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families on board

Leaving The Peace

Ahh, the Baja, a place unto itself. It’s Mexico, but it’s not like any other part of Mexico.

dinghy

They Don’t Like Us

I think it’s finally passed, the 15 minutes of attention brought to the cruising community by the Rebel Heart misadventure. In the end, the American

The Little Mallet

A small finger injury causes blogger Michael Robertson to pause and reflect on seeking medical care when cruising.

Rite of Passage

Taking the dinghy out alone is a huge step for cruising kids — and parents.

Just Someplace

Cruising implies motion; it’s hard to voyage with your anchor buried in the sea bed.

Passports and Hitchhikers

Kids’ passports are good for five years. That’s probably quite a while when you’re paying off a new car loan, but it’s 60 short months

Zartman chart

No Metric Equivalent

I saw one time, at a museum in Virginia, a curious watch with only ten hours marked on the dial. It turned out to be

Mexico

What You Seek

I imagine that for many, the allure of the cruising life is ease, not ease in the sense of push-button powered winches, but ease in the sense of idleness, of an empty hammock strung between palms.

Leaving The Peace

Ahh, the Baja, a place unto itself. It’s Mexico, but it’s not like any other part of Mexico.

dinghy

They Don’t Like Us

I think it’s finally passed, the 15 minutes of attention brought to the cruising community by the Rebel Heart misadventure. In the end, the American

The Little Mallet

A small finger injury causes blogger Michael Robertson to pause and reflect on seeking medical care when cruising.

Rite of Passage

Taking the dinghy out alone is a huge step for cruising kids — and parents.

Just Someplace

Cruising implies motion; it’s hard to voyage with your anchor buried in the sea bed.

Passports and Hitchhikers

Kids’ passports are good for five years. That’s probably quite a while when you’re paying off a new car loan, but it’s 60 short months

Zartman chart

No Metric Equivalent

I saw one time, at a museum in Virginia, a curious watch with only ten hours marked on the dial. It turned out to be

Mexico

What You Seek

I imagine that for many, the allure of the cruising life is ease, not ease in the sense of push-button powered winches, but ease in the sense of idleness, of an empty hammock strung between palms.

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