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Top 10 – The Reality Of Boat Life

By Kim Brown | February 25, 2020 | 9 Comments
Reality Of Boat Life

What is the reality of boat life? Is it mainly about sailing the blue seas or is there way more to it? Here I’ve listed the top ten areas that make up the reality of boat life. Make sure you understand each area so that your expectations are realistic. Top 10 – The Reality Of[Read More]

Sailboat Racing For Beginners – 10 Top Tips

By Kim Brown | February 16, 2020 | 2 Comments

My 10 tips on sailboat racing for beginners follow some stories I have about our limited racing experiences. By default, we are sailboat cruisers – the exact opposite of racers. But even with our limited experiences, we have had major experiences. Discover how we, as absolute novices, managed to gain some wins and then read[Read More]

Homeschooling On A Boat – The Truth

By Kim Brown | January 29, 2020 | 18 Comments
Homeschooling On A Boat

Deciding to homeschool your child or children on land is a massive decision. Not only are you choosing to be responsible for the educational success of a child it’s YOUR child. And then homeschooling on a boat further increases the challenge.  Concerns over your abilities may arise in addition to fears that boat schooling may inadvertently[Read More]

Boat Life Problems – That Are NOT Boat Related

By Kim Brown | January 21, 2020 | 10 Comments
Boat Life Problems

There are three major areas within the context of boat life problems that are not boat related. They included issues with people aboard, difficulties with people back home and money problems. In this article and video, we outline the various problems and offer solutions or tips to help make your transition into boat life less[Read More]

Thru-Hull Fittings Seacock Replacement

By Kim Brown | January 7, 2020 | 6 Comments
Thru-hull Fittings

In this sailing how-to video, Simon covers a thru-hull fittings seacock replacement. Simon also explains what they are, how they work, how they break and provides a demonstration on how to replace one. Carry on reading below the video to find the products we used during our thru-hull fitting replacement, a checklist that covers the steps[Read More]

How to grow old happy?

By Kim Brown | December 31, 2019 | 38 Comments
How to grow old happy

In case Simon dies, I have a plan. Over the past couple weeks my husband, Simon, and I have been back in England trying to get his father sorted out. Using the term ‘sorted out’ doesn’t accurately convey the weight of the situation. People are not there to be ‘sorted out’ but I think you’ll[Read More]

CopperCoat Antifoul Disaster Made Good?

By Kim Brown | December 18, 2019 | 5 Comments
Coppercoat

We’ve had a long history of trying to get our CopperCoat antifoul to work. After paying an initial fee of well over $10,000 to get our boat sanded back to the gel coat and an application of the copper-based paint we discovered months later that the application did not work. Our boat was full of[Read More]

7 CopperCoat Tips For A Successful Application

By Kim Brown | December 18, 2019 | 15 Comments

Below you’ll find seven CopperCoat tips to help better ensure your CopperCoat Antifoul application is a success rather than a disaster. These tips are based on using the services of a boatyard rather than applying the product yourself. Almost all DIY applications are “first-timers” and they usually go well because instructions are followed. The application[Read More]

20 Boat Organization Ideas

By Kim Brown | December 9, 2019 | 5 Comments
Boat Organization Ideas

Discover 20 boat organization ideas that will help you save time, find things when and where you need to find them, and reduce the likelihood of problems. The first step with boat organization and storage is to understand what should and should not be on the boat in the first place. 1. Start with understanding[Read More]

Installing Lithium Batteries in Boat

By Kim Brown | November 12, 2019 | 8 Comments
Lithium Battery Install

Many Bluewater cruisers are now taking the opportunity to swap out their old lead-acid or gel batteries for lithium batteries. Is installing lithium batteries in boat a good idea? The advantages are many. Read on and make sure to watch the video too! Installing Lithium Batteries in Boat Benefits You get more output for the[Read More]

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