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Why Do We Cruise?

Sailing the Caribbean waters, living aboard indefinitely, taking your floating home from one exotic place to another is an interesting concept … To many...

From High School Sweethearts to Sailing Scoundrels: 53 Years of Love, Laughter, and a Little Chaos

A love story for the ages! Read about Carolyn and Fatty, two teenagers who defied expectations and sailed off into a life of adventure, hardship, and enduring love. Find inspiration, humor, and tips for living life to the fullest.

Why Every Cruiser Needs an Inflatable Kayak: 10 Persuasive Reasons

Considering adding a kayak to your cruising arsenal? Dive into our 10 compelling reasons on why an inflatable kayak is a game-changer for cruisers.

Small Boats, Big Adventures: The Key to Freedom and Exploration

Discover the joy of small boats and the freedom they offer for maximum adventure on the water. Find out how a modest vessel can unlock a world of exploration.

The Truth About Freelance Writing: Why It’s a Fantastic Lifestyle But an Awful Profession.

Learn from a seasoned writer in the marine industry on how to make a living as a freelance writer. Discover how to cultivate a passion for writing and succeed in the industry.

The Paradox of Yacht Racing

There are two types of blow-boaters—cruising sailors who savor the experience of being at sea and yacht racers who rush to get it over with.

Why Are Horizontal Windlasses Better Than Vertical?

Why is it that the horizontals are so resilient is a much-asked question especially by persons who appreciate elegance on yachts and who therefore do not want the relative clutter of a horizontal winch which sticks out over the deck in a quite industrial manner?

Laura Dekker – Youngest Circumnavigator to Sail the World – is the Newest Member of Caribbean Sail Training

Dekker and her 72-foot Scorpio sailing yacht, Guppy, have become the latest member of St. Maarten-based Caribbean Sail Training

Sailing with Charlie: Just Do It!

If you’ve ever had that dream of acquiring your own boat and sailing away to explore the world, There’s no time like the present

An Unwholesome Youth Well Spent

My idea in 1967 was simple: buy a Volkswagen van, drive to California, and sleep with as many beach bunnies as I could. It didn't happen

The Head Keepers of Modern Day Indonesia

We've cruised Indonesia Four Times! 1.) We’ve spent a lot of time in the world’s largest Islamic country and, 2.) We’ve barely scratched the surface.

The Terrible Truth About Misers, Sailboaters, Skinflints, Cruisers, Tightwads, Blowboaters, Yachties, & Other Synonyms

After 59 years of living aboard, my favorite cruiser type is Frugal Freddy—a sailor so cheap he squeaks.

Sailing with Charlie: Unparalleled Freedom of Cruising

At the end of the trip no tip was forthcoming. he had relinquished the expected gratuity by his rejection of what many would take to be a generous offer

How to Sail Offshore – Wisdom from Experienced Sailors

Blue water sailing can sound both wonderful and worrying to cruisers considering heading offshore. Experienced Sailors share Tips for Offshore Sailing

Why We Chose Not to Join an Organized Rally

When we started out cruising the world we were inexperienced sailors. Most of our friends and acquaintances who had no idea about sailing were...

Weather Forecasting With a Barometer

Lots of weather forecasting apps and other Web-based weather services available to boaters, the barometer is overlooked as a local weather forecasting tool.

Cruisers Donating Eye Glasses for the Solomon Islands

Travelling and seeing the world didn’t seem enough to Frances and Paul. They wanted to give something back to the friendly locals they met...

What to do with Garbage and Trash While Cruising?

Shipboard waste is an increasing problem for the cruising sailor. Here’s how we handle our trash and garbage aboard Ganesh, our 43-foot ketch.

How to Dodge the Paparazzi

Fortunately, the European silly season has long since passed and our newspapers and magazines are full of real news once again. For over the...

Cruisers Cook Creatively

I remember our first grocery provisioning tours as newbie cruisers very well. We were overwhelmed by the prospect of spending weeks away from supermarkets. How...
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