At least once a year it is a good idea to inspect your boat's dock lines. At the very least, an overnight soak in fabric softener does wonders for dirty, stiff lines.
Rethinking Jacklines, Tethers, and Safety at Sea
Cruising with Children
Pam Wall makes a case for the outstanding life choice to cruise with a young family, as she and her husband did in their 39-foot sloop. Whether the vessel is a sailboat or trawler, it can be a life-defining adventure that so totally exchanges today's social media "experience" with the real world in all its diversity and beauty.
Monday Minute - Ignore It and It Will Be Fine...Not!
Boats and their owners are in a kind of relationship where each takes care of the other. You can't assume it to be otherwise. There are the exceptions, however, such as the Westsail sailboat in The Perfect Storm that was later found in good condition on a beach after being abandoned by its crew. But those are not the norm.
What to Look For - When Buying a Used Sailboat
A Tech Tool You Need - Digital Laser Thermometer
Along with wrenches and other tools, a non-contact thermometer is a valuable instrument to help you keep tabs on your ship's systems. Once you establish the normal temperature of your engines, pumps, and other machinery, an occasional recheck of this equipment will indicate if you are developing a potential problem.
EGRET TALES OF THE SEA - Andratx, the Balearic Islands
Have the Eye of Your Dock Line Work for You
Consider how we tie up our boats to docks when cruising. Transient docks, even temporarily for fuel and provisioning, should not be the place to lose control over our boats, which we do when we throw our dock lines to someone on the dock, who may or may not be experienced to know what to do to keep our boat safe.
Preparing to Leave Your Boat
Getting Ready for the Next Generation of FollowingSeas
EGRET TALES OF THE SEA - The Med - Part 3
Monday Minute - When the Outboard Goes Overboard
EGRET TALES OF THE SEA - The Med - Part 2
EGRET TALES OF THE SEA - THE MEDITERRANEAN, WHY, AND HOW - Part 1
Monday Minute - Extending Anchor Chain
Taking Care of your Mechanical Steering
Taking Care of Your Hydraulic Steering
Monday Minute - Air Separation in Diesel Fuel
EGRET TALES OF THE SEA - Cruising Regions, Why and How
Scott and Mary Flanders reflect on their world cruising adventures and highlight those areas they found most appealing to North Americans. Not everyone has the means to travel the world in a full displacement passagemaker, and this cruising couple explains us how we can explore the world in a way that is more attainable.
Surveying An Engine Room
The value of an engine survey can't be overstressed when looking for your ideal cruising boat. A separate effort from a general boat survey, an experienced mechanic's skill at judging the overall health of a boat's engine(s) and generator gives you the ability to decide if the boat is right for you, or if you should keep looking. More so than any other element of a cruising motorboat or trawler, the engine room is the most important space on the boat.
It’s been a long time coming but we now see tangible progress emerging to reduce our dependence on fossil fuel. If the U.S. Navy can prove that it works, isn’t it about time the concept of the modern cruising boat includes hybrid forms of propulsion?