Boats

Monday Minute - Distracted Driving

Monday Minute - Distracted Driving

A recent report on driver distraction brings this subject into focus. While the numbers relate to drivers on the road, there is some parallel to boat operators, and drinking is much more prevalent in boating. Scary stuff but a trend that isn’t likely to change with everyone’s addicition to smartphones.

Monday Minute - Boater Fraud is Alive and Well

Monday Minute - Boater Fraud is Alive and Well

Beware of official-looking documents designed to take your money. When it comes to renewing your vessel documentation, don’t fall for this type of scam.

The All-Important Spring Sea Trial

The All-Important Spring Sea Trial

The best way to have a trouble-free cruising season is to perform a thorough sea trial after you launch the boat. And be sure to run the boat at full throttle, which will surface equipment and components that are ready to break, clog, or disintegrate. 

Stormy Petrel

Stormy Petrel

When you dream of the perfect boat for all the cruising dreams you want to do now, stop thinking you need a battleship. Take a chill pill and read about a couple who went way beyond the cruising plans of most anyone wanting to liveaboard and see the world.

Diesel Duck's George Buehler has Died

Sad news to pass along. George Buehler has passed away from complications resulting from an aortic aneurysm. 

We first met George and his wife Gail on Whidbey Island soon after launching PassageMaker. His unique design style and philosophy was apparent from the first moment.

While I did not agree with all of his concepts, his perspective was uniquely his.

I wish Gail peace and give her our prayers. Details on the link:

http://bit.ly/2FOIXLZ

One NM Per Gallon, Fast or Slow

One NM Per Gallon, Fast or Slow

So many boats consume a gallon of diesel to travel one nautical mile, but how do you care to make that happen? Slow and economical or a quick trip. For a number of boats with similar performance, it comes down to how you care to burn it.

Monday Minute - Sharing Brian's Eight Year Report

Monday Minute - Sharing Brian's Eight Year Report

Brian Calvert is still enjoying life in the Philippines aboard his Selene trawler, Further. His adventures continue, but after so many miles and eight years of wandering adventure, it's time to take care of business on the boat and its systems. His experience is worth reading as you plan your own passage to paradise.

A Rather Unique Restoration

A Rather Unique Restoration

The story of how an unlucky sportfishing yacht gets a new start as it is completely restored by talented and dedicated boat builders. Such a project takes vision and a whole lot of gumption. Thankfully John Patnovic and his team at Worton Creek Marina have both.

Notes in the Pilothouse

Notes in the Pilothouse

Advice and suggestions from an extremely knowledgeable boat owner and industry expert whose expertise with marine electronics sets a standard well beyond the typical DIY technician.

Rethinking Jacklines, Tethers, and Safety at Sea

Rethinking Jacklines, Tethers, and Safety at Sea

A recent Southern Ocean tragedy involving offshore safety equipment forces a renewed look at modern life-saving gear and how to make it even better...and safer. 

Monday Minute - Ignore It and It Will Be Fine...Not!

Monday Minute - Ignore It and It Will Be Fine...Not!

Boats and their owners are in a kind of relationship where each takes care of the other. You can't assume it to be otherwise. There are the exceptions, however, such as the Westsail sailboat in The Perfect Storm that was later found in good condition on a beach after being abandoned by its crew. But those are not the norm.

What to Look For - When Buying a Used Sailboat

What to Look For - When Buying a Used Sailboat

Pam shares her thoughts on what to look for when searching for the right boat. Looking beyond the interior appointments and creature comforts is key. By following her advice you'll not waste your time and money falling in love with a boat that won't pass a proper survey. 

Have the Eye of Your Dock Line Work for You

Have the Eye of Your Dock Line Work for You

Consider how we tie up our boats to docks when cruising. Transient docks, even temporarily for fuel and provisioning, should not be the place to lose control over our boats, which we do when we throw our dock lines to someone on the dock, who may or may not be experienced to know what to do to keep our boat safe.

Monday Minute - When the Outboard Goes Overboard

Monday Minute - When the Outboard Goes Overboard

How to save a two-stroke outboard after it goes underwater. Scott Flanders explains how you can save a two-stroke.

Submerged four-stroke outboards are a different story and unlikely to be fixable. The replacement of an outboard is expensive, assuming you can even find one while cruising.

Monday Minute - Form Must Follow Function

Monday Minute - Form Must Follow Function

The design of a recessed waste fitting proved to not allow us to use a nearby pumpout station. Perhaps a future boat project?

Selecting the Right Boat 3/3 - The Hard Questions

Selecting the Right Boat 3/3 - The Hard Questions

In this third installment of selecting the right boat, we look at the hard decisions that help shape the specifications of a good cruising boat that fits your needs and budget.  

The Ultimate FPB 3/3 - Engine Room Details

The Ultimate FPB 3/3 - Engine Room Details

The final look at a most interesting passagemaker, the FPB-781 Cochise. The Dashews spared nothing to make this an ultimate voyaging motorboat, and it bristles with new ideas and clever solutions. This final Part 3 looks at the boat's engine room. Hopefully you'll see something that works for you.

Monday Minute - The Right Tool for the Job

Monday Minute - The Right Tool for the Job

With so many choices out there, it is easy to get into more boat than you need, or even the wrong boat entirely. It is best to identify what your needs really are and search for a cruising boat that best matches that mission statement.