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Continuation of Important Household Items to have while Cruising

Posted by meri on Tue, 07/27/2010 - 13:45

Back to the top 10 Gotta Have Household Items aboard your boat...                                               Another favorite item we have aboard our sailboat is our cookware.

Mission San Javier with New Good Friends

Posted by meri on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 18:13

This entry is an interruption to the "Great Household Items to have on Board" blah-blah that I've been droning on about.

#4 Cruising Sailboat Household Necessity

Posted by meri on Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:45

#4 A Bucket and A Plunger

Washing Clothes on board your boatOkay... so this isn’t really an "appliance" but it warrants mentioning anyway because it is a life saver!!!

#3 Continuation of Most Useful Household Appliances When Cruising

Posted by meri on Wed, 07/21/2010 - 17:40

#3 Caframo Two Speed, Two Blade Fans                                                                                            

#2 Favorite Household Appliance for Cruising

Posted by meri on Tue, 07/20/2010 - 14:58
Jim said I couldn’t bring my KitchenAid Mixer or Food Processor or my VitaMix Blender on the boat. He said they were too space intensive. He said they sucked up too much power. He can really be so unreasonable at times!

10 Most Useful Household Appliances to Have Cruising - Item #1

Posted by meri on Mon, 07/19/2010 - 13:06

I got to thinking about all the things I wish I had known before we set out cruising. There is a ton of information on safety gear and equipment, there is massive information regarding provisioning for food, and there is a plethora of facts out there concerning what documents you should have on board. But what about household appliances? What should a cruiser bring aboard from home? What is important and what isn’t? What will sit in a locker unused and what will you be kicking yourself for because you didn't think you would need it...

Tim's Fighting Fish!

Posted by meri on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 21:17

Tim's Jack CrevalleWe've not seen many fish since departing Mazatlan. We didn't catch a thing on our two day crossing to La Paz. Departing La Paz, however, Tim caught a big one! Unfortunately, it was a lousy Jack Crevalle... great fighting fish, but less than desirable on the plate! We kept it long enough to take a photo and then we released it.

Top 10 Cruising Costs - article published on Women & Cruising

Posted by meri on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 18:39

Kathy Parsons and her crew of www.womenandcruising.com do an excellent job! It's a resource dedicated to women sailing buffs and neophytes. It is a site filled with relevant information! She recently posted an article I wrote on our first year cruising costs. I wrote it and provided the photos, but she did the layout. It looks great, Kathy!

http://www.womenandcruising.com/blog/2010/07/what-does-it-cost-to-cruise-as-a-family/

Boarded by the Mexican Navy

Posted by meri on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 17:39

Mexican NavyWe have never been boarded by the Mexican Navy in the two years we’ve lived in Mexico. However, there’s always a first time, right?

Road Trip with Jaye and Irwin of s/v WINSOME - El Triunfo, Mexico

Posted by meri on Mon, 07/05/2010 - 13:36

Irwin and JayeWe met Jaye and Irwin in Mazatlan. We were dock neighbors and instantly bonded. They are a fun and colorful couple... friends for a lifetyme. June 26 marked Irwin’s 70th birthday and we were invited to go along with them and their friend Steve off s/v ‘Veraizon’ to El Triunfo, Mexico... an hour outside La Paz.

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