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My fears about homeschooling my 4-year-old daughter are completely gone after only 1 month!

By Kim Brown | May 7, 2014 | 4 Comments
Fears about homeschooling

When my husband and I decided to sell all our possessions, buy the largest boat we could afford and sail around the world we had mixed feelings. On the one hand, we were excited to finally live a dream that had been growing for over ten years. On the other hand, we both had several[Read More]

How to cure seasickness – Top 10 solutions

By Kim Brown | April 30, 2014 | 15 Comments
How to cure seasickness

Seasickness – why let a bit of vomiting get in the way of enjoying a sail? The wind in your hair, the smell of the water and the sounds of waves hitting the hull of the boat are just a few reasons as to why I love sailing. My favorite moments during our sailing journeys[Read More]

Living the dream of sailing around the world – what do I make of month one?

By Kim Brown | April 29, 2014 | 0 Comments
Living the dream of saiilng

Photo by Eneka Stewart Photography It’s now been a full month since we left our homes on land and started living the dream of sailing aboard a 56’ yacht. My husband, 3-year-old daughter (almost 4 now!) and my cousin, Loryn, have travelled from Gibraltar to Malta, via Algeria and then onto Sicily. Since arriving in[Read More]

A boat is no place for a child! (Really?! I don't think so)

By Kim Brown | March 21, 2014 | 9 Comments
A boat is no place for a child

By far, the biggest question we get asked when we tell people we’re sailing around the world is, ‘But what about your daughter – is she coming with you?’ My husband often replies to that question with, ‘you’re welcome to keep her if you want, but considering she is our child, yes, she’s coming with[Read More]

Homeschooling: Learning while Travelling to Foreign Countries – A Treasure Hunt

By Kim Brown | March 16, 2014 | 1 Comment
Homeschooling: Learning while Travelling to Foreign Countries - A Treasure Hunt

If you have the opportunity to take your child or children to a foreign country, there’s obviously a massive learning opportunity. I created this ‘Homeschooling: Learning while Travelling to Foreign Countries’ Checklist for my daughter, however I think that the rest of the family will benefit just as much! Similar to a treasure hunt, this[Read More]

What courses should you take before you sail around the world?

By Kim Brown | March 13, 2014 | 8 Comments
What course should you take before you sail around the world

I’m sure everyone has a different answer to the question – ‘What courses should you take before you sail around the world,’ but this is what we have done. When my husband and I first made the decision to sell all our possessions and buy a 56′ yacht to sail around the world we were[Read More]

First Aid at Sea | How to survive your first emergency!

By Kim Brown | March 5, 2014 | 0 Comments
First Aid for Boaters

  After deciding to sell up and sail around the world my husband was insistent that we took a First Aid at Sea course. I wasn’t so eager – my position on First Aid has always been, ‘oh – someone else will be around to do that CPR stuff…’ However, after thinking about things for[Read More]

Running a sailboat aground didn't stop me from pursuing my sailing dreams

By Kim Brown | February 21, 2014 | 0 Comments
Running a boat aground

The first time I ran aground was the first time I ever went sailing in England. It was about 10 years ago. My husband was fortunate to have a friend with a boat. We left from Fareham going towards Portsmouth harbour late in the afternoon. Our passage plan was to cross the Solent and make[Read More]

Medical history checklist for sailboat crew

By Kim Brown | February 14, 2014 | 1 Comment
Medical History Sailing Crew

Imagine that you have a guest or crew member on your sailboat, yacht or motorboat and an accident happens. Perhaps they get hit by the boom and are knocked out or pass-out for no logical reason? If the crew member needs medical attention will you be able to talk to a doctor about their medical history?

Diesel marine engine course – Top 10 interesting tid-bits I learned

By Kim Brown | February 13, 2014 | 20 Comments
Diesel Marine Engine Course

Why would a sailor take a diesel marine engine course? My husband booked us on a Diesel marine engine course after we decided to trade our 6 bedroom house for a floating 56′ home. Upon hearing news of the course I thought, isn’t it more important to learn how to sail better, but then I[Read More]

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