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Living Aboard

Boat Kids

Having a pack of kids around has made the marina feel much more like a neighborhood.

How Not to Install a Self-Steering Windvane

Monitoring One’s Progress Toward the Loony Bin: On a quest for self-steerage, our intrepid do-it-yourselfers attempt the impossible in the most unfeasible manner. On Watch from the December 2012 issue of Cruising World.

The Expensive Winos*

Michael Robertson laments that cheap beer seems to be a thing of the past now that the Del Viento crew is cruising in Canada.

Holidays Aboard

Celebrating the Christmas season aboard offers unique challenges—and opportunities.

Books for Your Boat

Reading while sailing, reading about sailing, reading about sailing while sailing… we like it all. Take a look at Cruising World‘s 2012 roundup of books to bring aboard.

Welcome Aboard

Expecting guests? With prior planning and plenty of flexibility everyone can enjoy a vacation.

Sort of the Same, but Slower

While many aspects of a “stationary” cruising life are the same as regular life, mornings aboard Del Viento are never a mad scramble, the days are never a pressure cooker.

Boat Kids

Having a pack of kids around has made the marina feel much more like a neighborhood.

How Not to Install a Self-Steering Windvane

Monitoring One’s Progress Toward the Loony Bin: On a quest for self-steerage, our intrepid do-it-yourselfers attempt the impossible in the most unfeasible manner. On Watch from the December 2012 issue of Cruising World.

The Expensive Winos*

Michael Robertson laments that cheap beer seems to be a thing of the past now that the Del Viento crew is cruising in Canada.

Holidays Aboard

Celebrating the Christmas season aboard offers unique challenges—and opportunities.

Books for Your Boat

Reading while sailing, reading about sailing, reading about sailing while sailing… we like it all. Take a look at Cruising World‘s 2012 roundup of books to bring aboard.

Welcome Aboard

Expecting guests? With prior planning and plenty of flexibility everyone can enjoy a vacation.

Sort of the Same, but Slower

While many aspects of a “stationary” cruising life are the same as regular life, mornings aboard Del Viento are never a mad scramble, the days are never a pressure cooker.

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