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Marelon thru hulls are slightly larger than their Marelon thru hulls are slightly larger than their bronze equivalents. So we enlarge all the thru hulls slightly. We’re replacing four this year. This simple process works just fine for enlarging an existing hole.
Our newest expedition: Rome to Corfu sold out. If Our newest expedition: Rome to Corfu sold out. If you missed out on this one, don’t worry we’ll be releasing our 2027 schedule soon, and there will be more Med trips!
Two heads’ls are better than one. Agree? Two heads’ls are better than one. Agree?
There’s much debate over which sealant or no seala There’s much debate over which sealant or no sealant. Ours, 11 years later… looking great so far. When I check back in the records, I see we used Life Caulk for these @stalokterminals. No UV protection, but still flexible. We will probably use 4000UV this time (like we do for most stuff on deck). What’s your sealant of choice, or are you a dry kinda guy/gal?!👇
Another #MorningMusterPodcast episode packed with Another #MorningMusterPodcast episode packed with useful tips and advice… Thinking about planning a bareboat charter? This episode gives you sharp, practical tips to make your charter more efficient, fun, and far less stressful. Two pro instructors share their insights: when to DIY and when to call the base, what to actually pack (hint: leave the tools at home), and why a recommended skipper can be “the cheapest insurance policy you’ll ever get.” Learn how to present a convincing sailing resume, which certifications matter, and when coastal complexity or local licensing should change your plan.
Get concrete advice on: quick troubleshooting vs. hands-off repairs, team-building day-one routines, provisioning surprises and creative onboard cooking, and dialing in your expectations so you sail more and motor less. You’ll hear: “If they’re suggesting a skipper, they’re suggesting it for a reason,” and “Experience is the best teacher, but not always best practice.” From family charters to first-time catamaran trips and picking ideal regions, this is a chartering toolbox for sailors who want smarter, safer, and more relaxing charters.
Guests:
Tracy Sarich of @voyage_makers 
Diona Young of @americansailing & @ltd_sailing_grenada
Our expedition to Halifax comes to life in the lat Our expedition to Halifax comes to life in the latest edition of @cruisingworldmag. 
Sailing the Canadian Maritimes are such a great training ground, we’re heading to Yarmouth and Newfoundland again in 2026…Our third trip to Newfoundland!
Is it about the journey or the destination? Can yo Is it about the journey or the destination? Can you have one without the other? Does the destination provide the motivation for the journey? If it is ALL about the journey, will an endless journey have value?  Or are you just here for the celestial fixes? 😎
AZORES TO GIBRALTAR August 6-18. We’ll be making the final decision on this long standing debate.
We’ve been down in FL for STCW Basic Training refr We’ve been down in FL for STCW Basic Training refresher this week. This course is required every 5 years. It’s eye opening, educational and inspiring everytime we take it. Have you or would you like to take fire training, LifeRaft/survival training and advanced CPR for sailors? Let us know.
Sailing from Halifax to Rockland, off the southern Sailing from Halifax to Rockland, off the southern coast of Nova Scotia. We run 6hr watches during the day and 4hr watches at night. It works well for our crew of 6 running a two watch system. It’s the schedule I learned at @sea_education_association and the one that always made the most sense to me. Each watch gets 6 hrs of rest during the day and this schedule dogs itself. While we usually keep the watch schedule fairly consistent throughout the passage, if it’s not working for some reason, we adapt.
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Newport to Maine, an accessible offshore passage. Newport to Maine, an accessible offshore passage. This is a perfect first passage opportunity for many New England sailors. Learn more about the process and gain insight into what making your first coastal hop might be like. Find it in the March issue of @sailmagazine
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