Lost in Boat Lingo
When someone told me I had to use the toilet in their head I was a little lost. Was this a joke? Cook your supper in the galley. What are you talking about? Oh and…
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When someone told me I had to use the toilet in their head I was a little lost. Was this a joke? Cook your supper in the galley. What are you talking about? Oh and…
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I have been involved in boating most of my life and based out of Long Pond, which is in Conception Bay, NL, serving recreational boaters from Cape St. Francis north to Western Bay Head. Even…
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Being mentally confident to spend days out at sea is quite an accomplishment. I’m sure there are many people who have just went for it and had everything go just fine more times than not….
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C-Tow Captain’s Call: A Day Nearly on the Rocks I have been boating the BC Coast all of my life. Some even say I was born with saltwater in my blood. I started as a…
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Outfitting a sailboat for long-term cruising can seem like an overwhelming task. With so many things to consider, it can be difficult to know where to start. If you’re serious about cruising and want peace…
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One thousand, one hundred and sixty-seven days. That’s how many days Travis and I have been living on our sailboat at the time of writing. One of the most common questions we’re asked is how…
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Last year we spent quite a bit of time in Long Island in the Southern Bahamas and absolutely fell in love with it. It’s a special island with fewer cruisers than the Abacos or Exumas….
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How long before you start to live your cruising dream? Are there many years of itchy, sweaty, painful boat work in your future? Does your to-do list seem to be forever getting longer? I think…
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In this month’s blog, I’d like to share some of the most important equipment onboard Jibsea that we find most useful while living and cruising full time on our monohull sailboat. We’re not going to…
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Although we do not name every inanimate object that we own, the tradition of giving a boat a name is a long standing one that goes back to ancient times. Many people believe that boats…
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