Day 4 : Rum Cay – Mayaguana
We pushed off the dock at around 6:30am. The winds were extremely low and although we made an effort to sail that lasted about three [...]
We pushed off the dock at around 6:30am. The winds were extremely low and although we made an effort to sail that lasted about three [...]
Due to being hit hard by the last two hurricanes and sustaining a lot of damage from them, combined with some politics, the marina [...]
Our take off from Georgetown was a bit later in the morning since we had to stow the deck and raise the dinghy onto [...]
Being on a boat, like any home, requires some "household rules" to make things run smoothly. I am not talking about curfews or anything [...]
In sailing when you fly a yellow flag you are "quarantined". This is not as scary as it sounds, it is actually used when [...]
We have been enjoying our time on the beach and hanging out with friends so much that the days have been flying by. The [...]
There are many tricks that you pick up along the way when you are living aboard, especially when you are starting with no boating [...]
One of our essential items that we keep stocked on our boat thanks to our trusty pack mules is TVP. We discovered this product [...]
I hate to call her a pack mule, a name she gave herself, but in essence our friend Brittany has been just this and [...]
Being that we have two young children aboard, our medicine cabinet has a wide variety of items in it. We have tried to stock [...]