Sail Blog

My father introduced me to sailing. My very first trip was in the summer of 1965 when he chartered a 32’ sailboat out of Miami to take our family to Bimini. The sun was just setting as they untied the lines and I remember the thrill of sailing into the unknown. I had no idea what to expect. I had jitters in my belly as we ventured out to sea. The wind blew through my hair and I watched the moon slowly rise overhead. I was captivated by dark clouds as they rushed in to meet us. A squall appeared on deck and I was sent below. Then morning came. I sat on the bow of the boat as it rocked gently. We were anchored just outside Bimini. Everywhere I looked I saw clear turquoise water, white sandy beaches and tall palm trees swaying in the breeze. The air smelled fresh and all was peaceful. I was hooked.


Posted on 5th February, 2025

First Night, First Light

Punta de Mita, Mexico – Wednesday, January 28, 2025 – It’s six-thirty in the morning and still dark. Jay’s alarm goes off. It was our …

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Posted on 27th January, 2025

Ready, Set, Go!

It is the end of January, and it is time to head south. Jay has been so busy getting the boat ready. It all sounds …

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Posted on 19th January, 2025

From the Sea to the Mountains

I hate to admit it, but sometimes I act like a spoiled brat. Especially in the light of the horrific fires in Los Angeles that …

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Posted on 5th January, 2025

Reflections on Cruising

When Jay and I untied the lines in California eleven years ago, we had no idea how far or for how long we would cruise. …

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Posted on 8th December, 2024

Sundays in Paradise

Sunday, December 8, 2024 Moving straight onto a sailboat after eight months of it sitting in the heat of the tropics is quite a shock. …

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Posted on 27th October, 2024

The Last Days of Summer

September, 2024 – Edgartown, Massachusetts We are ghosting down Katama Bay on Whiskers. The current is behind us, giving us the push that we need …

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Posted on 17th April, 2024

Sometimes We Fall

April 4, 2024 It’s not just sailing in bad weather that can make sailing dangerous. There are many other ways to get hurt on a …

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Posted on 8th March, 2024

The Ups and Downs of Cruising

Sunday, February 25, 2024 It’s our third day at anchor in Chamela Bay. We left Barra de Navidad on Thursday knowing we would stay here …

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Posted on 18th February, 2024

Free Bird

The sun was low in the sky, cueing the day’s end. It was time to go back to the dock. We were rocking and rolling …

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