
Living Aboard: Make it Easy
A far-ranging crew names the items that made daily wants and needs a breeze.
A far-ranging crew names the items that made daily wants and needs a breeze.
Ever feel like the cockpit is a spaghetti bowl of lines? Want a really simple solution — and one that can be removed on a
Cruiser Pat Henry has developed a stretching program for sailors.
“The further we go, the more expensive winter storage gets, and this late in the season all the marinas and yards are shutting down. If we’re going to fail and have to leave the boat behind until spring, we’re better off getting an early start on that…”
Doing a little each day keeps the laundry at bay.
Last night, while we were enjoying post dinner laughs and conversation with our friends in our cockpit, two fellow cruisers were being brutally attacked in
By the afternoon, the wind was blowing 20 knots at our dock. It built steadily overnight until we first saw 53 knots on our anemometer the next morning.
The crew of Ganymede spent a few days in Fleur-de-Lys, Newfoundland, a small fishing village, and enjoyed some hospitality and a visit with some old cruising friends.
Boxed wine is wonderful on a boat, with no glass to break. But what if you like your wine chilled? Try this DIY cooler/carrier.
Is it too complicated or tricky to swap out boats while in a foreign country, with miles yet to go? Here’s how this young, growing family pulled it off.
The Zartman family enjoys great sailing and a bounty of berries as they continue their summer cruise of the Canadian Maritimes.
When living on a boat, function must always take precedence over form, so the phrase “interior decorating” is laughable.
A far-ranging crew names the items that made daily wants and needs a breeze.
Ever feel like the cockpit is a spaghetti bowl of lines? Want a really simple solution — and one that can be removed on a
Cruiser Pat Henry has developed a stretching program for sailors.
“The further we go, the more expensive winter storage gets, and this late in the season all the marinas and yards are shutting down. If we’re going to fail and have to leave the boat behind until spring, we’re better off getting an early start on that…”
Doing a little each day keeps the laundry at bay.
Last night, while we were enjoying post dinner laughs and conversation with our friends in our cockpit, two fellow cruisers were being brutally attacked in
By the afternoon, the wind was blowing 20 knots at our dock. It built steadily overnight until we first saw 53 knots on our anemometer the next morning.
The crew of Ganymede spent a few days in Fleur-de-Lys, Newfoundland, a small fishing village, and enjoyed some hospitality and a visit with some old cruising friends.
Boxed wine is wonderful on a boat, with no glass to break. But what if you like your wine chilled? Try this DIY cooler/carrier.
Is it too complicated or tricky to swap out boats while in a foreign country, with miles yet to go? Here’s how this young, growing family pulled it off.
The Zartman family enjoys great sailing and a bounty of berries as they continue their summer cruise of the Canadian Maritimes.
When living on a boat, function must always take precedence over form, so the phrase “interior decorating” is laughable.
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