Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
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ONBOARD · CONNECTIVITY
The Connected Boat
A modern helm glows like a cockpit, and a satellite dish on the hardtop now does what a marina phone once did. The boat has quietly become the most connected room its owner has.
SERVICES · MARINAS
Choosing a Home Marina
After the boat itself, the berth you keep it in shapes everything: how often you use it, what it costs to own, and whether ownership feels like freedom or a chore. A working guide to the most consequential decision most owners make twice.
Crew & Operations · Chapter 7
Building your Crew
Who you actually need, what they must hold in their licenses, what they earn, and where you find them — a working guide to assembling a professional crew, written for the Fort Lauderdale market and the boats that move through it.
Guide · Boating Safety
Departure Checklist Before You Cast Off
The complete list — from shore-side planning to the moment you release the last dock line — so every departure is safe, orderly, and professional.
CRUISING · PACIFIC COAST
The California Coast, in Three Movements
From the warm marinas of the south to the cold green water under the Golden Gate, the Pacific edge of the state reads less like a route than a piece in three tempos.
ONBOARD LIVING · LIFESTYLE
A Day Measured by Water
There is a particular rhythm to a day spent aboard at anchor, set not by the clock but by the light, the tide and the temperature of the water. An hour-by-hour account of how that day actually unfolds.
CRUISING PHILOSOPHY· TECH REPORT
The Art of Changing Course Gracefully
Weather shifts, anchorages fill, engines disagree with the calendar. The cruiser who reads the itinerary as a draft rather than a contract is not improvising — they are practising the oldest and least discussed discipline at sea.