A Day In Titusville

Wednesday, 9 April, 2025

The wind was absolutely howling this morning—howling in that way that makes you grateful for the safety of the dock lines and the choice to extend your stay in Titusville. Out there on the water? It would have been anything but pleasant. Instead, we embraced the rare luxury of sleeping in, letting the rocking of…

Fort Pierce To Melbourne

Monday, 7 April, 2025

I had no idea the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) held such fantastic sailing! Today’s adventure turned into a beautiful surprise as we rode a steady 12-20 knots of wind on a broad reach, effortlessly letting the genoa do all the work. With the mainsail and staysail resting, we cruised north toward Melbourne, FL, with the wind…

Stuart To Fort Pierce

Saturday, 5 April, 2025

What’s the rush? With only a short 20nm leg ahead of us, we savored the morning laziness on the mooring ball, relishing the tranquility. No fancy breakfast today, just a bowl of extra-rich cereal—simple, but satisfying. We lingered right up to the last minute of our check-out time, casting off just before 11am. The adventure…

Fort Lauderdale To Pelican Harbor

Wednesday, 2 April, 2025

Today was one of those days that truly embodied the spirit of cruising—not just about the miles traveled, but the sheer adventure and the lessons learned packed into every moment. We only covered around 20 nautical miles, but what an educational and productive day it turned out to be! It started bright and early with…

Marathon To Key Largo

Monday, 31 March, 2025

What an epic day out on the water! We hoisted the sails in Marathon and pointed the bow toward Key Largo, riding a steady 10-12 knots of breeze right on the beam. With the sails trimmed just right, we surged ahead at 7 knots SOG, slicing through water so clear and blue it felt like…

Three Filters To Rule Them All

Sunday, 30 March, 2025

The joys of cruising—where even the simplest task, like getting water, turns into a full-blown logistical escapade. You see, on land, you twist a tap, and voilà! Clean and safe water appears as though it’s been lying in wait, eager to serve you. On a boat? Not quite. Water here doesn’t just happen. It’s more…

Recharging

Sunday, 30 March, 2025

“Mom, see, no power!” And yet our fancy solar-powered cockpit lanterns are recharging this morning. This evening will be cozy again. You need to login in order to like this post – click here

Voltage Controller Chronicles

Saturday, 29 March, 2025

Today, the joys of sailing met the labyrinth of voltage wizardry! This afternoon’s adventure didn’t involve navigating tricky currents or dodging overzealous seagulls—it was a deep dive into the mysterious workings of the engine alternator’s voltage controller (a Balmar MC-614). Picture me hunched over this mini-computer (the unsung hero controlling our battery’s fate), muttering about…

Stormy Skies In The Keys

Saturday, 29 March, 2025

Later in the day, an ominous thunderstorm rolled in like a dramatic villain in a nautical movie. Staying put in the Keys a little longer than originally planned now felt like a very smart decision (nothing says “unwise” like trying to outwit Mother Nature with a sailboat!). The forecast promises more atmospheric excitement tomorrow, but…

Adding a Glow to Marathon Nights

Friday, 28 March, 2025

You never realize how much you miss the small comforts until they’re absent—like our beloved inflatable solar lanterns, the unsung heroes of cockpit evenings on our previous boats. These cute lanterns are the only items—so far—we realized we’d forgotten to bring along. Luckily, being in the Keys for several days has its perks, including the…