Our little diva, aka Miss Dee Dee, is finding that having a little sister around can have it’s advantages. For one thing, she doesn’t have that frantic Lab food obsession. That means she is prone to leaving crumbs around after her treats. Dora has even…
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Howth
The cliff walk along Howth Head Peninsula gives sweeping views south into Dublin Bay and the town of Howth. We could see Baily Lighthouse, on Howth Head Peninsula, from Dun Laoghaire and were eager to take in the view the other way. An easy direct train ride from Dun Laoghaire brought us to Howth, where…
Historic Dublin
Trinity College, in the middle of downtown Dublin, was founded in 1592 by Elizabeth I. In 1661 it became home to The Book of Kells, a lavishly illustrated Gospel manuscript and one of the oldest books in the world. The book was produced in the 9th century at the Iona Abbey in southwest Scotland, that…
Dublin Fueling
We’d been monitoring our fuel levels with the hopes of waiting until we return to Ireland in November to refuel since the prices are better there. We succeeded, and arrived at Dun Laoghaire with only 310 total gallons (1,178L) of fuel on board and needing 1,438 gallons (5,443L). Dun Laoghaire Marina has an easy-to-use fuel…
Book Two is Published
Well, actually it is book six for me. But the first four are about Sasquatch, the last two about Drift Away and the live aboard lifestyle.This is book one, available on Amazon and everywhere books are sold. It covers th…
Book Two is Published
Well, actually it is book six for me. But the first four are about Sasquatch, the last two about Drift Away and the live aboard lifestyle.
This is book one, available on Amazon and everywhere books are sold. It cover…
STARTING THE LIVE-ABOARD CRUISING LIFE – PART 1
Unfortunately circumstances prevent us returning to cruise in the Med this year.
Plan your dreams now – Envoy moored by Bodrum’s castle, Turkey
When I turned 50 I expected to have about 20 good summers left, meaning that barring major illnesses or accidents I expected to enjoy our cruising passion until I was about 70 years old.
The main issue which could prevent this is health. Whatever the upper age limit may be one thing’s for sure – you certainly don’t meet many cruisers in their 80s.
Envoy on the hard stand at Maramaris, Turkey
Something you wouldn’t see while boating in New Zealand
Experience levels – everyone starts somewhere so take small steps first and learn from your mistakes. Coastguard and the Royal Yachting Association run excellent courses to gain practical and theoretical skills and as most countries require some evidence of proficiency when clearing-in it’s a good idea to gain some certifications.
Mechanical ability – it isn’t the big things that fail and you will learn to deal with handling the smaller problems. Most countries have competent mechanical assistance available. Carry a comprehensive range of tools, spare parts, equipment manuals and chandlery aboard.
Most technical issues can be easily resolved – in Marmaris we had the stabiliser through-hull seals replaced
Handling rough seas – becomes easier with practice and although this is a concern for many one study reports 80 per cent of the time wave heights are less than 3.7m explaining how many cruisers travel thousands of ocean miles over many years rarely if ever encountering dangerous seas.
Navigation – is not difficult with today’s electronic equipment. Sextants are long gone and this is an area where courses will greatly assist.
Seasickness – many cruisers start off getting seasick but wean themselves out of it and medications can assist.
Weather and tides – there is ample reliable information for coastal cruising while offshore cruisers often pay for professional forecasting. The internet hugely improves forecast availability. There is negligible tide in the Med.
Manoeuvring and docking – practice makes perfect, but don’t worry about minor scratches on your gelcoat – they won’t ruin a great experience. A bow thruster will greatly assist docking.
Another concern is piracy off the north-east coast of Africa making it dangerous to traverse these waters. Circumnavigators who include the Med in their route mostly ship their boats across the Indian Ocean. Piracy is not a major issue in other waters and the website www.noonsite.comprovides regular updates.
BFFs??????
The crew is gradually settling into their new routine. No one would say Dee Dee is thrilled but she is becoming more accepting. It’s a good lesson for the little diva.True to form, Dylan is handling the situation with his usual aplomb. He loves to play…
Big Day
Mom and Dad decided that anyone who was even casually looking for sweet Dora would have found her by now. After all, her picture is more places than the Kardashians. Now it’s time to figure out her permanent home. There are a couple of good prospects.I…
Dora Runs with the Big Dogs
Dora spent her second day at the dog park. She definitely has an affinity for the big dogs.
