Ep 21: Universal Lessons Learned Racing Coastal & Offshore

A dGreat discussion with Murray Beach and Marie Rogers about keeping safety procedures simple, smart racing, prepping for offshore races, fatigue and watch schedules. Stories of racing accidents and strategies, strength, endurance and struggles. Murray Beach, has sailed extensively for the past 18 years, but learned to sail on his dinghy as a young teen.  He love offshore sailing, especially … Read More

Ep 20: GPS The Promises And Pitfalls

A discussion about GPS! We all use it everyday, more than we probably even realize. But is it all it’s cracked up to be and will it last? We chat with Pauline Cook, formerly a Coast Guard captain who’s involved with the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation and Scott Logan, a GPS consultant and expert. This episode of The Morning … Read More

Ep 19: Emergency and Medical Preparedness and Response at Sea

A vibrant and informative discussion with two professionals in the medical and marine emergency response world: Brian Notheis, a USCG helicopter rescue swimmer and Deborah Hayes, a professional mariner, wilderness medical instructor and EMT. You don’t want to miss this one. What a cool episode this is. We cover a lot of topics and get into some real life saving … Read More

Ep 18: Insight & Experience Sailing The Race To Alaska (R2AK)

Our guests Katy Stewart, Jeff Oakleaf, and Jake Beattie have lots of sailing experience, but nothing is quite like sailing in the Race to Alaska! It’s a tough and quirky race with just one rule — you cannot have an engine aboard your vessel. It’s nicknamed the America’s Cup For Dirt Bags. Listen to this for some great insight into … Read More

Ep 17: Earning A Living While Sailing & Cruising

We’re talking with Patrick Schulte and Cindy Wallach both veteran liveaboards and cruising sailors who make a living while sailing and travelling. A lovely chat about the life of living, cruising and working. The struggles, the rewards and the freedom.Pat has been on the go for decades! He runs http://wandererfinancial.com — you can sign up and work with him to … Read More

Ep: 15 Sailing and Cruising Without an Engine

Our guests, Shemaya Laurel and Adam Cove offer great insight into sailing and cruising without an engine. Even if you never plan to sail without an engine aboard, this episode discusses techniques that apply to all sailors and teaches seamanship lessons that benefit all of us on the water. You can find more information about our guests:Shemaya Laurel’s blog www.sailingauklet.com.Adam Cove … Read More

Ep 14: Outfitting for Bluewater with Pam Wall & Barry Kennedy

In this episode we’re discussing considerations for offshore sailing with regards to gear and design choices. Guests are Pam Wall and Barry Kennedy, both bluewater sailors with thousands of miles under their keels. Barry is in the midst of a refit on his Garcia 50 Passoa, and Pam Wall is well known for her travels aboard Kandarik, the Freya 39 … Read More

Ep 13: Offshore Sailing: Bermuda to Rockland Expedition Recap

EPISODE DETAILS A unique Morning Muster Podcast episode – a recap of our sporty passage from Bermuda to Rockland with our crew/students. It’s a passage debrief of sorts, and a fun discussion about the expedition, the lessons learned, the trials, the tribulations and the joy of sailing offshore. SHOW NOTES A fun episode with a great group of Morse Alpha … Read More

Ep 12: Choosing The Right Boat

EPISODE DETAILS Choosing the right boat isn’t just about the design and features. It’s about finding the right balance between the owner, the boat and the goals. SHOW NOTES We dive deep into the boat selection process with Pippa Turton and Mike Firestone. We consider and discuss: what makes a good first boat, what size makes sense, considering cruising plans … Read More