
Have Kids Went Sailing
Ten tips from global cruising parents on ways to keep kids (and adults) happy on board.

Ten tips from global cruising parents on ways to keep kids (and adults) happy on board.

You really haven’t lived until you’re shouting your lat/lon into the VHF radio as your main battery banks go underwater.

We couldn’t know what unexpected themes would emerge until we did the unimaginable– untied our lines and set off.

My father always told the truth but held no allegiance to the rules of others – except the sea, whose harsh but fair rules were enticing.

The pandemic taught many people that cruising without quitting work is a real possibility.

Studying the shells on the world’s beaches adds an extra dimension to cruising life.

It’s hard, and it’s totally worth it. Here are some tips to help you clear this hurdle.

We did it for years, and can share lots of tips for how to do it right.

We started out doing laundry in a 5-gallon bucket. We’re glad that we upgraded.

Yes, sailors have the problems of the privileged. They can still sting.

They’re not one-size-suits-all. We ended up seeking out professional advice.

For the crew on Totem, an Instant Pot is worth the space in the galley—and the Giffords like the ability to set it and forget it.

Ten tips from global cruising parents on ways to keep kids (and adults) happy on board.

You really haven’t lived until you’re shouting your lat/lon into the VHF radio as your main battery banks go underwater.

We couldn’t know what unexpected themes would emerge until we did the unimaginable– untied our lines and set off.

My father always told the truth but held no allegiance to the rules of others – except the sea, whose harsh but fair rules were enticing.

The pandemic taught many people that cruising without quitting work is a real possibility.

Studying the shells on the world’s beaches adds an extra dimension to cruising life.

It’s hard, and it’s totally worth it. Here are some tips to help you clear this hurdle.

We did it for years, and can share lots of tips for how to do it right.

We started out doing laundry in a 5-gallon bucket. We’re glad that we upgraded.

Yes, sailors have the problems of the privileged. They can still sting.

They’re not one-size-suits-all. We ended up seeking out professional advice.

For the crew on Totem, an Instant Pot is worth the space in the galley—and the Giffords like the ability to set it and forget it.
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