One Hundred Twenty Seconds
If you know us at all or are a regular reader of this blog you know that nothing in boating is more important to us than safety. It's something we take very seriously and the filter through which all of…
If you know us at all or are a regular reader of this blog you know that nothing in boating is more important to us than safety. It's something we take very seriously and the filter through which all of…
It is a story that begins, as do so many boaters' stories, with the love of traversing some part of the planet by water. But like many stories, it is tucked within another larger life-story – one of power and…
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OLOH Essentials highlights a variety of things that help to make our cruising more enjoyable and convenient. Hopefully they'll enhance your time on the water as well! Dockwa It was inevitable. We have long had apps to book our flights,…
The importance of a boat's anchor cannot be overstated. There are many boaters who do not plan on spending any time at anchor or "on the hook" so the anchor's crucial role as a piece of safety equipment is often…
Freedom is a fascinating and powerful construct. As people living in the United States, it’s a word we use like running water – often without worry of ever being without it. Today we collectively gather in spirit across this great…
Reminder — seefare articles don't always coincide with our current travels but are places we've enjoyed along the way. If you are planning a stop in Beaufort, SC and like great food, you'll find it here. We can also highly, highly…
FROM: The Captain - After weeks of wind in the Exumas the forecast finally shifted and a pattern of settled weather was arriving allowing us to start making our way back to the states. We needed three good travel days…
FROM: The Captain - Conditions: Cloudy with some showers, some lightning. Winds from the south/southeast 15 mph. 2 foot head-sea. Distance traveled: 16.3 nautical miles Time underway: 2 hours 28 minutes Average Speed: 7 knots Max Speed: 10 knots Fuel…
FROM: The Captain - Conditions: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the north/northeast 10 mph. 2 foot following sea. Distance traveled: 31.4 nautical miles Time underway: 3 hours 20 minutes Average Speed: 10 knots Max Speed: 15 knots After saying our goodbyes…