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What I Needed to Know to Cruise
My Mom’s words convinced me I could go cruising, even if I didn’t know everything.
Boat Life: Try One First!
Don’t end up with a bunch of a food you don’t like. Buy one and try it before you stock up! Especially important if you’re heading to a remote area.
Storing Glasses & Bottles on a Boat
How to store wine or liquor bottles and glasses — or any other glass bottles — on a boat? Here’s a quick project that’ll keep them safe!
PVC Saw for Boat Projects
I’ve had to cut PVC for several galley projects and hated cutting it. Then I tried this saw. Four words say it all: HOT KNIFE THROUGH BUTTER.
You CAN Take Your Recipes on Your Boat
Want all your family’s favorite recipes at hand on the boat? There’s lots of ways to take them!
SailorBags
Great bags that work! Tough, easy-to-clean and designed for use in the real world. My cooler bag is really impressive; the totes and duffles look good, too!
Selecting Vegetables for Boat Voyages – Lin Pardey
Lin Pardey explains how to select produce that will last the longest on a sea voyage in a video tour of a farmer’s market.
PB2 – Fantastic Powdered Peanut Butter for Boaters
PB2 has 1/3 the weight, 85% less fat, half the sodium, and one-quarter the calories of “low fat” peanut butter . . . but all the taste!
Cookbooks for Nook
Six of my favorite cookbooks are available for the Nook . . . and since they take no extra weight or storage space you can take a bunch!