Blue Water Cruising – Know Thy Boat

Blue Water Cruising – Know Thy Boat

Boat Maintenance, Newbie tips
Blue Water Cruising - Know Thy Boat (systems) This article is adapted from a piece originally written for Sailing Today magazine as Blue Water Diesels - an article about preparing a boat and her crew for long distance cruising. Man has long been inclined to head off over the horizon and explore. The motivation and the risks have changed over time - today it is about adventure and fulfillment rather than empire building and wealth creation - and your crew probably won’t get scurvy and teredo navalis isn't going to compromise your plastic hulled yacht. Technology has mitigated many of the challenges faced by mariners of old and has made passage making easier and safer than ever before. We take for granted pin-point navigational accuracy, autopilots and the ubiquitous diesel…
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Yacht Etiquette – Life-Skills for sailors

Yacht Etiquette – Life-Skills for sailors

Newbie tips
Yacht Etiquette… or what your mother would have taught you – if you had grown up on a boat… There is no great mystery to yacht etiquette – like all sailing matters it is essentially common sense – plus respect for boat and skipper. Many people come to sailing via corporate events or sailing school courses which set a poor example in terms of the care and respect shown to the vessel. A privately owned vessel is someone’s pride and joy – things will go better if you treat it accordingly. An excellent mind-set is to think of the yacht you are joining as being someone’s home – you wouldn’t enter without knocking and you wouldn’t slam doors – exactly the same on a yacht. Arriving Be on time, no…
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