about boating in the Northeast. It has a companion magazine for the Chesapeake. It includes a fair amount of coverage on powerboating & fishing, neither of which interest me, so I skip those articles. As you can tell from my list, I already have enough to read!I did Practical Sailor for a while, but the subscription price is pretty steep, IMO.