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passagemaking

Two Sides to Passagemaking

Even after almost a decade of full time sailing, a cruising family learns that passagemaking will always offer unique challenges and rewards.

cruising indian ocean

Cat Crossing in the Indian Ocean

Exhilarating. Frustrating. Wonderful. Crossing the infamous Indian ocean on their catamaran proved to be an adventure for a family circling the globe.

cruising with kids

Voyaging with Kids

In this exclusive excerpt from the recently published book Voyaging with Kids: A Guide to Family Life Afloat, one of the authors, Michael Robertson, looks at how liveaboard kids make — and keep — friends afloat.

Along the ICW: Cumberland Island

Silence. Blessed silence. That’s the first thing that’s noticeable when you step ashore on Cumberland Island National Seashore, and it’s definitely something that I appreciate

Tickled in Canso Bay, NS

These are now the longest days of the year, and up here at 45 degrees north latitude, halfway from equator to pole, there’s daylight in plenty. A good thing, too, since we were trying to make good time east along the coast.

passagemaking

Two Sides to Passagemaking

Even after almost a decade of full time sailing, a cruising family learns that passagemaking will always offer unique challenges and rewards.

cruising indian ocean

Cat Crossing in the Indian Ocean

Exhilarating. Frustrating. Wonderful. Crossing the infamous Indian ocean on their catamaran proved to be an adventure for a family circling the globe.

cruising with kids

Voyaging with Kids

In this exclusive excerpt from the recently published book Voyaging with Kids: A Guide to Family Life Afloat, one of the authors, Michael Robertson, looks at how liveaboard kids make — and keep — friends afloat.

Along the ICW: Cumberland Island

Silence. Blessed silence. That’s the first thing that’s noticeable when you step ashore on Cumberland Island National Seashore, and it’s definitely something that I appreciate

Tickled in Canso Bay, NS

These are now the longest days of the year, and up here at 45 degrees north latitude, halfway from equator to pole, there’s daylight in plenty. A good thing, too, since we were trying to make good time east along the coast.

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