Jibsea Essentials
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…
Continue ReadingIn 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…
Continue ReadingHow 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…
Continue ReadingAfter three seasons of cruising the Bahamas we’ve learnt a few tricks to make our sailing more enjoyable and to save some money. The first year we wished we knew what was harder to find…
Continue ReadingThere are an endless number of things to explore and each country has its own unique characteristics, but here are the top 3 things that matter to us as cruisers and where to find them…
Continue ReadingAlthough 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…
Continue ReadingIn October of last year we decided to haul our boat out of the water, thinking we would be back to sailing a few months later. Well, it’s been more than a year and we…
Continue ReadingAs soon as you hear cruising you tend to think of big yachts, cocktails, white sand beaches and assume it must be expensive. When we got out cruising we quickly realised that this was true…
Continue ReadingThe Dominican Republic (D.R.) was a place that we were indifferent to visiting by sailboat. Let’s say it was far down the “let’s go there list”. We heard and spoke with many other cruisers who…
Continue ReadingDoes changing your own fuel filters sound like a little too much to handle? This guide will walk you through replacing fuel filters and bleeding the fuel system of air on a diesel engine. Your…
Continue ReadingAs Canadians who have lived aboard our sailboat in Toronto for both a winter in -40 degrees Celsius and summer in the mid 30s, living conditions on anchor in the Carribean is certainly an adjustment…
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