Food, Food, Food and More Food
We boaters love to eat and drink and entertain. It seems that this activity takes up most of the day and that ISN’T a good thing. At a recent dockside […]
Food, Food, Food and More Food Read More »
We boaters love to eat and drink and entertain. It seems that this activity takes up most of the day and that ISN’T a good thing. At a recent dockside […]
Food, Food, Food and More Food Read More »
—I need reading glasses just like millions of others with aging eyes. Several pair are scattered throughout the house. My only problem is having to wear sunglasses, especially on the
Boating Tip— Bifocal Sunglasses Read More »
It doesn’t seem to matter what size a boat is, it never has enough storage space for all our “stuff”. Finding a place for all the cleaners we need is
You will remember Frantic Fran and Jittery Joe from a previous newsletter. They were ready to give up on boating. Then, they learned how to dock it and decided that
Boat Docking Advanced Read More »
It’s Your Choice! It doesn’t matter what you’re looking for, you’ll probably find it on the net. Whether you need a recipe for dinner, a new gadget, to find a
Boat Docking is Difficult or EASY… Read More »
A high percentage of boat owners have pets (some reports say 60%) and the majority, take them on the boat with them as part of the family —more dogs than
Following is a real life story written by Kevin Ritz. We share it with you with Kevin’s permission linked to our article on Electric Shock. We were a live-aboard family
A Preventable Dockside Tragedy Read More »
Boating and swimming go hand-in-hand. A refreshing swim on a hot humid day is a great way to cool off, whether out on the water and diving off the bow,
Major Harbour Danger – Easily Inhaled Read More »
A “must have” item on every boat is a First Aid Kit. Now is a good time to source one out or accumulate all the necessary items like bandages, cotton
As you all know, cell phones have a short life and have to be replaced to keep up with technology. Doug’s phone started acting erratically one day, so we went
Major Harbour Danger – Easily Absorbed Read More »
A HIN (Hull Identification Number) is like a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on cars. It contains an optional Country code, the Manufacturer’s Identification Code (MIC), the manufacturer’s serial number and
“Can we go swimming in the harbour off the platform Gramma?” asked one of our grandchildren. “It is so hot and we just want to cool off”. Like most harbours,
Dangers Lurking in the Harbour! Read More »