There’s a hole in the boat, dear Liza, dear Liza, a hole!
Contingencies and doomsday scenarios
If we must use the motor…
I dislike motoring a lot. I don’t like the noise, it is boring, and I don’t like the pollution. While there have been numerous boats that have circumnavigated without a motor, to go without now requires the utmost patience, and really you have to not need to be anywhere ALL the time, no exceptions. That
Retrofit: Project #1 complete!
Reading material nowadays
I think that living abroad really does make you think differently about things and expand your horizons a bit, in all aspects of your life. Consider magazine subscriptions… Ten years ago, I don’t think it would have ever occurred to us to consider getting a subscription to a non-US magazine to stay up to speed
Water, water, everywhere, and not a drop to drink
It’s a funny thing being on a boat surrounded by water and having to wonder if we have enough freshwater to get by. Alas, it is a concern, particularly if one plans to spends days away from shoreside facilities like while crossing an ocean, for instance. For our purposes we have some decisions to make
Comments now working…we think!
But why a J/120?
Good question. Thanks for asking. It’s been almost 10 years since we were boat owners. Our priorities have changed only slightly, with much of the change based on our experience with Earendil, our trusty 1977 Valiant 32 that we lived on for almost 5 years. Prior to 2011, while living in Texas, we decided that
Where are we?
Decisions…bottom paint #2
For us, choosing an “environmentally-friendly” versus “traditional” paint really isn’t that hard of a choice. We will do what we can to minimize our impact, and if that means we have to clean the bottom of our boat more often and/or haul out to repaint the bottom more frequently, then so be it. So, what