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Sailing T-shirts – Sailboats, anchors, and more…

By Kim Brown | March 29, 2016 | 0 Comments
Sailing T-shirts

In our store we have a range of T-shirts for women, men and children. All carrying a nautical theme, the t-shirts depict images of sailboats, anchors, compasses, ropes and more. (Skip the explanation and go straight to the store to view our Sailing T-Shirts: Men’s, Women’s or Children’s) Some of our t-shirts carry our tag[Read More]

Books for Sailors

By Kim Brown | March 28, 2016 | 0 Comments
VHF Book

There are a couple must-have books for sailors…errr, actually, there are loads of great books out there for sailors. I’d be happy to tell you all the great books we have but the best ‘must-have’ books are the one’s that I’ve written. Check the following two books  as I’m positive they’ll be helpful, practical and[Read More]

Young boat kids – what about temporary formal schooling?

By Kim Brown | March 28, 2016 | 1 Comment
young boat kids

Since 2013, my husband, Simon and I have been sailing around the seas with our daughter, Sienna. When we started, Sienna was 3 1/2 years old. We are what you would call full time live-aboards For the first couple years, we circumnavigated the Mediterranean, wintering for six months in Marina di Ragusa, Sicily and at[Read More]

Interview: What happens when a 10 year old gets invited to go sailing the globe?

By Kim Brown | March 20, 2016 | Comments Off on Interview: What happens when a 10 year old gets invited to go sailing the globe?
Lily Sailing The Globe Delphinus

So…What does happen when a 10 year old gets invited to go sailing the globe? She says, ‘Yes,’ of course! At least that was the response Lily Eames-Jevons, from Spilsby, Linconshire England gave when her mother, Jayne, asked the question. On April 2013, after selling their house and possessions, Jayne and Lily flew out to meet[Read More]

How to get out sailing – here’s how you can join us!

By Kim Brown | March 13, 2016 | 2 Comments
how to get out sailing

Here’s a video about how to get out sailing – the video demonstrates how you can support us (and we need support!!!) and possibly join us for sail in Britican. If you’re not up for watching a video, I’ve pasted some of the transcripts below. Link to my Patron Page here. Transcripts to the video[Read More]

Marina Checklist – what to do during a temporary stay?

By Kim Brown | March 1, 2016 | 0 Comments
how to get out sailing

Whether you’re visiting a marina to top-up with water, get fuel or pick someone up at the airport there are several other tasks that are better suited to complete in a marina enjoinment. To make the most of your marina stay, use this helpful marina checklist listed below. But before doing so, watch the video I[Read More]

Is sailing around the world isolating or can you develop a cruising social network?

By Kim Brown | February 14, 2016 | 0 Comments
cruisers social network

One of my fears about leaving the Mediterranean, other than the fear about spending 18 days at sea to cross the Atlantic, was the fear of not knowing anyone in the Caribbean. I worried that my cruising social network would decline or even disappear. And the cruising social network that I’m talking about is face-to-face[Read More]

Don’t fall prey to the horrible condition of marina creep!

By Kim Brown | February 3, 2016 | Comments Off on Don’t fall prey to the horrible condition of marina creep!
Marina Creep

Marina creep is a term I’ve created to describe the knotting dark feeling that a cruiser gets after day three of being in a marina. By the third morning, a marina moored sailor wakes with a heavy heart and a sense of dread that seems to appear from left field. Let me back up so[Read More]

Boat Briefing Checklist – Introducing guests and crew to your boat!

By Kim Brown | January 27, 2016 | Comments Off on Boat Briefing Checklist – Introducing guests and crew to your boat!
Boat Briefing Checklist

The boat briefing checklist is a comprehensive list set out to help you or your skipper introduce your boat to guests and crew. It goes through everything on deck and below – what it is and how it works. The Boat Briefing Checklist provides the opportunity for a good discussion on safety devices and emergency procedures.[Read More]

What do cruisers panic about – it’s not always about sinking, the anchor dragging, hitting a whale or…

By Kim Brown | January 14, 2016 | 10 Comments
what do cruisers panic about

What do cruisers panic about? People that don’t live on a boat probably think that the biggest worry for a full time cruiser, commonly referred to as a ‘live-aboard,’ is about the boat sinking, getting caught in a hurricane, smashing into a whale, getting lost, dragging into the sea or rocks from a mooring or[Read More]

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