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Checklist Guide For Fishing Success

By Kim Brown | October 29, 2018 | 0 Comments
Checklist Guide Fishing Success

For Members Only! Listed are the 10 must-have tools/equipment and the 13 steps to catching and filleting a Mahi Mahi. Follow these instructions and you’ll be enjoying fish night after night. Here’s our Checklist Guide For Fishing Success:

Best Sail Boat Shoes – It’s Not Deck Shoes

By Kim Brown | October 23, 2018 | 6 Comments
Best Shoes For Sailing

After living aboard our sailboat for over four years now, we know the sail boat shoes. Surprisingly, in the tropics, it’s not deck shoes. Before leaving land we had to choose between what we took on board and what we left behind. While sailing over 40,000 nautical miles we’ve actually gotten rid of more things[Read More]

Using An Anchor Alarm App

By Kim Brown | October 9, 2018 | 0 Comments
SafeAnchor

In this video, Simon demonstrates how we use the Safe Anchor app on our Ipad. Using an anchor alarm app alone or conjunction with the boat’s system is advisable. There are a variety of apps on the market for Iphone’s and Androids. They all work similarly. The key is to try them out and see what one works best for you.

Living in a boatyard

By Kim Brown | September 25, 2018 | 5 Comments
Living in a boatyard

Boats have to go on the hard for a variety of reasons – for a refit, repairs or routine work. But what do liveaboard’s do when the boat is hauled out? What’s living in a boatyard like? Here’s a run down on what to expect so your life on the hard doesn’t turn into a[Read More]

The 11 Secrets To Long term Cruising

By Kim Brown | August 28, 2018 | 16 Comments
11 Secrets to Long term Cruising

Couples and families that set off with high expectations regarding the cruising lifestyle can be met with disappointment. What’s necessary for a successful sailing lifestyle is realistic expectations and these 11 secrets to long term cruising. Keep reading… 1. Being flexible If you’ve been reading my articles, books or guides for a while you’ll know[Read More]

How To Stay Cool On A Sailboat – 22 Easy Ways

By Kim Brown | August 21, 2018 | 5 Comments
22 Ways To Stay Cool On A Sailboat

One of the most common complaints I hear from newbie sailors is, ‘I can’t adjust to the heat!’ How to stay cool on a sailboat? Whether you plan on sailing in the Mediterranean during the summer, the Caribbean throughout the year, or anywhere near the equator, it’s going to get hot. Here are 22 ways[Read More]

7 Steps To Creating a Sailing Blog

By Kim Brown | July 23, 2018 | 2 Comments
Checklist Guide Fishing Success

When asked what are the Steps To Creating a Sailing Blog, you’d think there’d be a quick and straightforward answer but as with many things, the answer is ‘it depends on why you want a sailing blog and what you want to achieve by having one.’ In my five years of blogging about sailing the[Read More]

5 Reasons To Find A Boat Buddy

By Kim Brown | July 16, 2018 | 0 Comments
Boat Buddy

Whether you’re just starting out as a full-time cruiser or are in your fifth season, finding a boat buddy (or buddies) to sail with providing numerous benefits. Some boats buddy-up with one other boat and others can be found sailing amongst five to ten other boats. Some boat buddies stay with each other for the[Read More]

How To Fit In As A New Cruiser

By Kim Brown | July 10, 2018 | 3 Comments
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

A huge amount of time and effort has to go into getting a boat, planning the finances, and preparing to set sail. But there’s also the issue of fitting in as a new cruiser within the cruiser community. Are there rules?  How about things that happen that are different from land life? Are there do’s[Read More]

Sailing the Caribbean – A journey update

By Kim Brown | June 10, 2018 | 6 Comments
Sailing The Caribbean

Can you imagine one day enjoying quiet sundowners with your fellow buddy boats, in a secluded calm harbor, and then the next day sailing the Caribbean through massive Atlantic swells, turbulent frothy white waves and at least one dark gusty squall? Contrast beautiful green lush mountainous rainforests, brown and black volcanic beaches and the deep[Read More]

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