How to Stay Within Your Cruising Budget
When you’re cruising on a budget, every dollar counts.
When you’re cruising on a budget, every dollar counts.
While Singapore kept it’s borders open during the pandemic, many arriving on cruising boats were required to stay aboard.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn are enjoying the slower pace of life in the Indonesian village of Matasirih.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
On long passages, having the boat steer itself allows the crew time to focus on other jobs — and to relax.
Cap’n Fatty takes the confusion out of chartering a sailboat.
Perhaps the most important things to know about Grenada are that yachties are welcomed with open arms, and the political situation is stable.
In heavy weather, sailors have a range of options to take on wind and waves that can push a vessel out of control.
Cap’n Fatty shares the joy of sharing a feast with a raft up in the islands in this classic Thanksgiving tale.
Each form of power was the right choice at the time: rowing when I was young; a small outboard while cruising; and a more powerful model for living aboard.
Bitten by the sailing bug? Here’s one sea gypsy’s approach to finding a vessel and untying the dock lines.
When you’re cruising on a budget, every dollar counts.
While Singapore kept it’s borders open during the pandemic, many arriving on cruising boats were required to stay aboard.
Cap’n Fatty and Carolyn are enjoying the slower pace of life in the Indonesian village of Matasirih.
After decades of cruising, Fatty and Caroline finally have a brand-new gimballed oven and a revamped galley too.
On a boisterous passage to New Zealand, Fatty discovers the value of a little weather insight.
On long passages, having the boat steer itself allows the crew time to focus on other jobs — and to relax.
Cap’n Fatty takes the confusion out of chartering a sailboat.
Perhaps the most important things to know about Grenada are that yachties are welcomed with open arms, and the political situation is stable.
In heavy weather, sailors have a range of options to take on wind and waves that can push a vessel out of control.
Cap’n Fatty shares the joy of sharing a feast with a raft up in the islands in this classic Thanksgiving tale.
Each form of power was the right choice at the time: rowing when I was young; a small outboard while cruising; and a more powerful model for living aboard.
Bitten by the sailing bug? Here’s one sea gypsy’s approach to finding a vessel and untying the dock lines.
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